John
John 1
(The Message)
1 The Word
was first, the Word present to God, God present to the Word. The Word was God,
2 in readiness for God from day one. 3 Everything was created through him;
nothing - not one thing! - came into being without him. 4 What came into
existence was Life, and the Life was Light to live by. 5 The Life-Light blazed
out of the darkness; the darkness couldn't put it out. 6 There once was a man,
his name John, sent by God 7 to point out the way to the Life-Light. He came to
show everyone where to look, who to believe in. 8 John was not himself the
Light; he was there to show the way to the Light. 9 The Life-Light was the real
thing: Every person entering Life he brings into Light. 10 He was in the world,
the world was there through him, and yet the world didn't even notice. 11 He
came to his own people, but they didn't want him. 12 But whoever did want him,
who believed he was who he claimed and would do what he said, He made to be
their true selves, their child-of-God selves. 13 These are the God-begotten, not
blood-begotten, not flesh-begotten, not sex-begotten. 14 The Word became flesh
and blood, and moved into the neighborhood. We saw the glory with our own eyes,
the one-of-a-kind glory, like Father, like Son, Generous inside and out, true
from start to finish. 15 John pointed him out and called, "This is the
One! The One I told you was coming after me but in fact was ahead of me. He has
always been ahead of me, has always had the first word." 16 We all live
off his generous bounty, gift after gift after gift. 17 We got the basics from
Moses, and then this exuberant giving and receiving, This endless knowing and
understanding - all this came through Jesus, the Messiah. 18 No one has ever
seen God, not so much as a glimpse. This one-of-a-kind God-Expression, who
exists at the very heart of the Father, has made him plain as day. Thunder in
the Desert 19 When Jews from Jerusalem sent a group of priests and officials to
ask John who he was, he was completely honest. 20 He didn't evade the question.
He told the plain truth: "I am not the Messiah." 21 They pressed him,
"Who, then? Elijah?" "I am not." "The Prophet?"
"No." 22 Exasperated, they said, "Who, then? We need an answer
for those who sent us. Tell us something - anything! - about yourself." 23
"I'm thunder in the desert: 'Make the road straight for God!' I'm doing
what the prophet Isaiah preached." 24 Those sent to question him were from
the Pharisee party. 25 Now they had a question of their own: "If you're
neither the Messiah, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet, why do you baptize?" 26
John answered, "I only baptize using water. A person you don't recognize
has taken his stand in your midst. 27 He comes after me, but he is not in
second place to me. I'm not even worthy to hold his coat for him." 28 These
conversations took place in Bethany on the other side of the Jordan, where John
was baptizing at the time. 29 The very next day John saw Jesus coming toward
him and yelled out, 30 "Here he is, God's Passover Lamb! He forgives the
sins of the world! This is the man I've been talking about, 'the One who comes
after me but is really ahead of me.' 31 I knew nothing about who he was - only
this: that my task has been to get Israel ready to recognize him as the
God-Revealer. That is why I came here baptizing with water, giving you a good
bath and scrubbing sins from your life so you can get a fresh start with
God." 32 John clinched his witness with this: "I watched the Spirit,
like a dove flying down out of the sky, making himself at home in him. 33 I
repeat, I know nothing about him except this: The One who authorized me to
baptize with water told me, 'The One on whom you see the Spirit come down and
stay, this One will baptize with the Holy Spirit.' 34 That's exactly what I saw
happen, and I'm telling you, there's no question about it: This is the Son of
God." 35 The next day John was back at his post with two disciples, who
were watching. 36 He looked up, saw Jesus walking nearby, and said, "Here
he is, God's Passover Lamb." 37 The two disciples heard him and went after
Jesus. 38 Jesus looked over his shoulder and said to them, "What are you
after?" They said, "Rabbi" (which means "Teacher"),
"where are you staying?" 39 He replied, "Come along and see for
yourself." They came, saw where he was living, and ended up staying with
him for the day. It was late afternoon when this happened. 40 Andrew, Simon
Peter's brother, was one of the two who heard John's witness and followed
Jesus. 41 The first thing he did after finding where Jesus lived was find his
own brother, Simon, telling him, "We've found the Messiah" (that is,
"Christ"). 42 He immediately led him to Jesus. Jesus took one look up
and said, "You're John's son, Simon? From now on your name is Cephas"
(or Peter, which means "Rock"). 43 The next day Jesus decided to go
to Galilee. When he got there, he ran across Philip and said, "Come,
follow me." 44 (Philip's hometown was Bethsaida, the same as Andrew and
Peter.) 45 Philip went and found Nathanael and told him, "We've found the
One Moses wrote of in the Law, the One preached by the prophets. It's Jesus,
Joseph's son, the one from Nazareth!" 46 Nathanael said, "Nazareth?
You've got to be kidding." But Philip said, "Come, see for
yourself." 47 When Jesus saw him coming he said, "There's a real Israelite,
not a false bone in his body." 48 Nathanael said, "Where did you get
that idea? You don't know me." Jesus answered, "One day, long before
Philip called you here, I saw you under the fig tree." 49 Nathanael
exclaimed, "Rabbi! You are the Son of God, the King of Israel!" 50
Jesus said, "You've become a believer simply because I say I saw you one
day sitting under the fig tree? You haven't seen anything yet! 51 Before this
is over you're going to see heaven open and God's angels descending to the Son
of Man and ascending again."
John 2
(The Message)
1 Three days
later there was a wedding in the village of Cana in Galilee. Jesus' mother was
there. 2 Jesus and his disciples were guests also. 3 When they started running
low on wine at the wedding banquet, Jesus' mother told him, "They're just
about out of wine." 4 Jesus said, "Is that any of our business,
Mother - yours or mine? This isn't my time. Don't push me." 5 She went
ahead anyway, telling the servants, "Whatever he tells you, do it." 6
Six stoneware water pots were there, used by the Jews for ritual washings. Each
held twenty to thirty gallons. 7 Jesus ordered the servants, "Fill the
pots with water." And they filled them to the brim. 8 "Now fill your
pitchers and take them to the host," Jesus said, and they did. 9 When the
host tasted the water that had become wine (he didn't know what had just
happened but the servants, of course, knew), he called out to the bridegroom,
10 "Everybody I know begins with their finest wines and after the guests
have had their fill brings in the cheap stuff. But you've saved the best till
now!" 11 This act in Cana of Galilee was the first sign Jesus gave, the
first glimpse of his glory. And his disciples believed in him. 12 After this he
went down to Capernaum along with his mother, brothers, and disciples, and
stayed several days. 13 When the Passover Feast, celebrated each spring by the
Jews, was about to take place, Jesus traveled up to Jerusalem. 14 He found the
Temple teeming with people selling cattle and sheep and doves. The loan sharks
were also there in full strength. 15 Jesus put together a whip out of strips of
leather and chased them out of the Temple, stampeding the sheep and cattle,
upending the tables of the loan sharks, spilling coins left and right. 16 He
told the dove merchants, "Get your things out of here! Stop turning my
Father's house into a shopping mall!" 17 That's when his disciples
remembered the Scripture, "Zeal for your house consumes me." 18 But
the Jews were upset. They asked, "What credentials can you present to
justify this?" 19 Jesus answered, "Tear down this Temple and in three
days I'll put it back together." 20 They were indignant: "It took
forty-six years to build this Temple, and you're going to rebuild it in three
days?" 21 But Jesus was talking about his body as the Temple. 22 Later,
after he was raised from the dead, his disciples remembered he had said this.
They then put two and two together and believed both what was written in
Scripture and what Jesus had said. 23 During the time he was in Jerusalem,
those days of the Passover Feast, many people noticed the signs he was
displaying and, seeing they pointed straight to God, entrusted their lives to
him. 24 But Jesus didn't entrust his life to them. He knew them inside and out,
knew how untrustworthy they were. 25 He didn't need any help in seeing right
through them.
John 3
(The Message)
1 There was a
man of the Pharisee sect, Nicodemus, a prominent leader among the Jews. 2 Late
one night he visited Jesus and said, "Rabbi, we all know you're a teacher
straight from God. No one could do all the God-pointing, God-revealing acts you
do if God weren't in on it." 3 Jesus said, "You're absolutely right.
Take it from me: Unless a person is born from above, it's not possible to see
what I'm pointing to - to God's kingdom." 4 "How can anyone,"
said Nicodemus, "be born who has already been born and grown up? You can't
re-enter your mother's womb and be born again. What are you saying with this
'born-from-above' talk?" 5 Jesus said, "You're not listening. Let me
say it again. Unless a person submits to this original creation - the 'wind
hovering over the water' creation, the invisible moving the visible, a baptism
into a new life - it's not possible to enter God's kingdom. 6 When you look at
a baby, it's just that: a body you can look at and touch. But the person who
takes shape within is formed by something you can't see and touch - the Spirit
- and becomes a living spirit. 7 "So don't be so surprised when I tell you
that you have to be 'born from above' - out of this world, so to speak. 8 You
know well enough how the wind blows this way and that. You hear it rustling
through the trees, but you have no idea where it comes from or where it's
headed next. That's the way it is with everyone 'born from above' by the wind
of God, the Spirit of God." 9 Nicodemus asked, "What do you mean by
this? How does this happen?" 10 Jesus said, "You're a respected
teacher of Israel and you don't know these basics? 11 Listen carefully. I'm
speaking sober truth to you. I speak only of what I know by experience; I give
witness only to what I have seen with my own eyes. There is nothing secondhand
here, no hearsay. Yet instead of facing the evidence and accepting it, you
procrastinate with questions. 12 If I tell you things that are plain as the
hand before your face and you don't believe me, what use is there in telling
you of things you can't see, the things of God? 13 "No one has ever gone
up into the presence of God except the One who came down from that Presence,
the Son of Man. 14 In the same way that Moses lifted the serpent in the desert
so people could have something to see and then believe, it is necessary for the
Son of Man to be lifted up - 15 and everyone who looks up to him, trusting and
expectant, will gain a real life, eternal life. 16 "This is how much God
loved the world: He gave his Son, his one and only Son. And this is why: so
that no one need be destroyed; by believing in him, anyone can have a whole and
lasting life. 17 God didn't go to all the trouble of sending his Son merely to point
an accusing finger, telling the world how bad it was. He came to help, to put
the world right again. 18 Anyone who trusts in him is acquitted; anyone who
refuses to trust him has long since been under the death sentence without
knowing it. And why? Because of that person's failure to believe in the
one-of-a-kind Son of God when introduced to him. 19 "This is the crisis
we're in: God-light streamed into the world, but men and women everywhere ran
for the darkness. They went for the darkness because they were not really
interested in pleasing God. 20 Everyone who makes a practice of doing evil,
addicted to denial and illusion, hates God-light and won't come near it,
fearing a painful exposure. 21 But anyone working and living in truth and
reality welcomes God-light so the work can be seen for the God-work it
is." 22 After this conversation, Jesus went on with his disciples into the
Judean countryside and relaxed with them there. He was also baptizing. 23 At
the same time, John was baptizing over at Aenon near Salim, where water was
abundant. 24 This was before John was thrown into jail. 25 John's disciples got
into an argument with the establishment Jews over the nature of baptism. 26
They came to John and said, "Rabbi, you know the one who was with you on the
other side of the Jordan? The one you authorized with your witness? Well, he's
now competing with us. He's baptizing, too, and everyone's going to him instead
of us." 27 John answered, "It's not possible for a person to succeed
- I'm talking about eternal success - without heaven's help. 28 You yourselves
were there when I made it public that I was not the Messiah but simply the one
sent ahead of him to get things ready. 29 The one who gets the bride is, by
definition, the bridegroom. And the bridegroom's friend, his 'best man' -
that's me - in place at his side where he can hear every word, is genuinely
happy. How could he be jealous when he knows that the wedding is finished and
the marriage is off to a good start? 30 This is the assigned moment for him to
move into the center, while I slip off to the sidelines. 31 "The One who
comes from above is head and shoulders over other messengers from God. The
earthborn is earthbound and speaks earth language; the heavenborn is in a
league of his own. 32 He sets out the evidence of what he saw and heard in
heaven. No one wants to deal with these facts. 33 But anyone who examines this
evidence will come to stake his life on this: that God himself is the truth. 34
"The One that God sent speaks God's words. And don't think he rations out
the Spirit in bits and pieces. 35 The Father loves the Son extravagantly. He
turned everything over to him so he could give it away - a lavish distribution
of gifts. 36 That is why whoever accepts and trusts the Son gets in on everything,
life complete and forever! And that is also why the person who avoids and
distrusts the Son is in the dark and doesn't see life. All he experiences of
God is darkness, and an angry darkness at that."
