John 1:45
Philip found Nathanael and told him, "We have found the One Moses wrote about in the Law, the One the prophets foretold--Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of John 1:45?

2. How does John 1:45 demonstrate the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies about Jesus?

3. What can we learn from Philip's approach in sharing Jesus with Nathanael?

4. How does recognizing Jesus as the one "Moses wrote about" strengthen our faith?

5. In what ways can we emulate Philip's enthusiasm in sharing the Gospel today?

6. How does John 1:45 encourage us to study both Old and New Testaments?

7. How does John 1:45 affirm Jesus as the prophesied Messiah in the Old Testament?

8. Why is Nathanael's skepticism about Nazareth significant in John 1:45?

9. What does John 1:45 reveal about Philip's understanding of Jesus' identity?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from John 1?

11. Who was Nathanael in the Bible?

12. Who was Philip in the Bible?

13. Who is the prophet like Moses God will raise?

14. Was Jesus given a last name?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Philip's approach to Nathanael demonstrate the importance of personal testimony in evangelism?

2. In what ways can we overcome our own prejudices to see God's work in unexpected places, as Nathanael had to do with Nazareth?

3. How does understanding the Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah enhance our faith in Jesus today?

4. What role does Scripture play in your personal understanding and sharing of the Gospel?

5. How can we, like Philip, effectively invite others to "come and see" Jesus in our current context?1. How does the concept of Jesus as the Word expand your understanding of His nature and mission?

2. What does the narrative of John the Baptist's testimony teach about humility and purpose?

3. How does the description of the Word becoming flesh challenge your understanding of God?

4. In what ways does Jesus being referred to as the "Lamb of God" shape your understanding of His role in salvation?

5. How can the calling of the first disciples inspire your personal journey of discipleship?

6. How does Jesus as the "Light of all mankind" provide guidance in your daily living?

7. What does John's refusal to claim titles (Christ, Elijah, or the Prophet) teach about identity and mission?

8. How does the idea of Jesus dwelling among us affect your perception of God's presence in the world?

9. How can you embody the attributes of the first disciples in your walk with Jesus?

10. How does the Incarnation influence your understanding of God's love and closeness to humanity?

11. How does Nathanael's encounter with Jesus challenge your perceptions of faith and skepticism?

12. How does understanding Jesus as Creator deepen your appreciation of the natural world?

13. In what ways does the relationship between John the Baptist and his disciples shed light on spiritual mentorship?

14. How does Jesus' knowledge of Nathanael before meeting him impact your view of God's omniscience?

15. How does the opening proclamation of the Word's role in creation inform your understanding of the cosmos?

16. In what ways can we witness about Jesus, following the example of John the Baptist?

17. How does the title "Lamb of God" deepen your understanding of sacrifice in the Christian faith?

18. How can you invite others to "come and see" Jesus as Andrew did with Simon Peter?

19. What does it mean to you that the Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us?

20. How does the mystery of the Incarnation inspire you in your spiritual journey?

Links
John 1:45 NIV
John 1:45 NLT
John 1:45 ESV
John 1:45 NASB
John 1:45 KJV

John 1:45 Commentaries

Bible Hub
John 1:44
Top of Page
Top of Page