John also defines belief itself — its essence, growth, and true character.
What Belief Is
- John 6:28 - Belief as the Work of God
- John 8:31 - Belief and Discipleship
- John 20:31 - Purpose of John’s Gospel
Developing Belief
- John 2:11 - Belief of the Disciples
- John 2:22 - Belief in Scripture and Jesus’ Words
- John 11:15 - Belief Through Lazarus’ Death
- John 16:30 - Belief Because of Knowledge
- John 16:31 - Jesus’ Question About Belief
- John 20:8 - Belief at the Empty Tomb
Belief in Jesus’ Identity
- John 6:69 - Confession of Belief
- John 9:35 - Call to Believe in the Son of Man
- John 9:36 - Desire to Believe
- John 10:25 - Refusal to Believe
- John 10:26 - Unbelief and Not Being His Sheep
- John 10:37 - Grounds for Unbelief
- John 10:38 - Belief in the Works
- John 11:25 - Belief in the Resurrection and the Life
- John 11:26 - Question to Martha
- John 11:27 - Martha’s Confession of Belief
- John 11:42 - Belief That the Father Sent Jesus
- John 12:44 - Belief in Jesus and the Father
- John 14:1 - Believe in God, Believe in Me
- John 14:10 - Question About Belief
- John 16:27 - Loved for Belief
- John 16:30 - Belief Because of Knowledge
- John 20:28 - Thomas’ Confession
- John 20:31 - Purpose of John’s Gospel
Belief in Jesus and the Father
- John 12:44 - Belief in Jesus and the Father
- John 14:1 - Believe in God, Believe in Me
- John 14:10 - Question About Belief
- John 14:11 - Belief in Words or Works
- John 17:8 - Belief that Jesus came from God
True vs. Compromised Belief
- John 12:42 - Leaders Believed Secretly
- John 5:38 - Failure to Believe
- John 14:1 - Believe in God, Believe in Me