Praying from John 13:19. Themes: Prophecy, Faith, Identity
Promise. The verse is a promise that Jesus will foretell future events so that when they come to pass, the reader may believe that he is the Messiah.
Praying from John 13:18. Themes: Betrayal, Scripture fulfillment.
Promise. The verse is a statement by Jesus that one of his disciples will betray him, fulfilling the prophecy in Scripture.
Praying from John 13:17. Themes: Obedience, Blessing, Knowledge
Command. The verse is instructing the reader to do the things they know, and promises blessings if they follow through with action.
Praying from John 13:16. Themes: Humility, Obedience, Authority
Command. The verse is a reminder to the reader that they should not consider themselves greater than their master or the one who sent them. It is a call to…
Praying from John 13:15. Themes: Example, Service, Love
Command. The verse commands the reader to follow the example of Jesus and treat others as he has treated them.
Praying from John 13:14. Themes: Service, Humility, Love.
Command. The verse commands the reader to wash one another’s feet, as Jesus did.
Praying from John 13:12. Themes: Humility, Service, Love
Command. The command is to reflect on what Jesus has done for them by washing their feet.
Praying from John 13:11. Themes: Betrayal, Knowledge, Purity.
Command. The verse is a warning to the disciples that not all of them are pure and clean, implying that they should examine themselves and their actions.
Praying from John 13:10. Themes: Cleansing, Redemption, Betrayal.
Promise.
The promise is that the person being addressed (presumably one of Jesus’ disciples) is already clean, but not all of the disciples are clean.
Praying from John 13:8. Themes: Humility, Obedience, Salvation.
Command. The command is for Peter to allow Jesus to wash his feet in order to have a part with him.
Praying from John 13:7. Themes: Faith, Understanding, Trust
Promise. The promise is that the person will understand what Jesus is doing later on.
Praying from John 13:5. Themes: Humility, Service, Love
Command. The verse commands the reader to follow Jesus’ example of serving others with humility and love.
Praying from John 12:50. Themes: Eternal life, Commandment, Obedience.
Command. The command is to follow the teachings of Jesus, which lead to eternal life.
Praying from John 12:49. Themes: Obedience, Authority, Divine Will.
Command. The verse states that Jesus was given a commandment from the Father on what to say and speak. There is no specific command or promise given to the…
Praying from John 12:48. Themes: Judgment, Rejection, Authority
Promise. The word spoken by Jesus will judge those who reject him in the last day.
Praying from John 12:47. Themes: Salvation, Non-judgment, Purpose.
Promise. The verse promises that Jesus did not come to judge the world, but to save it.
Praying from John 12:46. Themes: Salvation, Light, Belief
Promise. The verse promises that whoever believes in Jesus will not remain in darkness.
Praying from John 12:45. Themes: Representation, Unity, Authority.
Promise. The verse is a statement made by Jesus that whoever sees him also sees God the Father who sent him. It is a promise that Jesus is the perfect repr…
Praying from John 12:44. Themes: Belief, Faith, Salvation.
Promise. The verse is a statement by Jesus that whoever believes in him also believes in the one who sent him.
Praying from John 12:43. Themes: Pride, Idolatry, Fear of Man.
Command. The verse commands the reader to prioritize God’s praise over the praise of men.