As we come again to the Gospel of John, remember John’s gospel is the “different” one. It is not “synoptic.” By the time John wrote his gospel, all three of the other gospels had been written and circulated. John wrote not so much to tell the chronology of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, as to demonstrate Jesus is the Son of God. He tells us as much in John 20. John 1-3 covers the theological expression of Jesus’ equality with God (John 1); Jesus’ first miracle: turning water into wine (John 2); and tell Nicodemus we must be born again (John 3).