John the Apostle
John 3:15BSB·traditional attribution

that everyone who believes in Him may have eternal life.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

A Pharisee and ruler of the sanhedrim comes to Christ, proof that grace subdues even the greatest opposition. He sought private counsel rather than public hearing, a pattern we should follow: go to faithful ministers about the deep matters of your soul, not content with hearing sermons alone.

AI summary

Commenting on John 3:1-21

John Gill Reformed Baptist

For God so loved the world,.... The Persic version reads "men": but not every man in the world is here meant, or all the individuals of human nature; for all are not the objects of God's special love, which is here designed, as appears from the instance and evidence of it, the gift of his Son: nor is Christ God's gift to every one; for...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

Verse 15. That whosoever. This shows the fulness and freeness of the gospel. All may come and be saved. Believeth in him. Whosoever puts confidence in him as able and willing to save. All who feel that they are sinners, that they have no righteousness of their own, and are willing to look to him as their only Saviour. Should not perish.