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What Did Jesus Say About Eternal Life? It's More Personal Than You Expect | What Jesus Said Part 2

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What did Jesus actually say about eternal life? In Part 2 of What Jesus Said, we look carefully at the most significant statements Jesus made about life after death — and discover that His answer is more personal, and more immediate, than most people expect. John 3:16 is the most quoted verse in the Bible — but what does it actually claim? We look at the three things in it that most people read past: the scope (the world, not just the faithful), the mechanism (belief, not achievement), and the purpose (not judgment but rescue). Then the verse that defines what eternal life actually is — John 17:3, where Jesus himself says: this is eternal life, that they should know you, the only true God. Not know about. Know. Deep, personal, relational knowledge of God — beginning now, continuing past death. Then John 5:24, where Jesus says the person who believes has already passed out of death into life — past tense, already done. And the most extraordinary statement of all: I am the resurrection and the life, said to a grieving woman whose brother had just died. Not I will produce the resurrection. I am the resurrection. The life that does not end is not an event Jesus will cause — it is a reality He embodies. And John 10:10: I came that they may have life, and may have it abundantly. Do you believe this? That's the question Jesus asked Martha. It's the question this episode leaves with you. 📖 Scripture from the World English Bible (WEB) 📺 Part 2 of 7 — What Jesus Said 📺 https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy [https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy] 🎧 https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD [https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD] 🌐 www.biblechapterbychapter.com [http://www.biblechapterbychapter.com] #EternalLife #WhatJesusSaid #Jesus #John316 #BibleStudy #BibleChapterByChapter #IAmTheResurrection

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episode What Did Jesus Say About Eternal Life? It's More Personal Than You Expect | What Jesus Said Part 2 cover

What Did Jesus Say About Eternal Life? It's More Personal Than You Expect | What Jesus Said Part 2

What did Jesus actually say about eternal life? In Part 2 of What Jesus Said, we look carefully at the most significant statements Jesus made about life after death — and discover that His answer is more personal, and more immediate, than most people expect. John 3:16 is the most quoted verse in the Bible — but what does it actually claim? We look at the three things in it that most people read past: the scope (the world, not just the faithful), the mechanism (belief, not achievement), and the purpose (not judgment but rescue). Then the verse that defines what eternal life actually is — John 17:3, where Jesus himself says: this is eternal life, that they should know you, the only true God. Not know about. Know. Deep, personal, relational knowledge of God — beginning now, continuing past death. Then John 5:24, where Jesus says the person who believes has already passed out of death into life — past tense, already done. And the most extraordinary statement of all: I am the resurrection and the life, said to a grieving woman whose brother had just died. Not I will produce the resurrection. I am the resurrection. The life that does not end is not an event Jesus will cause — it is a reality He embodies. And John 10:10: I came that they may have life, and may have it abundantly. Do you believe this? That's the question Jesus asked Martha. It's the question this episode leaves with you. 📖 Scripture from the World English Bible (WEB) 📺 Part 2 of 7 — What Jesus Said 📺 https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy [https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy] 🎧 https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD [https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD] 🌐 www.biblechapterbychapter.com [http://www.biblechapterbychapter.com] #EternalLife #WhatJesusSaid #Jesus #John316 #BibleStudy #BibleChapterByChapter #IAmTheResurrection

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