Apostle John
New Testament

Apostle John

The Beloved Disciple

Period
6-100 AD
Role
Apostle, Author, Evangelist

John was one of Jesus' closest disciples, known as "the disciple whom Jesus loved." He wrote the Gospel of John, three epistles, and the book of Revelation, emphasizing love and truth.

Key Bible Verse

"Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love."

1 John 4:8

Significance

John's writings emphasize God's love, the deity of Christ, and the importance of abiding in Christ. He lived longer than the other apostles and provided eyewitness testimony of Jesus' life and teachings.

Key Life Events

1

Called from fishing with brother James

2

Part of Jesus' inner circle with Peter and James

3

Witnessed the Transfiguration

4

Present at the Last Supper

5

Stood at the foot of the cross

6

Entrusted with care of Jesus' mother Mary

7

First to believe at the empty tomb

8

Wrote the Gospel of John

9

Wrote three epistles (1, 2, 3 John)

10

Exiled to Patmos

11

Received the revelation of the end times

Spiritual Lessons

God's love is the foundation of our faith

Abiding in Christ produces spiritual fruit

Truth and love must go together

Eternal life is knowing God through Jesus

Fellowship with God and believers is essential

God's word gives us confidence and assurance

Found in These Bible Books

John1 John2 John3 JohnRevelation

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