Chapter 1, verse 14
John 14:13 reads " Whatever you ask in my name I will do, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son."This verse describes prayer. While you can meditate on any scriptural verse as a form of contemplative prayer, describing this verse itself as 'a prayer' would be misleading.
John 14:2-3
Yes, John was referring to Jesus. In verse 14, it says that the Word was made flesh.
"Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you:..." - Gospel of John, ch 14 v 27 (KJV)
Jesus will return for those who believe.
Jesus. John 1:1-3 says he was there and nothing was created without him. Verse 1:14 confirms it.
Matthew 14:3-12 and Mark 6:17-28
gospel of John: Chapter 16 verse 12-14
John 14:9 Whoever has seen Me, has seen the Father.
John 14:6 Jesus said to him, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me."
A sonnet typically consists of 14 lines of verse. It is divided into two parts: an octave (8 lines) followed by a sestet (6 lines). The most common form is the Shakespearean or English sonnet, which has a rhyme scheme of ABABCDCDEFEFGG.