John 4
(The Message)
1 Jesus
realized that the Pharisees were keeping count of the baptisms that he and John
performed 2 (although his disciples, not Jesus, did the actual baptizing). They
had posted the score that Jesus was ahead, turning him and John into rivals in
the eyes of the people. 3 So Jesus left the Judean countryside and went back to
Galilee. 4 To get there, he had to pass through Samaria. 5 He came into Sychar,
a Samaritan village that bordered the field Jacob had given his son Joseph. 6
Jacob's well was still there. Jesus, worn out by the trip, sat down at the
well. It was noon. 7 A woman, a Samaritan, came to draw water. Jesus said,
"Would you give me a drink of water?" 8 (His disciples had gone to
the village to buy food for lunch.) 9 The Samaritan woman, taken aback, asked, "How
come you, a Jew, are asking me, a Samaritan woman, for a drink?" (Jews in
those days wouldn't be caught dead talking to Samaritans.) 10 Jesus answered,
"If you knew the generosity of God and who I am, you would be asking me
for a drink, and I would give you fresh, living water." 11 The woman said,
"Sir, you don't even have a bucket to draw with, and this well is deep. So
how are you going to get this 'living water'? 12 Are you a better man than our
ancestor Jacob, who dug this well and drank from it, he and his sons and
livestock, and passed it down to us?" 13 Jesus said, "Everyone who
drinks this water will get thirsty again and again. 14 Anyone who drinks the
water I give will never thirst - not ever. The water I give will be an artesian
spring within, gushing fountains of endless life." 15 The woman said,
"Sir, give me this water so I won't ever get thirsty, won't ever have to
come back to this well again!" 16 He said, "Go call your husband and
then come back." 17 "I have no husband," she said. 18 You've had
five husbands, and the man you're living with now isn't even your husband. You
spoke the truth there, sure enough." 19 "Oh, so you're a prophet! 20
Well, tell me this: Our ancestors worshiped God at this mountain, but you Jews
insist that Jerusalem is the only place for worship, right?" 21
"Believe me, woman, the time is coming when you Samaritans will worship
the Father neither here at this mountain nor there in Jerusalem. 22 You worship
guessing in the dark; we Jews worship in the clear light of day. God's way of
salvation is made available through the Jews. 23 But the time is coming - it
has, in fact, come - when what you're called will not matter and where you go
to worship will not matter. 24 God is sheer being itself - Spirit. Those who
worship him must do it out of their very being, their spirits, their true
selves, in adoration." 25 The woman said, "I don't know about that. I
do know that the Messiah is coming. When he arrives, we'll get the whole
story." 26 "I am he," said Jesus. "You don't have to wait
any longer or look any further." 27 Just then his disciples came back.
They were shocked. They couldn't believe he was talking with that kind of a
woman. No one said what they were all thinking, but their faces showed it. 28
The woman took the hint and left. In her confusion she left her water pot. Back
in the village she told the people, 29 "Come see a man who knew all about
the things I did, who knows me inside and out. Do you think this could be the
Messiah?" 30 And they went out to see for themselves. 31 In the meantime,
the disciples pressed him, "Rabbi, eat. Aren't you going to eat?" 32
He told them, "I have food to eat you know nothing about." 33 The
disciples were puzzled. "Who could have brought him food?" 34 Jesus
said, "The food that keeps me going is that I do the will of the One who
sent me, finishing the work he started. 35 As you look around right now,
wouldn't you say that in about four months it will be time to harvest? Well,
I'm telling you to open your eyes and take a good look at what's right in front
of you. These Samaritan fields are ripe. It's harvest time! 36 "The
Harvester isn't waiting. He's taking his pay, gathering in this grain that's
ripe for eternal life. Now the Sower is arm in arm with the Harvester,
triumphant. 37 That's the truth of the saying, 'This one sows, that one
harvests.' 38 I sent you to harvest a field you never worked. Without lifting a
finger, you have walked in on a field worked long and hard by others." 39
Many of the Samaritans from that village committed themselves to him because of
the woman's witness: "He knew all about the things I did. He knows me
inside and out!" 40 They asked him to stay on, so Jesus stayed two days.
41 A lot more people entrusted their lives to him when they heard what he had
to say. 42 They said to the woman, "We're no longer taking this on your
say-so. We've heard it for ourselves and know it for sure. He's the Savior of
the world!" 43 After the two days he left for Galilee. 44 Now, Jesus knew
well from experience that a prophet is not respected in the place where he grew
up. 45 So when he arrived in Galilee, the Galileans welcomed him, but only
because they were impressed with what he had done in Jerusalem during the
Passover Feast, not that they really had a clue about who he was or what he was
up to. 46 Now he was back in Cana of Galilee, the place where he made the water
into wine. Meanwhile in Capernaum, there was a certain official from the king's
court whose son was sick. 47 When he heard that Jesus had come from Judea to
Galilee, he went and asked that he come down and heal his son, who was on the
brink of death. 48 Jesus put him off: "Unless you people are dazzled by a
miracle, you refuse to believe." 49 But the court official wouldn't be put
off. "Come down! It's life or death for my son." 50 Jesus simply
replied, "Go home. Your son lives." 51 On his way back, his servants
intercepted him and announced, "Your son lives!" 52 He asked them
what time he began to get better. They said, "The fever broke yesterday
afternoon at one o'clock." 53 The father knew that that was the very
moment Jesus had said, "Your son lives." 54 This was now the second
sign Jesus gave after having come from Judea into Galilee.
John 5
(The Message)
1 Soon
another Feast came around and Jesus was back in Jerusalem. 2 Near the Sheep
Gate in Jerusalem there was a pool, in Hebrew called Bethesda, with five
alcoves. 3 Hundreds of sick people - blind, crippled, paralyzed - were in these
alcoves. 5 One man had been an invalid there for thirty-eight years. 6 When
Jesus saw him stretched out by the pool and knew how long he had been there, he
said, "Do you want to get well?" 7 The sick man said, "Sir, when
the water is stirred, I don't have anybody to put me in the pool. By the time I
get there, somebody else is already in." 8 Jesus said, "Get up, take
your bedroll, start walking." 9 The man was healed on the spot. He picked
up his bedroll and walked off. 10 The Jews stopped the healed man and said,
"It's the Sabbath. You can't carry your bedroll around. It's against the
rules." 11 But he told them, "The man who made me well told me to. He
said, 'Take your bedroll and start walking.'" 12 They asked, "Who
gave you the order to take it up and start walking?" 13 But the healed man
didn't know, for Jesus had slipped away into the crowd. 14 A little later Jesus
found him in the Temple and said, "You look wonderful! You're well! Don't
return to a sinning life or something worse might happen." 15 The man went
back and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had made him well. 16 That is why
the Jews were out to get Jesus - because he did this kind of thing on the
Sabbath. 17 But Jesus defended himself. "My Father is working straight
through, even on the Sabbath. So am I." 18 That really set them off. The
Jews were now not only out to expose him; they were out to kill him. Not only
was he breaking the Sabbath, but he was calling God his own Father, putting
himself on a level with God. 19 So Jesus explained himself at length. "I'm
telling you this straight. The Son can't independently do a thing, only what he
sees the Father doing. What the Father does, the Son does. 20 The Father loves
the Son and includes him in everything he is doing. 21 for in the same way that
the Father raises the dead and creates life, so does the Son. The Son gives
life to anyone he chooses. 22 Neither he nor the Father shuts anyone out. The
Father handed all authority to judge over to the Son 23 so that the Son will be
honored equally with the Father. Anyone who dishonors the Son, dishonors the
Father, for it was the Father's decision to put the Son in the place of honor.
24 "It's urgent that you listen carefully to this: Anyone here who
believes what I am saying right now and aligns himself with the Father, who has
in fact put me in charge, has at this very moment the real, lasting life and is
no longer condemned to be an outsider. This person has taken a giant step from
the world of the dead to the world of the living. 25 "It's urgent that you
get this right: The time has arrived - I mean right now! - when dead men and
women will hear the voice of the Son of God and, hearing, will come alive. 26
Just as the Father has life in himself, he has conferred on the Son life in
himself. 27 And he has given him the authority, simply because he is the Son of
Man, to decide and carry out matters of Judgment. 28 "Don't act so
surprised at all this. The time is coming when everyone dead and buried will
hear his voice. 29 Those who have lived the right way will walk out into a
resurrection Life; those who have lived the wrong way, into a resurrection
Judgment. 30 "I can't do a solitary thing on my own: I listen, then I
decide. You can trust my decision because I'm not out to get my own way but
only to carry out orders. 31 If I were simply speaking on my own account, it
would be an empty, self-serving witness. 32 But an independent witness confirms
me, the most reliable Witness of all. 33 Furthermore, you all saw and heard
John, and he gave expert and reliable testimony about me, didn't he? 34
"But my purpose is not to get your vote, and not to appeal to mere human
testimony. I'm speaking to you this way so that you will be saved. 35 John was
a torch, blazing and bright, and you were glad enough to dance for an hour or
so in his bright light. 36 But the witness that really confirms me far exceeds
John's witness. It's the work the Father gave me to complete. These very tasks,
as I go about completing them, confirm that the Father, in fact, sent me. 37
The Father who sent me, confirmed me. And you missed it. You never heard his
voice, you never saw his appearance. 38 There is nothing left in your memory of
his Message because you do not take his Messenger seriously. 39 "You have
your heads in your Bibles constantly because you think you'll find eternal life
there. But you miss the forest for the trees. These Scriptures are all about
me! 40 And here I am, standing right before you, and you aren't willing to
receive from me the life you say you want. 41 "I'm not interested in crowd
approval. 42 And do you know why? Because I know you and your crowds. I know
that love, especially God's love, is not on your working agenda. 43 I came with
the authority of my Father, and you either dismiss me or avoid me. If another
came, acting self-important, you would welcome him with open arms. 44 How do
you expect to get anywhere with God when you spend all your time jockeying for
position with each other, ranking your rivals and ignoring God? 45 "But
don't think I'm going to accuse you before my Father. Moses, in whom you put so
much stock, is your accuser. 46 If you believed, really believed, what Moses
said, you would believe me. He wrote of me. 47 If you won't take seriously what
he wrote, how can I expect you to take seriously what I speak?"
