The Gospel of John is certainly different then the other three Gospels. Perhaps this difference stands out no more then in the accounts of the Last Supper. In John, Jesus goes on a long, long…long discourse mixed in with prayer.
Amid Jesus speaking about His relationship to the Father and the love they have, one of the Apostles ask a question that I think has come to most of our minds. St. Jude asks, “Lord, how is it that you will manifest yourself to us, and not to the world” (Jn 14:22)?