We come now to the gospel of John. Tonight weâre going to look at James, the brother of our Lord, and have a wonderful time looking at that unlikely hero. But for this morning, weâre going to begin the gospel of John, and weâre going to do that for a while to come. And just to kind of get a running start and sort of set-up the importance of this study that weâre about to embark upon, I remind you of something that you well know, that the Lord Jesus Christ is the theme of all Scripture, not just the New Testament, but the Old Testament as well. We all understand that the New Testament is about Him, the four gospels that give us the focus on the Lord Jesus Christ. The first three gospels tell the narrative of His life and death and resurrection. Then the book of Acts tells us about His ascension into glory, and His sending the Holy Spirit and the work of the Holy Spirit in the church. Then the epistles are written to explain the meaning of His death and resurrection. And then the culminating book, the book of Revelation, about His Second Coming, return in glory. So that the New Testament focuses on Jesus Christ widely and deeply. . . .