Join Jeff Cavins and Jonathan Roumie as we examine Jesus' life from the perspective of John the Evangelist. Each day, Jonathan Roumie will read a chapter from John's Gospel, and Jeff Cavins will lead a reflection, helping us see ourselves as Christ's beloved, just as John does.
Jeff Cavins is a nationally recognized Bible teacher and the creator of The Great Adventure Bible Study series published by Ascension Press. Jeff is the founding host of EWTN’s Life on the Rock, and his conversion story is found in the best-selling book My Life on the Rock: A Rebel Returns to the Catholic Faith. Jeff received an MA in Theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville. Check out Jeff's Daily Reflections on Hallow: https://hallow.com/chapters/287
21 Einheiten
1Chapter 1: The WordWelcome to Journey Through John! Jeff Cavins introduces the Gospel of John and provides context to who John the Apostle was as we begin our series. Today, we’ll hear Chapter 1 of the Gospel of John.Jeff & Jonathan
2Chapter 2: CanaAs we continue our journey through the Gospel of John with Chapter 2, we pray with the story of the wedding feast at Cana.Jeff & Jonathan
3Chapter 3: God So Loved the WorldIn this third session of our series on John’s Gospel, Jeff reflects on the real meaning of John 3:16.Jeff & Jonathan
4Chapter 4: The Woman at the WellIn Chapter 4 of John’s Gospel, Jesus encounters the woman at the well. Jeff challenges us to consider what this story means for our lives today.Jeff & Jonathan
5Chapter 5: Pick Up Your MatIn his reflection on John Chapter 5, Jeff explores how we can allow Jesus to heal what’s broken in our own lives.Jeff & Jonathan
6Chapter 6: Bread of LifeAs we continue our Journey Through John with Chapter 6, Jeff reflects on the Bread of Life discourse.Jeff & Jonathan
7Chapter 7: AuthorityJeff reflects on Chapter 7 of John’s Gospel and the authority with which Christ speaks.Jeff & Jonathan
8Chapter 8: Sin No MoreIn Chapter 8 of John’s Gospel, Jesus encounters the woman caught in adultery. Jeff invites us to consider our own need for mercy.Jeff & Jonathan
9Chapter 9: The Works of GodIn his reflection on Chapter 9, Jeff inspires us to consider how our sufferings can give glory to God.Jeff & Jonathan
10Chapter 10: The Good ShepherdIn today’s session, we’ll listen to John Chapter 10. Jeff invites us to listen to the voice of the Good Shepherd.Jeff & Jonathan
11Chapter 11: LazarusChapter 11 of John’s Gospel brings us to Bethany, where Lazarus has died. Jeff reflects on the power of waiting in our spiritual lives.Jeff & Jonathan
12Chapter 12: An OfferingChapter 12 of John’s Gospel shows Mary’s reaction to her brother's miraculous revival. Jeff reflects on how she is a model for each of us.Jeff & Jonathan
13Chapter 13: Washing of the FeetIn today’s session, we join Jesus at the Last Supper as He washes the feet of the disciples. Jeff invites us to consider whom Jesus may be asking us to serve.Jeff & Jonathan
14Chapter 14: The Way, the Truth, and the LifeAs we pray with Chapter 14 of John’s Gospel, Jeff challenges us to consider what it means to believe Jesus is “the way, the truth, and the life.”Jeff & Jonathan
15Chapter 15: The VineIn his reflection on John Chapter 15, Jeff unpacks what Jesus meant when He said, “I am the vine.”Jeff & Jonathan
16Chapter 16: Take CourageIn this session, we’ll pray with John Chapter 16. Jeff unpacks some of Jesus’ final words to His disciples.Jeff & Jonathan
17Chapter 17: ConsecratedAs we pray with John Chapter 17, Jeff explores the true meaning of consecration.Jeff & Jonathan
18Chapter 18: PilateIn John Chapter 18, we join Jesus before Pilate. Jeff reflects on our temptation to follow the crowd.Jeff & Jonathan
19Chapter 19: Behold Your MotherIn today’s session, we’ll place ourselves at the foot of the cross as Jeff encourages us to entrust ourselves to the Blessed Mother.Jeff & Jonathan
20Chapter 20: RisenAs we pray with John Chapter 20, Jeff reminds us of our call to share the Gospel with others.Jeff & Jonathan
21Chapter 21: The One Whom Jesus LovedIn our final session, Jeff reflects on Chapter 21 of John’s Gospel and what it means to be the “one whom Jesus loved.”Jeff & Jonathan