I had the pleasure of proof-reading this book. Of all the books on which I’ve ever provided editorial feedback, it was the most enjoyable and the most fruitful read for me. This is another expositional commentary from Dr. Sproul – it is not an exhaustive treatment of every verse in John, but it faithfully covers the “big picture” of each passage covered (they are essentially sermons converted into chapters).
The Gospel of John is (in my view) both the most theologically rich gospel and the most evangelistic (the account with the Samaritan woman in chapter 4, the adulteress woman in John 8, the theological nuance in John 6 – an excruciating articulation of total depravity and unconditional election). If you love the Gospel of John, I’d encourage you to pick up this volume as a devotional companion.