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The Gospel of John offers theology that brings people to belief in Christ and strengthens the faith of those who already believe. This is nowhere more apparent than in the “Upper Room Discourse” of John 13–17. In The Disciplemaker, Gary Derickson and Earl Radmacher provide a masterful study of John 13–17, calling Christians to return to the neglected task of discipleship. In the “Upper Room...

one of “I know where you are at.” Carson and MacArthur are reading into the text what is not there. In fact, John MacArthur, Jr. takes Jesus’ rebuke a step further and says, “Can you imagine how heartbroken Jesus was when after three years of intensive teaching, one disciple turned out to be a traitor, another a swearing denier, and the other ten were men of little faith? How discouraged He must have been! Yet here they were, the night before His death, and they still didn’t know who He was. It’s
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