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How well do you know Jesus Christ? Do you understand the significance of the fact that Jesus is both God and Man? Do you have any idea why he performed the miracles that changed water into wine and made a blind man see? Do you grasp the agony of His suffering on your behalf and the wondrous depth of His love for you? The Gospel of John will guide you into a deeper, more fulfilling relationship...

. Jesus’ rejection by His own people resulted in a wider offer of salvation to others (see Rom. 11:11). Christ’s offer of salvation is no longer limited to the lost sheep of the house of Israel, but salvation is offered to as many as receive Him. The verb elabon (“received”) refers to the actual gaining of a possession. When John refers to a believer as a child of God, he uses the word teknon rather than huios, which Paul uses. The use of these two words reflects the soteriological
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