John 6
(The Message)
1 After this,
Jesus went across the Sea of Galilee (some call it Tiberias). 2 A huge crowd
followed him, attracted by the miracles they had seen him do among the sick. 3
When he got to the other side, he climbed a hill and sat down, surrounded by
his disciples. 4 It was nearly time for the Feast of Passover, kept annually by
the Jews. 5 When Jesus looked out and saw that a large crowd had arrived, he
said to Philip, "Where can we buy bread to feed these people?" 6 He
said this to stretch Philip's faith. He already knew what he was going to do. 7
Philip answered, "Two hundred silver pieces wouldn't be enough to buy
bread for each person to get a piece." 8 One of the disciples - it was
Andrew, brother to Simon Peter - said, 9 "There's a little boy here who
has five barley loaves and two fish. But that's a drop in the bucket for a
crowd like this." 10 Jesus said, "Make the people sit down."
There was a nice carpet of green grass in this place. They sat down, about five
thousand of them. 11 Then Jesus took the bread and, having given thanks, gave
it to those who were seated. He did the same with the fish. All ate as much as
they wanted. 12 When the people had eaten their fill, he said to his disciples,
"Gather the leftovers so nothing is wasted." 13 They went to work and
filled twelve large baskets with leftovers from the five barley loaves. 14 The
people realized that God was at work among them in what Jesus had just done.
They said, "This is the Prophet for sure, God's Prophet right here in Galilee!"
15 Jesus saw that in their enthusiasm, they were about to grab him and make him
king, so he slipped off and went back up the mountain to be by himself. 16 In
the evening his disciples went down to the sea, 17 got in the boat, and headed
back across the water to Capernaum. It had grown quite dark and Jesus had not
yet returned. 18 A huge wind blew up, churning the sea. 19 They were maybe
three or four miles out when they saw Jesus walking on the sea, quite near the
boat. They were scared senseless, 20 but he reassured them, "It's me. It's
all right. Don't be afraid." 21 So they took him on board. In no time they
reached land - the exact spot they were headed to. 22 The next day the crowd
that was left behind realized that there had been only one boat, and that Jesus
had not gotten into it with his disciples. They had seen them go off without
him. 23 By now boats from Tiberias had pulled up near where they had eaten the
bread blessed by the Master. 24 So when the crowd realized he was gone and
wasn't coming back, they piled into the Tiberias boats and headed for
Capernaum, looking for Jesus. 25 When they found him back across the sea, they
said, "Rabbi, when did you get here?" 26 Jesus answered, "You've
come looking for me not because you saw God in my actions but because I fed
you, filled your stomachs - and for free. 27 "Don't waste your energy
striving for perishable food like that. Work for the food that sticks with you,
food that nourishes your lasting life, food the Son of Man provides. He and
what he does are guaranteed by God the Father to last." 28 To that they
said, "Well, what do we do then to get in on God's works?" 29 Jesus
said, "Throw your lot in with the One that God has sent. That kind of a
commitment gets you in on God's works." 30 They waffled: "Why don't
you give us a clue about who you are, just a hint of what's going on? When we
see what's up, we'll commit ourselves. Show us what you can do. 31 Moses fed
our ancestors with bread in the desert. It says so in the Scriptures: 'He gave
them bread from heaven to eat.'" 32 Jesus responded, "The real
significance of that Scripture is not that Moses gave you bread from heaven but
that my Father is right now offering you bread from heaven, the real bread. 33
The Bread of God came down out of heaven and is giving life to the world."
34 They jumped at that: "Master, give us this bread, now and
forever!" 35 Jesus said, "I am the Bread of Life. The person who
aligns with me hungers no more and thirsts no more, ever. 36 I have told you
this explicitly because even though you have seen me in action, you don't
really believe me. 37 Every person the Father gives me eventually comes running
to me. And once that person is with me, I hold on and don't let go. 38 I came
down from heaven not to follow my own whim but to accomplish the will of the
One who sent me. 39 "This, in a nutshell, is that will: that everything
handed over to me by the Father be completed - not a single detail missed - and
at the wrap-up of time I have everything and everyone put together, upright and
whole. 40 This is what my Father wants: that anyone who sees the Son and trusts
who he is and what he does and then aligns with him will enter real life,
eternal life. My part is to put them on their feet alive and whole at the
completion of time." 41 At this, because he said, "I am the Bread
that came down from heaven," the Jews started arguing over him: 42
"Isn't this the son of Joseph? Don't we know his father? Don't we know his
mother? How can he now say, 'I came down out of heaven' and expect anyone to
believe him?" 43 Jesus said, "Don't bicker among yourselves over me.
44 You're not in charge here. The Father who sent me is in charge. He draws
people to me - that's the only way you'll ever come. Only then do I do my work,
putting people together, setting them on their feet, ready for the End. 45 This
is what the prophets meant when they wrote, 'And then they will all be
personally taught by God.' Anyone who has spent any time at all listening to
the Father, really listening and therefore learning, comes to me to be taught
personally - to see it with his own eyes, hear it with his own ears, from me,
since I have it firsthand from the Father. 46 No one has seen the Father except
the One who has his Being alongside the Father - and you can see me. 47
"I'm telling you the most solemn and sober truth now: Whoever believes in
me has real life, eternal life. 48 I am the Bread of Life. 49 Your ancestors
ate the manna bread in the desert and died. 50 But now here is Bread that truly
comes down out of heaven. Anyone eating this Bread will not die, ever. 51 I am
the Bread - living Bread! - who came down out of heaven. Anyone who eats this
Bread will live - and forever! The Bread that I present to the world so that it
can eat and live is myself, this flesh-and-blood self." 52 At this, the
Jews started fighting among themselves: "How can this man serve up his
flesh for a meal?" 53 But Jesus didn't give an inch. "Only insofar as
you eat and drink flesh and blood, the flesh and blood of the Son of Man, do you
have life within you. 54 The one who brings a hearty appetite to this eating
and drinking has eternal life and will be fit and ready for the Final Day. 55
My flesh is real food and my blood is real drink. 56 By eating my flesh and
drinking my blood you enter into me and I into you. 57 In the same way that the
fully alive Father sent me here and I live because of him, so the one who makes
a meal of me lives because of me. 58 This is the Bread from heaven. Your
ancestors ate bread and later died. Whoever eats this Bread will live
always." 59 He said these things while teaching in the meeting place in
Capernaum. 60 Many among his disciples heard this and said, "This is tough
teaching, too tough to swallow." 61 Jesus sensed that his disciples were
having a hard time with this and said, "Does this throw you completely? 62
What would happen if you saw the Son of Man ascending to where he came from? 63
The Spirit can make life. Sheer muscle and willpower don't make anything
happen. Every word I've spoken to you is a Spirit-word, and so it is
life-making. 64 But some of you are resisting, refusing to have any part in
this." (Jesus knew from the start that some weren't going to risk
themselves with him. He knew also who would betray him.) 65 He went on to say,
"This is why I told you earlier that no one is capable of coming to me on
his own. You get to me only as a gift from the Father." 66 After this a
lot of his disciples left. They no longer wanted to be associated with him. 67
Then Jesus gave the Twelve their chance: "Do you also want to leave?"
68 Peter replied, "Master, to whom would we go? You have the words of real
life, eternal life. 69 We've already committed ourselves, confident that you
are the Holy One of God." 70 Jesus responded, "Haven't I handpicked
you, the Twelve? Still, one of you is a devil!" 71 He was referring to
Judas, son of Simon Iscariot. This man - one from the Twelve! - was even then
getting ready to betray him.
John 7
(The Message)
1 Later Jesus
was going about his business in Galilee. He didn't want to travel in Judea
because the Jews there were looking for a chance to kill him. 2 It was near the
time of Tabernacles, a feast observed annually by the Jews. 3 His brothers
said, "Why don't you leave here and go up to the Feast so your disciples
can get a good look at the works you do? 4 No one who intends to be publicly
known does everything behind the scenes. If you're serious about what you are
doing, come out in the open and show the world." 5 His brothers were
pushing him like this because they didn't believe in him either. 6 Jesus came
back at them, "Don't crowd me. This isn't my time. It's your time - it's
always your time; you have nothing to lose. 7 The world has nothing against you,
but it's up in arms against me. It's against me because I expose the evil
behind its pretensions. 8 You go ahead, go up to the Feast. Don't wait for me.
I'm not ready. It's not the right time for me." 9 He said this and stayed
on in Galilee. 10 But later, after his family had gone up to the Feast, he also
went. But he kept out of the way, careful not to draw attention to himself. 11
The Jews were already out looking for him, asking around, "Where is that
man?" 12 There was a lot of contentious talk about him circulating through
the crowds. Some were saying, "He's a good man." But others said,
"Not so. He's selling snake oil." 13 This kind of talk went on in
guarded whispers because of the intimidating Jewish leaders. 14 With the Feast
already half over, Jesus showed up in the Temple, teaching. 15 The Jews were
impressed, but puzzled: "How does he know so much without being
schooled?" 16 Jesus said, "I didn't make this up. What I teach comes
from the One who sent me. 17 Anyone who wants to do his will can test this
teaching and know whether it's from God or whether I'm making it up. 18 A
person making things up tries to make himself look good. But someone trying to
honor the one who sent him sticks to the facts and doesn't tamper with reality.
19 It was Moses, wasn't it, who gave you God's Law? But none of you are living
it. So why are you trying to kill me?" 20 The crowd said, "You're
crazy! Who's trying to kill you? You're demon-possessed." 21 Jesus said,
"I did one miraculous thing a few months ago, and you're still standing
around getting all upset, wondering what I'm up to. 22 Moses prescribed
circumcision - originally it came not from Moses but from his ancestors - and
so you circumcise a man, dealing with one part of his body, even if it's the
Sabbath. 23 You do this in order to preserve one item in the Law of Moses. So
why are you upset with me because I made a man's whole body well on the
Sabbath? 24 Don't be nitpickers; use your head - and heart! - to discern what
is right, to test what is authentically right." 25 That's when some of the
people of Jerusalem said, "Isn't this the one they were out to kill? 26
And here he is out in the open, saying whatever he pleases, and no one is
stopping him. Could it be that the rulers know that he is, in fact, the
Messiah? 27 And yet we know where this man came from. The Messiah is going to
come out of nowhere. Nobody is going to know where he comes from." 28 That
provoked Jesus, who was teaching in the Temple, to cry out, "Yes, you
think you know me and where I'm from, but that's not where I'm from. I didn't
set myself up in business. My true origin is in the One who sent me, and you
don't know him at all. 29 I come from him - that's how I know him. He sent me
here." 30 They were looking for a way to arrest him, but not a hand was
laid on him because it wasn't yet God's time. 31 Many from the crowd committed
themselves in faith to him, saying, "Will the Messiah, when he comes,
provide better or more convincing evidence than this?" 32 The Pharisees,
alarmed at this seditious undertow going through the crowd, teamed up with the
high priests and sent their police to arrest him. 33 Jesus rebuffed them:
"I am with you only a short time. Then I go on to the One who sent me. 34
You will look for me, but you won't find me. Where I am, you can't come."
