When Lazarus becomes sick, Jesus delays His departure. What seems like lateness prepares God’s glory. His love does not fail—sometimes He waits to reveal a greater power. (John 11:1–6)
#GloryInDelay #John11 #GodsTiming #FaithInChrist #GospelOfJohn
Posts by Manuel López
At the Feast of Dedication, Jesus says His works reveal who He is. His sheep hear His voice and have eternal security. He declares, “I and the Father are one,” prompting an attempt to stone Him. (John 10:22–31)
#OneWithTheFather #John10 #EternalSecurity #FaithInChrist #GospelOfJohn
Jesus, the Good Shepherd, lays down His life for the sheep. Unlike the hired hand, He does not flee—He loves, knows, and saves. He has other sheep to unite in one flock. His sacrifice reveals divine authority. (John 10:11–21)
#GoodShepherd #John10 #SacrificialLove #FaithInChrist #GospelOfJohn
Jesus declares, “I am the gate.” Whoever enters through Him is saved and finds abundant life. His sheep hear His voice, while false leaders only steal and destroy. (John 10:1–10)
#GateOfLife #John10 #FaithInChrist #AbundantLife #GospelOfJohn
Jesus finds the healed man and reveals Himself as the Son of God; he believes and worships. Christ gives sight to the blind and exposes those who think they see. Pride keeps sin in place. (John 9:35–41)
#LightAndJudgment #John9 #FaithInChrist #SpiritualBlindness #GospelOfJohn
The Pharisees question the healed man over the Sabbath, causing division. Some condemn Jesus; others doubt. His parents, out of fear, avoid testifying. The blindness is not physical—it is spiritual. (John 9:13–23)
#SpiritualBlindness #John9 #Truth #FaithInChrist #GospelOfJohnThe
Jesus meets a man born blind and declares his suffering will reveal God’s works. Through obedience, the man receives sight. Light breaks darkness and amazes all. (John 9:1–12)
#FromDarknessToLight #John9 #PowerOfGod #FaithAndObedience #GospelOfJohn
Jesus confronts them: if God were their Father, they would love Him. Their rejection reveals another father—marked by lies and hatred. Whoever is of God hears His voice; others resist it. (John 8:41–47)
#TruthVsLies #John8 #FaithInChrist #Discernment #GospelOfJohn
Jesus declares, “I am the light of the world.” Whoever follows Him will not walk in darkness. Though His testimony is questioned, He affirms the Father confirms it. Their issue isn’t evidence—it’s spiritual blindness. (John 8:12–20)
#LightOfTheWorld #John8 #FaithInChrist #Truth #GospelOfJohn
Jesus goes up secretly, teaches with the Father’s authority, and reveals Himself as the source of Living Water. Amid division, leaders try to arrest Him, yet His words stop them. Light confronts darkness. (John 7:1–52)
#LightAndDarkness #LivingWater #John7 #FaithInChrist #GospelOfJohn
Jesus cries out: if anyone thirsts, come and drink. He promises rivers of living water, referring to the Spirit. Some believe; others seek to arrest Him, yet even the officers are amazed by His words. (John 7:37–52)
#LivingWater #HolySpirit #John7 #FaithInChrist #GospelOfJohn
The crowd is divided—some doubt because they think they know His origin, others believe because of His signs. Jesus declares He comes from God and warns He will go where, in their unbelief, they cannot follow. (John 7:25–36)
#DivineOrigin #John7 #FaithInChrist #Unbelief #GospelOfJohn
Jesus goes up to the feast in secret, not for fame but for purpose. The crowd is divided—some call Him good, others a deceiver. Fear of the leaders keeps the truth silent. (John 7:10–13)
#TruthAndFear #John7 #FaithInChrist #FearOfMan #GospelOfJohn
Jesus stays in Galilee due to persecution in Judea. His brothers urge Him to go to Jerusalem to gain public recognition, but He replies that His time has not yet come. The world does not hate them, but it hates Him. (John 7:1–9)
#GodsTiming #GospelOfJohn #John7 #FaithInChrist #Truth
Jesus multiplies the loaves, walks on the sea, and reveals Himself as the Bread of Life. He teaches that eternal life comes through faith in His sacrifice. Many leave, but Peter confesses that only Jesus has the words of eternal life. (John 6:1–71)
