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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.
Author: St. John, Son of Zebedee Date Written: 90 AD Date of Narrative: 26-30 AD The gospel of John is dramatically different than the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke).
The encounter between Jesus and Nicodemus features one of my favorite moments of Jesus subtly correcting an interlocutor in all of scripture. Nicodemus, the Pharisee who comes under the cover of night ...
St. Nicodemus was a secret disciple of Jesus. As a member of the Sanhedrin, he would meet Jesus by night so that the others would not see him with Jesus. Eventually, it was Nicodemus who reminded ...
You see, Nicodemus needed what every Jew and Gentile needs, namely, "new birth" (1 Peter 1:3). Jesus told him, "I tell you the truth, unless a man is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God ...
Nicodemus seeks Jesus, the catechesis said, because he has sensed that he can illuminate this darkness in his heart. "Nicodemus senses that something no longer works in his life.
"I just have my lips planted at (Jonathan Roumie's) cheek for a solid five minutes, just there on my tippy toes,” says "The ...
Indeed, Jesus speaks to Nicodemus of a new birth, which is not only possible, but even necessary at certain moments in our journey.” Nicodemus does not understand at first, but we know that in ...
In his prepared March 19 catechesis on “Jesus Our Hope,” the Holy Father reflected on Nicodemus’ encounter with the Son of God in St. John’s Gospel.