35 The Jews put their heads together. "Where do you think he is going that
we won't be able to find him? Do you think he is about to travel to the Greek
world to teach the Jews? 36 What is he talking about, anyway: 'You will look
for me, but you won't find me,' and 'Where I am, you can't come'?" 37 On
the final and climactic day of the Feast, Jesus took his stand. He cried out,
"If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. 38 Rivers of living
water will brim and spill out of the depths of anyone who believes in me this
way, just as the Scripture says." 39 (He said this in regard to the
Spirit, whom those who believed in him were about to receive. The Spirit had
not yet been given because Jesus had not yet been glorified.) 40 Those in the
crowd who heard these words were saying, "This has to be the
Prophet." 41 Others said, "He is the Messiah!" But others were
saying, "The Messiah doesn't come from Galilee, does he? 42 Don't the
Scriptures tell us that the Messiah comes from David's line and from Bethlehem,
David's village?" 43 So there was a split in the crowd over him. 44 Some
went so far as wanting to arrest him, but no one laid a hand on him. 45 That's
when the Temple police reported back to the high priests and Pharisees, who
demanded, "Why didn't you bring him with you?" 46 The police
answered, "Have you heard the way he talks? We've never heard anyone speak
like this man." 47 The Pharisees said, "Are you carried away like the
rest of the rabble? 48 You don't see any of the leaders believing in him, do
you? Or any from the Pharisees? 49 It's only this crowd, ignorant of God's Law,
that is taken in by him - and damned." 50 Nicodemus, the man who had come
to Jesus earlier and was both a ruler and a Pharisee, spoke up. 51 "Does
our Law decide about a man's guilt without first listening to him and finding
out what he is doing?" 52 But they cut him off. "Are you also
campaigning for the Galilean? 53 Examine the evidence. See if any prophet ever
comes from Galilee." Then they all went home.
John 8
(The Message)
1 Jesus went
across to Mount Olives, 2 but he was soon back in the Temple again. Swarms of
people came to him. He sat down and taught them. 3 The religion scholars and
Pharisees led in a woman who had been caught in an act of adultery. They stood
her in plain sight of everyone 4 and said, "Teacher, this woman was caught
red-handed in the act of adultery. 5 Moses, in the Law, gives orders to stone
such persons. What do you say?" 6 They were trying to trap him into saying
something incriminating so they could bring charges against him. 7 They kept at
him, badgering him. He straightened up and said, "The sinless one among
you, go first: Throw the stone." 8 Bending down again, he wrote some more
in the dirt. 9 Hearing that, they walked away, one after another, beginning
with the oldest. The woman was left alone. 10 Jesus stood up and spoke to her.
"Woman, where are they? Does no one condemn you?" 11 "No one,
Master." "Neither do I," said Jesus. "Go on your way. From
now on, don't sin." You're Missing God in All This 12 Jesus once again
addressed them: "I am the world's Light. No one who follows me stumbles
around in the darkness. I provide plenty of light to live in." 13 The
Pharisees objected, "All we have is your word on this. We need more than
this to go on." 14 Jesus replied, "You're right that you only have my
word. But you can depend on it being true. I know where I've come from and
where I go next. You don't know where I'm from or where I'm headed. 15 You
decide according to what you can see and touch. I don't make judgments like
that. 16 But even if I did, my judgment would be true because I wouldn't make
it out of the narrowness of my experience but in the largeness of the One who
sent me, the Father. 17 That fulfills the conditions set down in God's Law:
that you can count on the testimony of two witnesses. 18 And that is what you
have: You have my word and you have the word of the Father who sent me."
19 They said, "Where is this so-called Father of yours?" Jesus said,
"You're looking right at me and you don't see me. How do you expect to see
the Father? If you knew me, you would at the same time know the Father."
20 He gave this speech in the Treasury while teaching in the Temple. No one
arrested him because his time wasn't yet up. 21 Then he went over the same
ground again. "I'm leaving and you are going to look for me, but you're
missing God in this and are headed for a dead end. There is no way you can come
with me." 22 The Jews said, "So, is he going to kill himself? Is that
what he means by 'You can't come with me'?" 23 Jesus said, "You're
tied down to the mundane; I'm in touch with what is beyond your horizons. You
live in terms of what you see and touch. I'm living on other terms. 24 I told
you that you were missing God in all this. You're at a dead end. If you won't
believe I am who I say I am, you're at the dead end of sins. You're missing God
in your lives." 25 They said to him, "Just who are you anyway?"
26 I have so many things to say that concern you, judgments to make that affect
you, but if you don't accept the trustworthiness of the One who commanded my
words and acts, none of it matters. That is who you are questioning - not me
but the One who sent me." 27 They still didn't get it, didn't realize that
he was referring to the Father. 28 So Jesus tried again. "When you raise
up the Son of Man, then you will know who I am - that I'm not making this up,
but speaking only what the Father taught me. 29 The One who sent me stays with
me. He doesn't abandon me. He sees how much joy I take in pleasing him."
30 When he put it in these terms, many people decided to believe. 31 Then Jesus
turned to the Jews who had claimed to believe in him. "If you stick with
this, living out what I tell you, you are my disciples for sure. 32 Then you
will experience for yourselves the truth, and the truth will free you." 33
Surprised, they said, "But we're descendants of Abraham. We've never been
slaves to anyone. How can you say, 'The truth will free you'?" 34 Jesus
said, "I tell you most solemnly that anyone who chooses a life of sin is
trapped in a dead-end life and is, in fact, a slave. 35 A slave is a transient,
who can't come and go at will. The Son, though, has an established position,
the run of the house. 36 So if the Son sets you free, you are free through and
through. 37 I know you are Abraham's descendants. But I also know that you are
trying to kill me because my message hasn't yet penetrated your thick skulls.
38 I'm talking about things I have seen while keeping company with the Father,
and you just go on doing what you have heard from your father." 39 They
were indignant. "Our father is Abraham!" 40 And yet here you are
trying to kill me, a man who has spoken to you the truth he got straight from
God! Abraham never did that sort of thing. 41 You persist in repeating the
works of your father." They said, "We're not bastards. We have a
legitimate father: the one and only God." 42 "If God was your
father," said Jesus, "you would love me, for I came from God and
arrived here. I didn't come on my own. He sent me. 43 Why can't you understand
one word I say? Here's why: You can't handle it. 44 You're from your father,
the Devil, and all you want to do is please him. He was a killer from the very
start. He couldn't stand the truth because there wasn't a shred of truth in
him. When the Liar speaks, he makes it up out of his lying nature and fills the
world with lies. 45 I arrive on the scene, tell you the plain truth, and you
refuse to have a thing to do with me. 46 Can any one of you convict me of a
single misleading word, a single sinful act? But if I'm telling the truth, why
don't you believe me? 47 Anyone on God's side listens to God's words. This is
why you're not listening - because you're not on God's side." 48 The Jews
then said, "That clinches it. We were right all along when we called you a
Samaritan and said you were crazy - demon-possessed!" 49 Jesus said,
"I'm not crazy. I simply honor my Father, while you dishonor me. 50 I am
not trying to get anything for myself. God intends something gloriously grand
here and is making the decisions that will bring it about. 51 I say this with
absolute confidence. If you practice what I'm telling you, you'll never have to
look death in the face." 52 At this point the Jews said, "Now we know
you're crazy. Abraham died. The prophets died. And you show up saying, 'If you
practice what I'm telling you, you'll never have to face death, not even a
taste.' 53 Are you greater than Abraham, who died? And the prophets died! Who
do you think you are!" 54 Jesus said, "If I turned the spotlight on
myself, it wouldn't amount to anything. But my Father, the same One you say is
your Father, put me here at this time and place of splendor. 55 You haven't
recognized him in this. But I have. If I, in false modesty, said I didn't know
what was going on, I would be as much of a liar as you are. But I do know, and
I am doing what he says. 56 Abraham - your 'father' - with jubilant faith
looked down the corridors of history and saw my day coming. He saw it and
cheered." 57 The Jews said, "You're not even fifty years old - and
Abraham saw you?" 58 "Believe me," said Jesus, "I am who I
am long before Abraham was anything." 59 That did it - pushed them over
the edge. They picked up rocks to throw at him. But Jesus slipped away, getting
out of the Temple.
John 9
(The Message)
1 Walking
down the street, Jesus saw a man blind from birth. 2 His disciples asked,
"Rabbi, who sinned: this man or his parents, causing him to be born
blind?" 3 Jesus said, "You're asking the wrong question. You're
looking for someone to blame. There is no such cause-effect here. Look instead
for what God can do. 4 We need to be energetically at work for the One who sent
me here, working while the sun shines. When night falls, the workday is over. 5
For as long as I am in the world, there is plenty of light. I am the world's
Light." 6 He said this and then spit in the dust, made a clay paste with
the saliva, rubbed the paste on the blind man's eyes, 7 and said, "Go,
wash at the Pool of Siloam" (Siloam means "Sent"). The man went
and washed - and saw. 8 Soon the town was buzzing. His relatives and those who
year after year had seen him as a blind man begging were saying, "Why,
isn't this the man we knew, who sat here and begged?" 9 Others said,
"It's him all right!" But others objected, "It's not the same
man at all. It just looks like him." He said, "It's me, the very
one." 10 They said, "How did your eyes get opened?" 11 "A
man named Jesus made a paste and rubbed it on my eyes and told me, 'Go to
Siloam and wash.' I did what he said. When I washed, I saw." 12 "So
where is he?" "I don't know." 13 They marched the man to the
Pharisees. 14 This day when Jesus made the paste and healed his blindness was
the Sabbath. 15 The Pharisees grilled him again on how he had come to see. He
said, "He put a clay paste on my eyes, and I washed, and now I see."
16 Some of the Pharisees said, "Obviously, this man can't be from God. He
doesn't keep the Sabbath." Others countered, "How can a bad man do miraculous,
God-revealing things like this?" There was a split in their ranks. 17 They
came back at the blind man, "You're the expert. He opened your eyes. What
do you say about him?" He said, "He is a prophet." 18 The Jews
didn't believe it, didn't believe the man was blind to begin with. So they
called the parents of the man now bright-eyed with sight. 19 They asked them,
"Is this your son, the one you say was born blind? So how is it that he
now sees?" 20 His parents said, "We know he is our son, and we know
he was born blind. 21 But we don't know how he came to see - haven't a clue
about who opened his eyes. Why don't you ask him? He's a grown man and can
speak for himself." 22 (His parents were talking like this because they
were intimidated by the Jewish leaders, who had already decided that anyone who
took a stand that this was the Messiah would be kicked out of the meeting
place. 23 That's why his parents said, "Ask him. He's a grown man.")
24 They called the man back a second time - the man who had been blind - and
told him, "Give credit to God. We know this man is an impostor." 25
He replied, "I know nothing about that one way or the other. But I know
one thing for sure: I was blind . . . I now see." 26 They said, "What
did he do to you? How did he open your eyes?" 27 "I've told you over
and over and you haven't listened. Why do you want to hear it again? Are you so
eager to become his disciples?" 28 With that they jumped all over him.
"You might be a disciple of that man, but we're disciples of Moses. 29 We
know for sure that God spoke to Moses, but we have no idea where this man even
comes from." 30 The man replied, "This is amazing! You claim to know
nothing about him, but the fact is, he opened my eyes! 31 It's well known that
God isn't at the beck and call of sinners, but listens carefully to anyone who
lives in reverence and does his will. 32 That someone opened the eyes of a man
born blind has never been heard of - ever. 33 If this man didn't come from God,
he wouldn't be able to do anything." 34 They said, "You're nothing
but dirt! How dare you take that tone with us!" Then they threw him out in
the street. 35 Jesus heard that they had thrown him out, and went and found
him. He asked him, "Do you believe in the Son of Man?" 36 The man
said, "Point him out to me, sir, so that I can believe in him." 37
Jesus said, "You're looking right at him. Don't you recognize my
voice?" 38 "Master, I believe," the man said, and worshiped him.
39 Jesus then said, "I came into the world to bring everything into the
clear light of day, making all the distinctions clear, so that those who have
never seen will see, and those who have made a great pretense of seeing will be
exposed as blind." 40 Some Pharisees overheard him and said, "Does
that mean you're calling us blind?" 41 Jesus said, "If you were
really blind, you would be blameless, but since you claim to see everything so
well, you're accountable for every fault and failure.
