John 1:19-51
What did the writer want the reader to know about God?
What did God want the reader to know about Himself?
Suggested usage:
1. Allow the anointing of this author’s revelation about God the Father, God the Son, and/or God the Holy Spirit to saturate your soul.
2. Speak each truth out loud into the atmosphere around you, saturating your atmosphere with your God.
3. Identify which truths affect you the most when you read it. Turn them into a prayer or a declaration.
4. Write one of the declarations that penetrate your heart the most on your bathroom mirror so you can see it everyday and declare it outloud and/or in your heart daily.
v19
God gives each one of us a unique testimony to stand strong in.
God knows exactly what testimony to give each one of us.
v26-28
He goes unrecognized even by his own people, though he is right there in everyday places.
v27
He is a true noble.
v29
When it’s time for an encounter, sometimes Jesus walks straight at you (if you’re watching, you can see him!).
v29
Though he’s is true nobility, he willingly and lovingly said “Yes” to be the Lamb of God.
He takes away all the evils commited by anyone who receives him.
In God’s mind and world, it’s innocence that disarms darkness.
In God’s mind and world, innocence and purity prevail over every evil.
v30
He holds the highest rank in heaven, in all existence.
He existed before you, before anyone existed.
He has always existed (1:1)
v31
He sometimes asks us to do things so that many others will see him.
He sometimes works through one human in order to be revealed to many.
God just needs one human to obey his voice so that many will see.
Sometimes we see God after we obey.
v32
The Spirit chose to descend like a dove from heaven. Why? (Genesis 8)
The Spirit allowed John to see himself.
The Spirit “landed” on him and remained.
The Spirit likes the Son.
v33
God will keep talking to you especially when you’re aligned to his call on your life.
v34
God entrusts the message of his son to humanity.
v38
Jesus knows when we are following him.
Sometimes he waits until we are following him to ask us questions.
v42, 51
Jesus knows who we are and who he has called us to be.
v43
Jesus moves with purpose.
v51
Jesus knows each of our prophetic destinies.
Suggested usage:
1. Allow the anointing of this author’s revelation about God the Father, God the Son, and/or God the Holy Spirit to saturate your soul.
2. Speak each declaration out loud into the atmosphere around you, saturating your atmosphere with your God.
3. Identify which truths affect you the most when you read it. Turn them into a prayer or a declaration.
4. Write one of the declarations that penetrate your heart the most on your bathroom mirror so you can see it everyday and declare it outloud and/or in your heart daily.