The beloved disciple's account of Jesus — the one that starts with the Word.
"For God so loved the ______, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
John never names himself in his gospel — he's simply 'the disciple whom Jesus loved,' appearing five times, always at the important moments.
'Jesus wept' — John 11:35 — is the shortest verse in the English Bible. Yes, it shows up in our dailies. No, people still don't get it right under pressure.
John skips the parables entirely and builds his gospel around seven 'I am' statements — the bread, the light, the door, the shepherd, the resurrection, the way, the vine.
John states his purpose outright: 'these are written, that ye might believe.' It's the only gospel with a mission statement attached.