John 10
(The Message)
1 "Let
me set this before you as plainly as I can. If a person climbs over or through
the fence of a sheep pen instead of going through the gate, you know he's up to
no good - a sheep rustler! 2 The shepherd walks right up to the gate. 3 The
gatekeeper opens the gate to him and the sheep recognize his voice. He calls
his own sheep by name and leads them out. 4 When he gets them all out, he leads
them and they follow because they are familiar with his voice. 5 They won't
follow a stranger's voice but will scatter because they aren't used to the
sound of it." 6 Jesus told this simple story, but they had no idea what he
was talking about. 7 So he tried again. "I'll be explicit, then. I am the
Gate for the sheep. 8 All those others are up to no good - sheep stealers,
every one of them. But the sheep didn't listen to them. 9 I am the Gate. Anyone
who goes through me will be cared for - will freely go in and out, and find
pasture. 10 A thief is only there to steal and kill and destroy. I came so they
can have real and eternal life, more and better life than they ever dreamed of.
11 "I am the Good Shepherd. The Good Shepherd puts the sheep before
himself, sacrifices himself if necessary. 12 A hired man is not a real
shepherd. The sheep mean nothing to him. He sees a wolf come and runs for it,
leaving the sheep to be ravaged and scattered by the wolf. 13 He's only in it
for the money. The sheep don't matter to him. 14 "I am the Good Shepherd.
I know my own sheep and my own sheep know me. 15 In the same way, the Father knows
me and I know the Father. I put the sheep before myself, sacrificing myself if
necessary. 16 You need to know that I have other sheep in addition to those in
this pen. I need to gather and bring them, too. They'll also recognize my
voice. Then it will be one flock, one Shepherd. 17 This is why the Father loves
me: because I freely lay down my life. And so I am free to take it up again. 18
No one takes it from me. I lay it down of my own free will. I have the right to
lay it down; I also have the right to take it up again. I received this
authority personally from my Father." 19 This kind of talk caused another
split in the Jewish ranks. 20 A lot of them were saying, "He's crazy, a
maniac - out of his head completely. Why bother listening to him?" 21 But
others weren't so sure: "These aren't the words of a crazy man. Can a
'maniac' open blind eyes?" 22 They were celebrating Hanukkah just then in
Jerusalem. It was winter. 23 Jesus was strolling in the Temple across Solomon's
Porch. 24 The Jews, circling him, said, "How long are you going to keep us
guessing? If you're the Messiah, tell us straight out." 25 Jesus answered,
"I told you, but you don't believe. Everything I have done has been
authorized by my Father, actions that speak louder than words. 26 You don't
believe because you're not my sheep. 27 My sheep recognize my voice. I know
them, and they follow me. 28 I give them real and eternal life. They are
protected from the Destroyer for good. No one can steal them from out of my
hand. 29 The Father who put them under my care is so much greater than the
Destroyer and Thief. No one could ever get them away from him. 30 I and the
Father are one heart and mind." 31 Again the Jews picked up rocks to throw
at him. 32 Jesus said, "I have made a present to you from the Father of a
great many good actions. For which of these acts do you stone me?" 33 The
Jews said, "We're not stoning you for anything good you did, but for what
you said - this blasphemy of calling yourself God." 34 Jesus said, "I'm
only quoting your inspired Scriptures, where God said, 'I tell you - you are
gods.' 35 If God called your ancestors 'gods' - and Scripture doesn't lie - 36
why do you yell, 'Blasphemer! Blasphemer!' at the unique One the Father
consecrated and sent into the world, just because I said, 'I am the Son of
God'? 37 If I don't do the things my Father does, well and good; don't believe
me. 38 But if I am doing them, put aside for a moment what you hear me say
about myself and just take the evidence of the actions that are right before
your eyes. Then perhaps things will come together for you, and you'll see that
not only are we doing the same thing, we are the same - Father and Son. He is
in me; I am in him." 39 They tried yet again to arrest him, but he slipped
through their fingers. 40 He went back across the Jordan to the place where
John first baptized, and stayed there. 41 A lot of people followed him over.
They were saying, "John did no miracles, but everything he said about this
man has come true." 42 Many believed in him then and there.
John 11
(The Message)
1 A man was
sick, Lazarus of Bethany, the town of Mary and her sister Martha. 2 This was
the same Mary who massaged the Lord's feet with aromatic oils and then wiped
them with her hair. It was her brother Lazarus who was sick. 3 So the sisters
sent word to Jesus, "Master, the one you love so very much is sick."
4 When Jesus got the message, he said, "This sickness is not fatal. It
will become an occasion to show God's glory by glorifying God's Son." 5
Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus, 6 but oddly, when he heard that
Lazarus was sick, he stayed on where he was for two more days. 7 After the two
days, he said to his disciples, "Let's go back to Judea." 8 They
said, "Rabbi, you can't do that. The Jews are out to kill you, and you're
going back?" 9 Jesus replied, "Are there not twelve hours of
daylight? Anyone who walks in daylight doesn't stumble because there's plenty
of light from the sun. 10 Walking at night, he might very well stumble because
he can't see where he's going." 11 He said these things, and then
announced, "Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep. I'm going to wake him
up." 12 The disciples said, "Master, if he's gone to sleep, he'll get
a good rest and wake up feeling fine." 13 Jesus was talking about death,
while his disciples thought he was talking about taking a nap. 14 Then Jesus
became explicit: "Lazarus died. 15 And I am glad for your sakes that I
wasn't there. You're about to be given new grounds for believing. Now let's go
to him." 16 That's when Thomas, the one called the Twin, said to his
companions, "Come along. We might as well die with him." 17 When
Jesus finally got there, he found Lazarus already four days dead. 18 Bethany
was near Jerusalem, only a couple of miles away, 19 and many of the Jews were
visiting Martha and Mary, sympathizing with them over their brother. 20 Martha
heard Jesus was coming and went out to meet him. Mary remained in the house. 21
Martha said, "Master, if you'd been here, my brother wouldn't have died.
22 Even now, I know that whatever you ask God he will give you." 23 Jesus
said, "Your brother will be raised up." 24 Martha replied, "I
know that he will be raised up in the resurrection at the end of time." 25
"You don't have to wait for the End. I am, right now, Resurrection and
Life. The one who believes in me, even though he or she dies, will live. 26 And
everyone who lives believing in me does not ultimately die at all. Do you
believe this?" 27 "Yes, Master. All along I have believed that you
are the Messiah, the Son of God who comes into the world." 28 After saying
this, she went to her sister Mary and whispered in her ear, "The Teacher
is here and is asking for you." 29 The moment she heard that, she jumped
up and ran out to him. 30 Jesus had not yet entered the town but was still at
the place where Martha had met him. 31 When her sympathizing Jewish friends saw
Mary run off, they followed her, thinking she was on her way to the tomb to
weep there. 32 Mary came to where Jesus was waiting and fell at his feet, saying,
"Master, if only you had been here, my brother would not have died."
33 When Jesus saw her sobbing and the Jews with her sobbing, a deep anger
welled up within him. 34 He said, "Where did you put him?" 35 Now
Jesus wept. 36 The Jews said, "Look how deeply he loved him." 37
Others among them said, "Well, if he loved him so much, why didn't he do
something to keep him from dying? After all, he opened the eyes of a blind
man." 38 Then Jesus, the anger again welling up within him, arrived at the
tomb. It was a simple cave in the hillside with a slab of stone laid against
it. 39 Jesus said, "Remove the stone." The sister of the dead man,
Martha, said, "Master, by this time there's a stench. He's been dead four
days!" 40 Jesus looked her in the eye. "Didn't I tell you that if you
believed, you would see the glory of God?" 41 Then, to the others,
"Go ahead, take away the stone." 42 I know you always do listen, but
on account of this crowd standing here I've spoken so that they might believe
that you sent me." 43 Then he shouted, "Lazarus, come out!" 44
And he came out, a cadaver, wrapped from head to toe, and with a kerchief over
his face. Jesus told them, "Unwrap him and let him loose." 45 That
was a turnaround for many of the Jews who were with Mary. They saw what Jesus
did, and believed in him. 46 But some went back to the Pharisees and told on
Jesus. 47 The high priests and Pharisees called a meeting of the Jewish ruling
body. "What do we do now?" they asked. "This man keeps on doing
things, creating God-signs. 48 If we let him go on, pretty soon everyone will
be believing in him and the Romans will come and remove what little power and
privilege we still have." 49 Then one of them - it was Caiaphas, the
designated Chief Priest that year - spoke up, "Don't you know anything? 50
Can't you see that it's to our advantage that one man dies for the people
rather than the whole nation be destroyed?" 51 He didn't say this of his
own accord, but as Chief Priest that year he unwittingly prophesied that Jesus
was about to die sacrificially for the nation, 52 and not only for the nation
but so that all God's exile-scattered children might be gathered together into
one people. 53 From that day on, they plotted to kill him. 54 So Jesus no
longer went out in public among the Jews. He withdrew into the country
bordering the desert to a town called Ephraim and secluded himself there with
his disciples. 55 The Jewish Passover was coming up. Crowds of people were
making their way from the country up to Jerusalem to get themselves ready for
the Feast. 56 They were curious about Jesus. There was a lot of talk of him
among those standing around in the Temple: "What do you think? Do you
think he'll show up at the Feast or not?" 57 Meanwhile, the high priests
and Pharisees gave out the word that anyone getting wind of him should inform
them. They were all set to arrest him.
John 12
(The Message)
1 Six days
before Passover, Jesus entered Bethany where Lazarus, so recently raised from
the dead, was living. 2 Lazarus and his sisters invited Jesus to dinner at
their home. Martha served. Lazarus was one of those sitting at the table with
them. 3 Mary came in with a jar of very expensive aromatic oils, anointed and
massaged Jesus' feet, and then wiped them with her hair. The fragrance of the
oils filled the house. 4 Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples, even then
getting ready to betray him, said, 5 "Why wasn't this oil sold and the
money given to the poor? It would have easily brought three hundred silver
pieces." 6 He said this not because he cared two cents about the poor but
because he was a thief. He was in charge of their common funds, but also embezzled
them. 7 Jesus said, "Let her alone. She's anticipating and honoring the
day of my burial. 8 You always have the poor with you. You don't always have
me." 9 Word got out among the Jews that he was back in town. The people
came to take a look, not only at Jesus but also at Lazarus, who had been raised
from the dead. 10 So the high priests plotted to kill Lazarus 11 because so
many of the Jews were going over and believing in Jesus on account of him. See
How Your King Comes 12 The next day the huge crowd that had arrived for the
Feast heard that Jesus was entering Jerusalem. 13 They broke off palm branches
and went out to meet him. And they cheered: Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in
God's name! Yes! The King of Israel! 14 Jesus got a young donkey and rode it,
just as the Scripture has it: 15 No fear, Daughter Zion: See how your king
comes, riding a donkey's colt. 16 The disciples didn't notice the fulfillment
of many Scriptures at the time, but after Jesus was glorified, they remembered
that what was written about him matched what was done to him. 17 The crowd that
had been with him when he called Lazarus from the tomb, raising him from the
dead, was there giving eyewitness accounts. 18 It was because they had spread
the word of this latest God-sign that the crowd swelled to a welcoming parade.