#BreadOfLife #FaithInChrist #John6 #EternalLife
After the difficult teaching, many disciples leave Jesus. He asks the Twelve if they also want to go. Peter answers, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.” Yet Jesus warns that one among them will betray Him. (John 6:66–71)
#WordsOfLife #TrueFaith #John6 #JesusIsTheWa
Many disciples are offended by Jesus’ teaching and call it hard. He explains that His words are spirit and life, and that the flesh profits nothing. He reminds them that no one can come to Him unless the Father grants it. (John 6:60–65)
#SpiritAndLife #FaithInChrist #John6 #WordsOfLife #GospelOfJohn
Amid dispute, Jesus declares that to have life one must eat His flesh and drink His blood, pointing to a spiritual union with Him. Whoever shares in Christ abides in Him and receives the promise of resurrection and eternal life. (John 6:52–59)
#BreadOfLife #AbideInChrist #EternalLife #John6
The Jews murmur at Jesus’ claim of coming from heaven. He answers that no one can come unless the Father draws them. Declaring Himself the Bread of Life greater than manna, He reveals that the bread He will give is His flesh for the life of the world. (John 6:41–51)
#BreadOfLife #John6 #GospelOfJohn
The crowd asks Jesus for a greater sign than Moses’ manna. Jesus reveals that the true bread from heaven is not from the past, but Himself—the One sent by the Father to give life to the world. Whoever comes to Him will never hunger, and all who believe will receive eternal life. (John 6:30–40)
#John
The crowd searches for Jesus after the miracle of the loaves, but He exposes their motive: they seek Him for physical bread, not spiritual truth. Jesus calls them to pursue the food that endures to eternal life and reveals that God’s true work is to believe in the One He sent. (John 6:22–29)
#Faith
Amid strong winds, Jesus walks on the sea and says, “It is I; do not be afraid.” When they receive Him, they reach their destination. The Lord rules the storm and the journey. (John 6:16–21)
#IAm #PeaceInTheStorm #John6
“Limpien la levadura vieja para que sean masa nueva, así como lo son en realidad sin levadura. Porque aun Cristo, nuestra Pascua, ha sido sacrificado.” (1Co 5:7, NBLA) #textosbiblicos
“Limpien la levadura vieja para que sean masa nueva, así como lo son en realidad sin levadura. Porque aun Cristo, nuestra Pascua, ha sido sacrificado.” (1Co 5:7, NBLA) #textosbiblicos
After the miracle, the crowd seeks to crown Jesus by force. He refuses a throne built on bread and political power and withdraws alone. His kingdom is not driven by human applause. (John 6:14–15)
#KingdomOfGod #HumanGlory #John6
In the wilderness, Jesus multiplies five loaves and two fish to feed five thousand. All are satisfied, and twelve baskets remain. His provision doesn’t just meet needs—it overflows. (John 6:1–13)
#DivineProvision #BreadOfLife #John6
Jesus heals on the Sabbath and claims equality with the Father, declaring authority to give life and judge. He presents divine witnesses to confirm His identity and exposes unbelief rooted in human glory. (John 5:1–47)
#AuthorityOfChrist #Unbelief #John5
They search the Scriptures for life yet refuse the One they reveal. Jesus exposes their pursuit of human glory and warns that Moses will accuse them, for he wrote about Him. (John 5:39–47)
#Scripture #ChristCentered #John5
Jesus states that His works testify that the Father sent Him. The miracles confirm His divine mission, yet those who reject the Son reveal that God’s word does not remain in them. (John 5:36–38)
#WorksOfGod #DivineWitness #John5
Jesús recuerda el testimonio de Juan, la lámpara que ardía y alumbraba. No necesitaba aprobación humana, pero apeló a su voz para que creyeran. Muchos disfrutaron la luz… pocos abrazaron la verdad. (Juan 5:33–35)
#LuzQueAlumbra #JuanElBautista #Juan5
Jesus affirms His judgment is just because He seeks the Father’s will. He does not testify alone—the Father bears witness, confirming the divine truth of His mission. (John 5:30–32)
#FaithfulWitness #FathersWill #John5