Gospel of John – Holy Bible
Family ‘Easter’ Activity
Often people ask: if there’s one section of the Holy Bible a person should read to get an overview of the Life of the Lord Jesus Christ and His Mission to Earth – what section would you recommend? The Gospel of John. For many, it has been a life-changing read.
If you are wondering how Christianity differs from Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism and other religious beliefs, the Gospel of John provides a concise summary of the core of Christianity.
Take some time this Easter weekend to watch the movie posted below. You can enjoy it yourself or with your entire family. It is professionally produced. If your children need some quiet ‘reflection’ time – this would be a great activity to do with them.
This dramatization of the entire Gospel of John in the Holy Bible, goes verse-by-verse and chapter-by-chapter, without any additional words being added. If it is too long to watch in one viewing, you can do as few or as many chapters as you like and then start the next time where you last stopped.
Obviously, no one in our age can accurately depict life as it was in the days of Jesus on earth; and no one, no matter how awesome the actor, could ever come close to portraying the beauties of Jesus Christ and His lovely character. Broken movie producers and actors can only go so far in such an attempt, but this movie will hold your attention and touch your heart. Allow God to speak to your heart as you listen and watch the Gospel of John.
Where in the entire Word of God do we find a “sinners prayer” ? and why do you think it adds to Scripture? My wife was raised in a church where they used it all the time and she was stumbled by it as were many others.
The Scripture simply says “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved”!
Nothing else. No prayer will save and we are not told to lead sinners in prayer for salvation. We are told to “preach the gospel” – nothing else
The Spirit of God does the convicting and Christ does the saving
Certainly the Lord Jesus Himself told the story of a sinner’s prayer in a temple in Luke 18:13 “God be merciful to me a sinner.” That’s one good example of a sinner calling out to God. Romans 10:13 does say that whoever calls on the Name of the Lord will be saved. The principle in the Bible is God hears the cries of a broken and contrite person. Having said that, the mere repetition of a prayer saves not a single person. Tragically, asking a sinner to repeat a prayer to be saved has led to countless stories of people who think they received salvation at the end of the prayer- but remained in their sins. Such an approach is a tragedy. Having said that, we must acknowledge that many others who have honestly cried out to God for salvation through such a prayer have been wonderfully saved. Many old Gospel Hymns contain the equivalent of such prayers. The chorus of a well known Gospel Hymn goes like this (and the Gospel preacher is praying that someone in the audience will make these words honestly personal): “I come. I come. I come to Thee my God, I do Thy love believe. I do accept Thy gift of life and peace – I do Thy Son receive.” The Lord knows each heart and He does business with honest sinners who cry out to Him for salvation.