19 The Pharisees took one look and threw up their hands: "It's out of
control. The world's in a stampede after him." A Grain of Wheat Must Die
20 There were some Greeks in town who had come up to worship at the Feast. 21
They approached Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee: "Sir, we want
to see Jesus. Can you help us?" 22 Philip went and told Andrew. Andrew and
Philip together told Jesus. 23 Jesus answered, "Time's up. The time has
come for the Son of Man to be glorified. 24 "Listen carefully: Unless a
grain of wheat is buried in the ground, dead to the world, it is never any more
than a grain of wheat. But if it is buried, it sprouts and reproduces itself
many times over. 25 In the same way, anyone who holds on to life just as it is
destroys that life. But if you let it go, reckless in your love, you'll have it
forever, real and eternal. 26 "If any of you wants to serve me, then
follow me. Then you'll be where I am, ready to serve at a moment's notice. The
Father will honor and reward anyone who serves me. 27 "Right now I am
storm-tossed. And what am I going to say? 'Father, get me out of this'? No,
this is why I came in the first place. 28 I'll say, 'Father, put your glory on
display.'" A voice came out of the sky: "I have glorified it, and
I'll glorify it again." 29 The listening crowd said, "Thunder!"
Others said, "An angel spoke to him!" 30 Jesus said, "The voice
didn't come for me but for you. 31 At this moment the world is in crisis. Now
Satan, the ruler of this world, will be thrown out. 32 And I, as I am lifted up
from the earth, will attract everyone to me and gather them around me." 33
He put it this way to show how he was going to be put to death. 34 Voices from
the crowd answered, "We heard from God's Law that the Messiah lasts
forever. How can it be necessary, as you put it, that the Son of Man 'be lifted
up'? Who is this 'Son of Man'?" 35 Jesus said, "For a brief time
still, the light is among you. Walk by the light you have so darkness doesn't
destroy you. If you walk in darkness, you don't know where you're going. 36 As
you have the light, believe in the light. Then the light will be within you,
and shining through your lives. You'll be children of light." 37 All these
God-signs he had given them and they still didn't get it, still wouldn't trust
him. 38 This proved that the prophet Isaiah was right: God, who believed what
we preached? Who recognized God's arm, outstretched and ready to act? 39 First
they wouldn't believe, then they couldn't - again, just as Isaiah said: 40
Their eyes are blinded, their hearts are hardened, So that they wouldn't see
with their eyes and perceive with their hearts, And turn to me, God, so I could
heal them. 41 Isaiah said these things after he got a glimpse of God's cascading
brightness that would pour through the Messiah. 42 On the other hand, a
considerable number from the ranks of the leaders did believe. But because of
the Pharisees, they didn't come out in the open with it. They were afraid of
getting kicked out of the meeting place. 43 When push came to shove they cared
more for human approval than for God's glory. 44 Jesus summed it all up when he
cried out, "Whoever believes in me, believes not just in me but in the One
who sent me. 45 Whoever looks at me is looking, in fact, at the One who sent
me. 46 I am Light that has come into the world so that all who believe in me
won't have to stay any longer in the dark. 47 "If anyone hears what I am
saying and doesn't take it seriously, I don't reject him. I didn't come to reject
the world; 48 I came to save the world. But you need to know that whoever puts
me off, refusing to take in what I'm saying, is willfully choosing rejection.
The Word, the Word-made-flesh that I have spoken and that I am, that Word and
no other is the last word. 49 I'm not making any of this up on my own. The
Father who sent me gave me orders, told me what to say and how to say it. 50
And I know exactly what his command produces: real and eternal life. That's all
I have to say. What the Father told me, I tell you."
John 13
(The Message)
1 Just before
the Passover Feast, Jesus knew that the time had come to leave this world to go
to the Father. Having loved his dear companions, he continued to love them
right to the end. 2 It was suppertime. The Devil by now had Judas, son of Simon
the Iscariot, firmly in his grip, all set for the betrayal. 3 Jesus knew that
the Father had put him in complete charge of everything, that he came from God
and was on his way back to God. 4 So he got up from the supper table, set aside
his robe, and put on an apron. 5 Then he poured water into a basin and began to
wash the feet of the disciples, drying them with his apron. 6 When he got to
Simon Peter, Peter said, "Master, you wash my feet?" 7 Jesus
answered, "You don't understand now what I'm doing, but it will be clear
enough to you later." 8 Peter persisted, "You're not going to wash my
feet - ever!" Jesus said, "If I don't wash you, you can't be part of
what I'm doing." 9 "Master!" said Peter. "Not only my feet,
then. Wash my hands! Wash my head!" 10 Jesus said, "If you've had a
bath in the morning, you only need your feet washed now and you're clean from
head to toe. My concern, you understand, is holiness, not hygiene. So now
you're clean. But not every one of you." 11 (He knew who was betraying
him. That's why he said, "Not every one of you.") 12 After he had
finished washing their feet, he took his robe, put it back on, and went back to
his place at the table. 13 You address me as 'Teacher' and 'Master,' and rightly
so. That is what I am. 14 So if I, the Master and Teacher, washed your feet,
you must now wash each other's feet. 15 I've laid down a pattern for you. What
I've done, you do. 16 I'm only pointing out the obvious. A servant is not
ranked above his master; an employee doesn't give orders to the employer. 17 If
you understand what I'm telling you, act like it - and live a blessed life. 18
"I'm not including all of you in this. I know precisely whom I've
selected, so as not to interfere with the fulfillment of this Scripture: The
one who ate bread at my table Turned on his heel against me. 19 "I'm
telling you all this ahead of time so that when it happens you will believe
that I am who I say I am. 20 Make sure you get this right: Receiving someone I
send is the same as receiving me, just as receiving me is the same as receiving
the One who sent me." 21 After he said these things, Jesus became visibly
upset, and then he told them why. "One of you is going to betray me."
22 The disciples looked around at one another, wondering who on earth he was
talking about. 23 One of the disciples, the one Jesus loved dearly, was
reclining against him, his head on his shoulder. 24 Peter motioned to him to
ask who Jesus might be talking about. 25 So, being the closest, he said, "Master,
who?" 26 Jesus said, "The one to whom I give this crust of bread
after I've dipped it." Then he dipped the crust and gave it to Judas, son
of Simon the Iscariot. 27 As soon as the bread was in his hand, Satan entered
him. "What you must do," said Jesus, "do. Do it and get it over
with." 28 No one around the supper table knew why he said this to him. 29
Some thought that since Judas was their treasurer, Jesus was telling him to buy
what they needed for the Feast, or that he should give something to the poor.
30 Judas, with the piece of bread, left. It was night. 31 When he had left,
Jesus said, "Now the Son of Man is seen for who he is, and God seen for
who he is in him. The moment God is seen in him, 32 God's glory will be on
display. In glorifying him, he himself is glorified - glory all around! 33
"Children, I am with you for only a short time longer. You are going to
look high and low for me. But just as I told the Jews, I'm telling you: 'Where
I go, you are not able to come.' 34 "Let me give you a new command: Love
one another. In the same way I loved you, you love one another. 35 This is how
everyone will recognize that you are my disciples - when they see the love you
have for each other." 36 Simon Peter asked, "Master, just where are
you going?" Jesus answered, "You can't now follow me where I'm going.
You will follow later." 37 "Master," said Peter, "why can't
I follow now? I'll lay down my life for you!" 38 "Really? You'll lay
down your life for me? The truth is that before the rooster crows, you'll deny
me three times."
John 14
(The Message)
1 "Don't
let this throw you. You trust God, don't you? Trust me. 2 There is plenty of
room for you in my Father's home. If that weren't so, would I have told you
that I'm on my way to get a room ready for you? 3 And if I'm on my way to get
your room ready, I'll come back and get you so you can live where I live. 4 And
you already know the road I'm taking." 5 Thomas said, "Master, we
have no idea where you're going. How do you expect us to know the road?" 6
Jesus said, "I am the Road, also the Truth, also the Life. No one gets to
the Father apart from me. 7 If you really knew me, you would know my Father as
well. From now on, you do know him. You've even seen him!" 8 Philip said,
"Master, show us the Father; then we'll be content." 9 "You've
been with me all this time, Philip, and you still don't understand? To see me
is to see the Father. So how can you ask, 'Where is the Father?' 10 Don't you
believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in me? The words that I speak
to you aren't mere words. I don't just make them up on my own. The Father who
resides in me crafts each word into a divine act. 11 "Believe me: I am in
my Father and my Father is in me. If you can't believe that, believe what you
see - these works. 12 The person who trusts me will not only do what I'm doing
but even greater things, because I, on my way to the Father, am giving you the
same work to do that I've been doing. You can count on it. 13 From now on,
whatever you request along the lines of who I am and what I am doing, I'll do
it. That's how the Father will be seen for who he is in the Son. I mean it. 14
Whatever you request in this way, I'll do. 15 "If you love me, show it by
doing what I've told you. 16 I will talk to the Father, and he'll provide you
another Friend so that you will always have someone with you. 17 This Friend is
the Spirit of Truth. The godless world can't take him in because it doesn't
have eyes to see him, doesn't know what to look for. But you know him already
because he has been staying with you, and will even be in you! 18 "I will
not leave you orphaned. I'm coming back. 19 In just a little while the world
will no longer see me, but you're going to see me because I am alive and you're
about to come alive. 20 At that moment you will know absolutely that I'm in my
Father, and you're in me, and I'm in you. 21 "The person who knows my
commandments and keeps them, that's who loves me. And the person who loves me
will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and make myself plain to
him." 22 Judas (not Iscariot) said, "Master, why is it that you are
about to make yourself plain to us but not to the world?" 23 "Because
a loveless world," said Jesus, "is a sightless world. If anyone loves
me, he will carefully keep my word and my Father will love him - we'll move
right into the neighborhood! 24 Not loving me means not keeping my words. The
message you are hearing isn't mine. It's the message of the Father who sent me.
25 "I'm telling you these things while I'm still living with you. 26 The
Friend, the Holy Spirit whom the Father will send at my request, will make
everything plain to you. He will remind you of all the things I have told you.
27 I'm leaving you well and whole. That's my parting gift to you. Peace. I
don't leave you the way you're used to being left - feeling abandoned, bereft.
So don't be upset. Don't be distraught. 28 "You've heard me tell you, 'I'm
going away, and I'm coming back.' If you loved me, you would be glad that I'm
on my way to the Father because the Father is the goal and purpose of my life.
29 "I've told you this ahead of time, before it happens, so that when it does
happen, the confirmation will deepen your belief in me. 30 I'll not be talking
with you much more like this because the chief of this godless world is about
to attack. But don't worry - he has nothing on me, no claim on me. 31 But so
the world might know how thoroughly I love the Father, I am carrying out my
Father's instructions right down to the last detail. "Get up. Let's go.
It's time to leave here.
John 15
(The Message)
1 "I am
the Real Vine and my Father is the Farmer. 2 He cuts off every branch of me that
doesn't bear grapes. And every branch that is grape-bearing he prunes back so
it will bear even more. 3 You are already pruned back by the message I have
spoken. 4 "Live in me. Make your home in me just as I do in you. In the
same way that a branch can't bear grapes by itself but only by being joined to
the vine, you can't bear fruit unless you are joined with me. 5 "I am the
Vine, you are the branches. When you're joined with me and I with you, the
relation intimate and organic, the harvest is sure to be abundant. Separated,
you can't produce a thing. 6 Anyone who separates from me is deadwood, gathered
up and thrown on the bonfire. 7 But if you make yourselves at home with me and
my words are at home in you, you can be sure that whatever you ask will be
listened to and acted upon. 8 This is how my Father shows who he is - when you
produce grapes, when you mature as my disciples. 9 "I've loved you the way
my Father has loved me. Make yourselves at home in my love. 10 If you keep my
commands, you'll remain intimately at home in my love. That's what I've done -
kept my Father's commands and made myself at home in his love. 11 "I've
told you these things for a purpose: that my joy might be your joy, and your
joy wholly mature. 12 This is my command: Love one another the way I loved you.
