The Book of John
The Gospel of John emphasizes the exclusive divinity of Jesus throughout its chapters. Below is a chapter-by-chapter summary of how Jesus’ divine nature is revealed.
Jesus is the eternal Word (Logos), who was with God and is God (John 1:1).
All things were created through Him (John 1:3).
He became flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:14).
John the Baptist testifies that Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29).
Jesus turns water into wine, demonstrating His power over creation (John 2:1-11).
He cleanses the temple, showing His divine authority over worship (John 2:13-22).
Jesus tells Nicodemus that only through Him can one be "born again" (John 3:3).
He declares that He came from heaven and will be lifted up to bring eternal life (John 3:13-15).
He is the Son of God, sent by the Father to save the world (John 3:16-17).
Jesus reveals His divine knowledge by knowing everything about the Samaritan woman (John 4:16-19).
He offers "living water" that leads to eternal life (John 4:10-14).
He declares He is the Messiah (John 4:25-26).
Jesus heals a paralyzed man on the Sabbath, asserting His divine authority over the law (John 5:8-9).
He claims equality with God by saying, "My Father is working until now, and I am working" (John 5:17-18).
He has authority to give life and judge the world (John 5:21-29).
Jesus feeds 5,000 with miraculous provision (John 6:1-14).
He walks on water, displaying power over nature (John 6:19).
He declares, "I am the Bread of Life," revealing He alone sustains eternal life (John 6:35).
Jesus declares that His teaching is from God (John 7:16).
He invites all to come to Him for "living water" (the Holy Spirit) (John 7:37-39).
Jesus forgives the woman caught in adultery, demonstrating divine authority (John 8:10-11).
He declares, "I am the Light of the world" (John 8:12).
He says, "Before Abraham was, I AM," identifying Himself as Yahweh (John 8:58).
Jesus heals a man born blind, proving His power over creation (John 9:6-7).
He states that He is the Light of the World (John 9:5).
Jesus says, "I am the Good Shepherd" who lays down His life (John 10:11).
He declares, "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30), affirming His divinity.
Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, displaying His power over death (John 11:43-44).
He declares, "I am the Resurrection and the Life" (John 11:25).
Jesus is worshiped as King during His triumphal entry (John 12:12-15).
He predicts His death and resurrection, showing His divine mission (John 12:23-33).
Jesus washes His disciples' feet, showing divine humility (John 13:5-14).
He predicts Judas' betrayal and Peter's denial, showing omniscience (John 13:21-38).
Jesus declares, "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life" (John 14:6).
He promises the Holy Spirit, who comes from both the Father and Himself (John 14:16-17).
Jesus says, **"I am