The Gospel According to John

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Hermeneutics Paper - John 14:12-14
When reading the book of the John it is important to know the genre which is the Gospel. Before reading the book of John it important to know the main focus and intentions of the book which is that the Gospel is primarily focused on the life of Jesus and its main objective is to prove that Jesus was indeed the Messiah. As Russel puts it by reading the Gospel, readers can discover the charactersists of Jesus and learn about his teachings that serve as an outstanding model for all Christians who seek spiritual growth. One must keep in mind also the various directions for interpreting the Gospels which in the book of John contain six which include: emphasizing the broader context when reading, studying the background information regarding history and culture, focusing on Jesus, knowing that the primary goals of the Gospel is to prove that Jesus is the Messiah, comparing the various Gospel accounts amongst the four different Goseplels when it is appropriate to do so, and understanding the centrality of the kingdom of God in the Gospels. When following these above principles it allows the reader of the book of John to not only understand the readers intended definition of the passage as a whole, but also will in turn amplify their understanding of the rest of the Gospels Matthew, Mark and Luke.
The early church along with some today may argue that John “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” is not the author of the book of John. However, the author is clearly not Peter as in John 21:20-21 shows and Herod killed James in A.D. 44, thus evidence leads to John being the author around A.D. 90. Unlike the gospels of Luke, Matthew, and Mark that each had a certain specific target audience, the book of...

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...ended for requests. The misinterpretation of John 14:12-14 in disregard to the authors original intent, the passage can bring upon the reader negative impacts towards their faith and eventually lead to hatred in their heart towards God. How can this be done?, peoples prayers often contain things that are not worthy of being in direct relation to Jesus’ name. We can see that when these requests that include Jesus’ name and are tied to false requests that do not bring glory to God are not given to them, they often will deny the existence of God or even worse point their finger to God and blame Him for not giving them what they had requested from Him. To wrap up it is also important to keep in mind that when we ask for anything from God, we must accept that our requests ultimately should be giving glory to Him in a way that is pleasing in the name of Jesus.

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