13 This is the very best way to love. Put your life on the line for your
friends. 14 You are my friends when you do the things I command you. 15 I'm no
longer calling you servants because servants don't understand what their master
is thinking and planning. No, I've named you friends because I've let you in on
everything I've heard from the Father. 16 "You didn't choose me, remember;
I chose you, and put you in the world to bear fruit, fruit that won't spoil. As
fruit bearers, whatever you ask the Father in relation to me, he gives you. 17
"But remember the root command: Love one another. 18 "If you find the
godless world is hating you, remember it got its start hating me. 19 If you
lived on the world's terms, the world would love you as one of its own. But
since I picked you to live on God's terms and no longer on the world's terms,
the world is going to hate you. 20 "When that happens, remember this:
Servants don't get better treatment than their masters. If they beat on me, they
will certainly beat on you. If they did what I told them, they will do what you
tell them. 21 "They are going to do all these things to you because of the
way they treated me, because they don't know the One who sent me. 22 If I
hadn't come and told them all this in plain language, it wouldn't be so bad. As
it is, they have no excuse. 23 Hate me, hate my Father - it's all the same. 24
If I hadn't done what I have done among them, works no one has ever done, they
wouldn't be to blame. But they saw the God-signs and hated anyway, both me and
my Father. 25 Interesting - they have verified the truth of their own
Scriptures where it is written, 'They hated me for no good reason.' 26
"When the Friend I plan to send you from the Father comes - the Spirit of
Truth issuing from the Father - he will confirm everything about me. 27 You,
too, from your side must give your confirming evidence, since you are in this
with me from the start.
John 16
(The Message)
1 "I've
told you these things to prepare you for rough times ahead. 2 They are going to
throw you out of the meeting places. There will even come a time when anyone
who kills you will think he's doing God a favor. 3 They will do these things
because they never really understood the Father. 4 I've told you these things
so that when the time comes and they start in on you, you'll be well-warned and
ready for them. 5 But now I am on my way to the One who sent me. Not one of you
has asked, 'Where are you going?' 6 Instead, the longer I've talked, the sadder
you've become. 7 So let me say it again, this truth: It's better for you that I
leave. If I don't leave, the Friend won't come. But if I go, I'll send him to
you. 8 "When he comes, he'll expose the error of the godless world's view
of sin, righteousness, and judgment: 9 He'll show them that their refusal to
believe in me is their basic sin; 10 that righteousness comes from above, where
I am with the Father, out of their sight and control; 11 that judgment takes
place as the ruler of this godless world is brought to trial and convicted. 12
"I still have many things to tell you, but you can't handle them now. 13
But when the Friend comes, the Spirit of the Truth, he will take you by the
hand and guide you into all the truth there is. He won't draw attention to himself,
but will make sense out of what is about to happen and, indeed, out of all that
I have done and said. 14 He will honor me; he will take from me and deliver it
to you. 15 Everything the Father has is also mine. That is why I've said, 'He
takes from me and delivers to you.' 16 "In a day or so you're not going to
see me, but then in another day or so you will see me." 17 That stirred up
a hornet's nest of questions among the disciples: "What's he talking
about: 'In a day or so you're not going to see me, but then in another day or
so you will see me'? And, 'Because I'm on my way to the Father'? 18 What is
this 'day or so'? We don't know what he's talking about." 19 Jesus knew
they were dying to ask him what he meant, so he said, "Are you trying to figure
out among yourselves what I meant when I said, 'In a day or so you're not going
to see me, but then in another day or so you will see me'? 20 Then fix this
firmly in your minds: You're going to be in deep mourning while the godless
world throws a party. You'll be sad, very sad, but your sadness will develop
into gladness. 21 "When a woman gives birth, she has a hard time, there's
no getting around it. But when the baby is born, there is joy in the birth.
This new life in the world wipes out memory of the pain. 22 The sadness you
have right now is similar to that pain, but the coming joy is also similar.
When I see you again, you'll be full of joy, and it will be a joy no one can
rob from you. 23 You'll no longer be so full of questions. 24 Ask in my name,
according to my will, and he'll most certainly give it to you. Your joy will be
a river overflowing its banks! 25 "I've used figures of speech in telling
you these things. Soon I'll drop the figures and tell you about the Father in
plain language. 26 Then you can make your requests directly to him in relation
to this life I've revealed to you. I won't continue making requests of the
Father on your behalf. 27 I won't need to. Because you've gone out on a limb,
committed yourselves to love and trust in me, believing I came directly from
the Father, the Father loves you directly. 28 First, I left the Father and
arrived in the world; now I leave the world and travel to the Father." 29
His disciples said, "Finally! You're giving it to us straight, in plain talk
- no more figures of speech. 30 Now we know that you know everything - it all
comes together in you. You won't have to put up with our questions anymore.
We're convinced you came from God." 31 Jesus answered them, "Do you
finally believe? 32 In fact, you're about to make a run for it - saving your
own skins and abandoning me. But I'm not abandoned. The Father is with me. 33
I've told you all this so that trusting me, you will be unshakable and assured,
deeply at peace. In this godless world you will continue to experience
difficulties. But take heart! I've conquered the world."
John 17
(The Message)
1 Jesus said
these things. Then, raising his eyes in prayer, he said: Father, it's time.
Display the bright splendor of your Son So the Son in turn may show your bright
splendor. 2 You put him in charge of everything human So he might give real and
eternal life to all in his charge. 3 And this is the real and eternal life:
That they know you, The one and only true God, And Jesus Christ, whom you sent.
4 I glorified you on earth By completing down to the last detail What you
assigned me to do. 5 And now, Father, glorify me with your very own splendor,
The very splendor I had in your presence Before there was a world. 6 I spelled
out your character in detail To the men and women you gave me. They were yours
in the first place; Then you gave them to me, And they have now done what you
said. 7 They know now, beyond the shadow of a doubt, That everything you gave
me is firsthand from you, 8 For the message you gave me, I gave them; And they
took it, and were convinced That I came from you. They believed that you sent
me. 9 I pray for them. I'm not praying for the God-rejecting world But for
those you gave me, For they are yours by right. 10 Everything mine is yours,
and yours mine, And my life is on display in them. 11 For I'm no longer going
to be visible in the world; They'll continue in the world While I return to
you. Holy Father, guard them as they pursue this life That you conferred as a
gift through me, So they can be one heart and mind 12 As we are one heart and
mind. As long as I was with them, I guarded them In the pursuit of the life you
gave through me; I even posted a night watch. And not one of them got away,
Except for the rebel bent on destruction (the exception that proved the rule of
Scripture). 13 Now I'm returning to you. I'm saying these things in the world's
hearing So my people can experience My joy completed in them. 14 I gave them
your word; The godless world hated them because of it, Because they didn't join
the world's ways, 15 Just as I didn't join the world's ways. I'm not asking
that you take them out of the world But that you guard them from the Evil One.
16 They are no more defined by the world Than I am defined by the world. 17
Make them holy - consecrated - with the truth; Your word is consecrating truth.
18 In the same way that you gave me a mission in the world, I give them a
mission in the world. 19 I'm consecrating myself for their sakes So they'll be
truth-consecrated in their mission. 20 I'm praying not only for them But also
for those who will believe in me Because of them and their witness about me. 21
The goal is for all of them to become one heart and mind - Just as you, Father,
are in me and I in you, So they might be one heart and mind with us. Then the
world might believe that you, in fact, sent me. 22 The same glory you gave me,
I gave them, So they'll be as unified and together as we are - 23 I in them and
you in me. Then they'll be mature in this oneness, And give the godless world
evidence That you've sent me and loved them In the same way you've loved me. 24
Father, I want those you gave me To be with me, right where I am, So they can
see my glory, the splendor you gave me, Having loved me Long before there ever
was a world. 25 Righteous Father, the world has never known you, But I have
known you, and these disciples know That you sent me on this mission. 26 I have
made your very being known to them - Who you are and what you do - And continue
to make it known, So that your love for me Might be in them Exactly as I am in
them.
John 18
(The Message)
1 Jesus,
having prayed this prayer, left with his disciples and crossed over the brook
Kidron at a place where there was a garden. He and his disciples entered it. 2
Judas, his betrayer, knew the place because Jesus and his disciples went there
often. 3 So Judas led the way to the garden, and the Roman soldiers and police
sent by the high priests and Pharisees followed. They arrived there with
lanterns and torches and swords. 4 Jesus, knowing by now everything that was
coming down on him, went out and met them. He said, "Who are you
after?" They answered, "Jesus the Nazarene." 5 He said,
"That's me." The soldiers recoiled, totally taken aback. Judas, his
betrayer, stood out like a sore thumb. 6 7 Jesus asked again, "Who are you
after?" They answered, "Jesus the Nazarene." 8 "I told
you," said Jesus, "that's me. I'm the one. So if it's me you're
after, let these others go." 9 (This validated the words in his prayer,
"I didn't lose one of those you gave.") 10 Just then Simon Peter, who
was carrying a sword, pulled it from its sheath and struck the Chief Priest's
servant, cutting off his right ear. Malchus was the servant's name. 11 Jesus
ordered Peter, "Put back your sword. Do you think for a minute I'm not
going to drink this cup the Father gave me?" 12 Then the Roman soldiers
under their commander, joined by the Jewish police, seized Jesus and tied him
up. 13 They took him first to Annas, father-in-law of Caiaphas. Caiaphas was
the Chief Priest that year. 14 It was Caiaphas who had advised the Jews that it
was to their advantage that one man die for the people. 15 Simon Peter and
another disciple followed Jesus. That other disciple was known to the Chief
Priest, and so he went in with Jesus to the Chief Priest's courtyard. 16 Peter
had to stay outside. Then the other disciple went out, spoke to the doorkeeper,
and got Peter in. 17 The young woman who was the doorkeeper said to Peter,
"Aren't you one of this man's disciples?" He said, "No, I'm
not." 18 The servants and police had made a fire because of the cold and
were huddled there warming themselves. Peter stood with them, trying to get
warm. 19 Annas interrogated Jesus regarding his disciples and his teaching. 20
Jesus answered, "I've spoken openly in public. I've taught regularly in
meeting places and the Temple, where the Jews all come together. Everything has
been out in the open. I've said nothing in secret. 21 So why are you treating
me like a conspirator? Question those who have been listening to me. They know
well what I have said. My teachings have all been aboveboard." 22 When he
said this, one of the policemen standing there slapped Jesus across the face,
saying, "How dare you speak to the Chief Priest like that!" 23 Jesus
replied, "If I've said something wrong, prove it. But if I've spoken the
plain truth, why this slapping around?" 24 Then Annas sent him, still tied
up, to the Chief Priest Caiaphas. 25 Meanwhile, Simon Peter was back at the
fire, still trying to get warm. The others there said to him, "Aren't you
one of his disciples?" He denied it, "Not me." 26 One of the
Chief Priest's servants, a relative of the man whose ear Peter had cut off,
said, "Didn't I see you in the garden with him?" 27 Again, Peter
denied it. Just then a rooster crowed. 28 They led Jesus then from Caiaphas to
the Roman governor's palace. It was early morning. They themselves didn't enter
the palace because they didn't want to be disqualified from eating the
Passover. 29 So Pilate came out to them and spoke. "What charge do you
bring against this man?" 30 They said, "If he hadn't been doing
something evil, do you think we'd be here bothering you?" 31 Pilate said,
"You take him. Judge him by your law." 32 (This would confirm Jesus'
word indicating the way he would die.) 33 Pilate went back into the palace and
called for Jesus. He said, "Are you the 'King of the Jews'?" 34 Jesus
answered, "Are you saying this on your own, or did others tell you this
about me?" 35 Pilate said, "Do I look like a Jew? Your people and your
high priests turned you over to me. What did you do?" 36 "My
kingdom," said Jesus, "doesn't consist of what you see around you. If
it did, my followers would fight so that I wouldn't be handed over to the Jews.
