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a. Every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is of God: True prophecy, and true teaching, will present a true Jesus. In John’s day, the issue was about if Jesus had truly come in a real body of flesh and blood.
Inductive Bible study on 1 John chapter 4. Cross references, questions, verse by verse commentary, outline, on 1 John. Great for Christian small group studies.
Bible Study Questions. 1. How can the instructions about testing spirits apply to our present-day interactions and decisions? 2. What does it mean for our day-to-day life that "the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world"? 3. How does acknowledging that "Jesus Christ has come in the flesh" shape our understanding of God ...
POINTS TO PONDER * Distinguishing the spirit of truth from the spirit of error * How God’s love should impact our love for one another REVIEW QUESTIONS 1) What are the main points of this chapter? - Test the spirits - 1Jn 4:1-6 - God is love - 1Jn 4:7-21 2) Why should one not believe every spirit?
8 mar 2024 · 1-6: John’s black and white view of things is contained in a number of dichotomies — life and death, light and dark, love and sin, to mention a few. Here he introduces another; spirit of truth and spirit of error. The spirit of truth testifies to Christ, the spirit of error testifies against Christ.
9 lut 2024 · 1 John 4 Commentary. Rosscup - This evangelical work, devotional in character, has been in constant demand for about 280 years. Its insight into human problems is great, but it often does not deal adequately with problems in the text. The one-volume form eliminates the Biblical text and is thus less bulky.
2 lut 2015 · 13-15: Followers of Christ are given God’s Holy Spirit to guide them in their lives. God abides in believers through his Spirit. 17-18: Believers can have confidence at the day of judgment because they know God loves them and has forgiven them.