Ye might have life

Ye might have life

John 20:30-31 admits much more could be said about Jesus, but as this audio devotional emphasizes, what John says about Him is of primary importance.

Peace be unto you

Peace be unto you

The hope of the gospel is confirmed in Jesus' resurrection. He is seen alive by His disciples in John 20:19, which is the focus of this audio devotional.

No power at all

No power at all

In this audio devotional from John 19:10-11, we discuss the authority God grants men and assert that none of us can wield that power without His consent.

And they smote him

And they smote him

The sinless Savior placed Himself, willingly, in the hands of men who would punish Him as though He were a criminal. This John 19:1-3 devotional explains.

I spake openly

I spake openly

In John 18:20-21, Jesus answers a question from the high priest about His disciples and His doctrine. This audio devotional explains His response.

Whom seek ye?

Whom seek ye?

A band of men have come looking for Jesus when He asks "Whom seek ye?" This audio devotional from John 18:4-5 explains a little more of the situation.

Thy word is truth

Thy word is truth

Jesus is aware of all the difficulties His disciples will face, but He does not pray for our escape. This audio devotional from John 17:15-17 has more.

Be of good cheer

Be of good cheer

Jesus speaks words of peace to His disciples in John 16:33. This audio devotional is about tribulation and believer's ability to have good cheer.

Remembereth no more

Remembereth no more

After Jesus' resurrection, the sorrow of the disciples becomes joy. That transition is compared to child birth in this audio devotional from John 16:21.