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Nicodemus first came to Jesus as an Interested Inquirer. John Chapter 3 tells us, “Now there was a Pharisee, a man named Nicodemus who was a member of the Jewish ruling council” (vs. 1).
We are halfway to Easter on our Lenten journey of Faith. The Gospel of John records Nicodemus coming to Jesus during the night. Maybe Nicodemus recognized Jesus was more than a mortal man. We know ...
Nicodemus was a member of the Jewish supreme court, the 71-member Sanhedrin, who privately became convinced of Jesus’ divinity and visited him clandestinely at night in John 3:1-21. The Revs.
Let’s read John 3:1-21 in snack-sized pieces between commentary: “Now there was a Pharisee, a man named Nicodemus who was a member of the Jewish ruling council. He came to Jesus at night and ...
Explore the profound meaning of being "Born Again" through the story of Nicodemus and Jesus. Discover how a spiritual rebirth is essential for eternal life, as explained in the Gospel of John.
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Little wonder that this interview between Nicodemus and Jesus continues to be of vital significance. It is representative, on the one hand, of the continuing divine purposefulness in establishing ...
In his kindness, Jesus shows Nicodemus that in God’s universe-sized love, he gave his only Son so that whoever believes will not be condemned to an eternity without God.
Nicodemus’s story takes us to his private meeting with Jesus. In the dimly lit shots, the conversation is sincere, and I was surprised by the openness and curiosity Nicodemus so eagerly ...
By the mid-1880s, Nicodemus had 1,000 people on the banks of the Solomon River. It had two newspapers, three general stores and several churches.
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