Restored by His Love
A 4-Chapter Journey into the Heart of Jesus

Inspired by John 14–17 | A Living Bible Study
By Mariam Hency Varghese

What Is Restored by His Love?

This is not just a study to complete—it’s a study to live. Through four rich chapters in the Gospel of John, you’ll explore how Jesus restores, abides with, unites, and sends His people in love. Each chapter-verse-word brings new reflections, guiding your heart deeper into His.

4-Chapter Journey

  • A paper placed on a wooden table with the phrases "He Loves Me" and "He Loves Me Not" written in black text, accompanied by scattered black paper petals.

    Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled

    Theme: Jesus comforts us – John 14

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

  • Vineyard rows with green vines, dandelions and wildflowers on the ground, and countryside in the background.

    Abide in Me

    Theme: The call to fruitfulness – John 15

    Jesus paints the picture of the vine and branches, revealing the secret to a fruitful life: abiding in Him. This chapter explores the tension between pruning and growth, calling us into a daily rhythm of dependence, intimacy, and joyful obedience.

  • Group of diverse hands joining together in a circle, symbolizing unity and teamwork.

    That They May Be One

    Theme: Unity & perseverance – John 16

    Jesus prepares His disciples for sorrow, confusion, and persecution. Yet, within the hardship, He promises the gift of the Holy Spirit and the joy that follows suffering. This chapter calls us to cling to unity and persevere through trials with hope in Christ.

  • Close-up of a Bible page with dim lighting, highlighting specific verses about giving thanks and steadfast love.

    I Have Given Them Your Word

    Theme: Jesus’ intercession – John 17

    In His final prayer, Jesus prays not only for His disciples—but for us. He asks the Father to protect, sanctify, and unify His people through His Word. This chapter reminds us that we are deeply known, eternally loved, and sent into the world with divine purpose.

Gospel of John Chapter 14-17

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