Main idea
This teaching points you back to John 10:34–36 and invites you to connect the message with real decisions, fears, habits, and prayers.
Jun 11, 2026 · 21 min
Questions about what Jesus meant in the passage where he says, ”It is written that you are called gods” (), and why he would compare himself to those who are merely called gods. Can you give a more detailed explanation of the…
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Bible Study Breakdown
Not just notes. This lays out what the teaching is saying, where Scripture fits, and how to carry it into real life.
Main idea
This teaching points you back to John 10:34–36 and invites you to connect the message with real decisions, fears, habits, and prayers.
In plain English
Questions about what Jesus meant in the passage where he says, ”It is written that you are called gods” (John 10:34–36), and why he would compare himself to those who are merely called gods.
Key Scripture
Real-life application
Questions to sit with
5-minute recap rhythm
1. Name the main truth.
2. Open the key Scripture.
3. Save one note you can live this week.