But I'm not that kind of king, not the world's kind of king." 37 Then
Pilate said, "So, are you a king or not?" Jesus answered, "You
tell me. Because I am King, I was born and entered the world so that I could
witness to the truth. Everyone who cares for truth, who has any feeling for the
truth, recognizes my voice." 38 Pilate said, "What is truth?" 39
It's your custom that I pardon one prisoner at Passover. Do you want me to
pardon the 'King of the Jews'?" 40 They shouted back, "Not this one,
but Barabbas!" Barabbas was a Jewish freedom fighter.
John 19
(The Message)
1 So Pilate
took Jesus and had him whipped. 2 The soldiers, having braided a crown from
thorns, set it on his head, threw a purple robe over him, 3 and approached him
with, "Hail, King of the Jews!" Then they greeted him with slaps in
the face. 4 Pilate went back out again and said to them, "I present him to
you, but I want you to know that I do not find him guilty of any crime." 5
Just then Jesus came out wearing the thorn crown and purple robe. Pilate
announced, "Here he is: the Man." 6 When the high priests and police
saw him, they shouted in a frenzy, "Crucify! Crucify!" Pilate told
them, "You take him. You crucify him. I find nothing wrong with him."
7 The Jews answered, "We have a law, and by that law he must die because
he claimed to be the Son of God." 8 When Pilate heard this, he became even
more scared. 9 He went back into the palace and said to Jesus, "Where did
you come from?" Jesus gave no answer. 10 Pilate said, "You won't
talk? Don't you know that I have the authority to pardon you, and the authority
to - crucify you?" 11 Jesus said, "You haven't a shred of authority
over me except what has been given you from heaven. That's why the one who
betrayed me to you has committed a far greater fault." 12 At this, Pilate
tried his best to pardon him, but the Jews shouted him down: "If you
pardon this man, you're no friend of Caesar's. Anyone setting himself up as
'king' defies Caesar." 13 When Pilate heard those words, he led Jesus
outside. He sat down at the judgment seat in the area designated Stone Court
(in Hebrew, Gabbatha). 14 It was the preparation day for Passover. The hour was
noon. Pilate said to the Jews, "Here is your king." 15 They shouted
back, "Kill him! Kill him! Crucify him!" Pilate said, "I am to
crucify your king?" The high priests answered, "We have no king
except Caesar." 16 Pilate caved in to their demand. He turned him over to
be crucified. 17 Carrying his cross, Jesus went out to the place called Skull
Hill (the name in Hebrew is Golgotha), 18 where they crucified him, and with
him two others, one on each side, Jesus in the middle. 19 Pilate wrote a sign
and had it placed on the cross. It read: jesus the nazarene the king of the
jews. 20 Many of the Jews read the sign because the place where Jesus was
crucified was right next to the city. It was written in Hebrew, Latin, and
Greek. 21 The Jewish high priests objected. "Don't write," they said
to Pilate, "'The King of the Jews.' Make it, 'This man said, "I am
the King of the Jews."'" 22 Pilate said, "What I've written,
I've written." 23 When they crucified him, the Roman soldiers took his
clothes and divided them up four ways, to each soldier a fourth. But his robe
was seamless, a single piece of weaving, 24 so they said to each other,
"Let's not tear it up. Let's throw dice to see who gets it." This
confirmed the Scripture that said, "They divided up my clothes among them
and threw dice for my coat." (The soldiers validated the Scriptures!) 25
Jesus' mother, his aunt, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene stood at
the foot of the cross. 26 Jesus saw his mother and the disciple he loved
standing near her. He said to his mother, "Woman, here is your son."
27 Then to the disciple, "Here is your mother." From that moment the
disciple accepted her as his own mother. 28 Jesus, seeing that everything had
been completed so that the Scripture record might also be complete, then said,
"I'm thirsty." 29 A jug of sour wine was standing by. Someone put a
sponge soaked with the wine on a javelin and lifted it to his mouth. 30 After
he took the wine, Jesus said, "It's done . . . complete." Bowing his
head, he offered up his spirit. 31 Then the Jews, since it was the day of
Sabbath preparation, and so the bodies wouldn't stay on the crosses over the
Sabbath (it was a high holy day that year), petitioned Pilate that their legs
be broken to speed death, and the bodies taken down. 32 So the soldiers came
and broke the legs of the first man crucified with Jesus, and then the other.
33 When they got to Jesus, they saw that he was already dead, so they didn't
break his legs. 34 One of the soldiers stabbed him in the side with his spear.
Blood and water gushed out. 35 The eyewitness to these things has presented an
accurate report. He saw it himself and is telling the truth so that you, also,
will believe. 36 These things that happened confirmed the Scripture, "Not
a bone in his body was broken," 37 and the other Scripture that reads,
"They will stare at the one they pierced." 38 After all this, Joseph
of Arimathea (he was a disciple of Jesus, but secretly, because he was
intimidated by the Jews) petitioned Pilate to take the body of Jesus. Pilate
gave permission. So Joseph came and took the body. 39 Nicodemus, who had first
come to Jesus at night, came now in broad daylight carrying a mixture of myrrh
and aloes, about seventy-five pounds. 40 They took Jesus' body and, following
the Jewish burial custom, wrapped it in linen with the spices. 41 There was a
garden near the place he was crucified, and in the garden a new tomb in which
no one had yet been placed. 42 So, because it was Sabbath preparation for the
Jews and the tomb was convenient, they placed Jesus in it.
John 20
(The Message)
1 Early in
the morning on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary
Magdalene came to the tomb and saw that the stone was moved away from the
entrance. 2 She ran at once to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one
Jesus loved, breathlessly panting, "They took the Master from the tomb. We
don't know where they've put him." 3 Peter and the other disciple left immediately
for the tomb. 4 They ran, neck and neck. The other disciple got to the tomb
first, outrunning Peter. 5 Stooping to look in, he saw the pieces of linen
cloth lying there, but he didn't go in. 6 Simon Peter arrived after him,
entered the tomb, observed the linen cloths lying there, 7 and the kerchief
used to cover his head not lying with the linen cloths but separate, neatly
folded by itself. 8 Then the other disciple, the one who had gotten there
first, went into the tomb, took one look at the evidence, and believed. 9 No
one yet knew from the Scripture that he had to rise from the dead. 10 The
disciples then went back home. 11 But Mary stood outside the tomb weeping. As
she wept, she knelt to look into the tomb 12 and saw two angels sitting there,
dressed in white, one at the head, the other at the foot of where Jesus' body
had been laid. 13 They said to her, "Woman, why do you weep?"
"They took my Master," she said, "and I don't know where they
put him." 14 After she said this, she turned away and saw Jesus standing
there. But she didn't recognize him. 15 Jesus spoke to her, "Woman, why do
you weep? Who are you looking for?" She, thinking that he was the
gardener, said, "Mister, if you took him, tell me where you put him so I
can care for him." 16 Jesus said, "Mary." Turning to face him,
she said in Hebrew, "Rabboni!" meaning "Teacher!" 17 Jesus
said, "Don't cling to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father. Go to
my brothers and tell them, 'I ascend to my Father and your Father, my God and
your God.'" 18 Mary Magdalene went, telling the news to the disciples:
"I saw the Master!" And she told them everything he said to her. 19
Later on that day, the disciples had gathered together, but, fearful of the
Jews, had locked all the doors in the house. Jesus entered, stood among them,
and said, "Peace to you." 20 Then he showed them his hands and side.
21 Jesus repeated his greeting: "Peace to you. Just as the Father sent me,
I send you." 22 Then he took a deep breath and breathed into them.
"Receive the Holy Spirit," he said. 23 "If you forgive someone's
sins, they're gone for good. If you don't forgive sins, what are you going to
do with them?" 24 But Thomas, sometimes called the Twin, one of the
Twelve, was not with them when Jesus came. 25 The other disciples told him,
"We saw the Master." But he said, "Unless I see the nail holes
in his hands, put my finger in the nail holes, and stick my hand in his side, I
won't believe it." 26 Eight days later, his disciples were again in the room.
This time Thomas was with them. Jesus came through the locked doors, stood
among them, and said, "Peace to you." 27 Then he focused his
attention on Thomas. "Take your finger and examine my hands. Take your
hand and stick it in my side. Don't be unbelieving. Believe." 28 Thomas
said, "My Master! My God!" 29 Jesus said, "So, you believe
because you've seen with your own eyes. Even better blessings are in store for
those who believe without seeing." 30 Jesus provided far more
God-revealing signs than are written down in this book. 31 These are written
down so you will believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and in the
act of believing, have real and eternal life in the way he personally revealed
it.
John 21
(The Message)
1 After this,
Jesus appeared again to the disciples, this time at the Tiberias Sea (the Sea
of Galilee). This is how he did it: 2 Simon Peter, Thomas (nicknamed
"Twin"), Nathanael from Cana in Galilee, the brothers Zebedee, and
two other disciples were together. 3 Simon Peter announced, "I'm going fishing."
4 When the sun came up, Jesus was standing on the beach, but they didn't
recognize him. 5 Jesus spoke to them: "Good morning! Did you catch
anything for breakfast?" They answered, "No." 6 He said,
"Throw the net off the right side of the boat and see what happens."
They did what he said. All of a sudden there were so many fish in it, they
weren't strong enough to pull it in. 7 Then the disciple Jesus loved said to
Peter, "It's the Master!" 8 The other disciples came in by boat for they
weren't far from land, a hundred yards or so, pulling along the net full of
fish. 9 When they got out of the boat, they saw a fire laid, with fish and
bread cooking on it. 10 Jesus said, "Bring some of the fish you've just
caught." 11 Simon Peter joined them and pulled the net to shore - 153 big
fish! And even with all those fish, the net didn't rip. 12 Jesus said,
"Breakfast is ready." Not one of the disciples dared ask, "Who
are you?" They knew it was the Master. 13 Jesus then took the bread and
gave it to them. He did the same with the fish. 14 This was now the third time
Jesus had shown himself alive to the disciples since being raised from the
dead. 15 After breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, "Simon, son of John,
do you love me more than these?" "Yes, Master, you know I love
you." Jesus said, "Feed my lambs." 16 He then asked a second
time, "Simon, son of John, do you love me?" "Yes, Master, you
know I love you." Jesus said, "Shepherd my sheep." 17 Then he
said it a third time: "Simon, son of John, do you love me?" Peter was
upset that he asked for the third time, "Do you love me?" so he
answered, "Master, you know everything there is to know. You've got to
know that I love you." 18 I'm telling you the very truth now: When you
were young you dressed yourself and went wherever you wished, but when you get
old you'll have to stretch out your hands while someone else dresses you and
takes you where you don't want to go." 19 He said this to hint at the kind
of death by which Peter would glorify God. And then he commanded, "Follow
me." 20 Turning his head, Peter noticed the disciple Jesus loved following
right behind. 21 When Peter noticed him, he asked Jesus, "Master, what's
going to happen to him?" 22 Jesus said, "If I want him to live until I
come again, what's that to you? You - follow me." 23 That is how the rumor
got out among the brothers that this disciple wouldn't die. But that is not
what Jesus said. He simply said, "If I want him to live until I come
again, what's that to you?" 24 This is the same disciple who was
eyewitness to all these things and wrote them down. And we all know that his
eyewitness account is reliable and accurate. 25 There are so many other things
Jesus did. If they were all written down, each of them, one by one, I can't
imagine a world big enough to hold such a library of books.
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