Jesus is described in a number of ways in the four Gospel accounts. John provides us with one of the more unique descriptions of Jesus early in his account of Jesus' life. John 1:14  offers a glimpse of John's purpose in writing about Jesus. He wants the reader to see Jesus as the true Son of God who has come to save sinful man. But in doing so, he offered an interesting perspective on how Jesus dealt with people. Here are John's words: "And the Word (Jesus) became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw his glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth." It's that last phrase that I find fascinating. What does it mean for Jesus to be "full of grace and truth," and  how are we to apply that truth to our own lives. We'll dive into these questions on Sunday, January 25.