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What is it that makes us slow to believe the love of God? Sometimes it is pride, which demands to prove itself worthy of the love of God before it will receive it. Sometimes it is unbelief, which cannot trust the love of God when it sees the hurt and pain of life.
Read and understand 1 John chapter 3, a letter from John to the early Christians. Learn about God's love, righteousness, sin, and commandments.
1 John 3, in the Berean Standard Bible, unfolds the profound depth of God's love for His children and the distinctive attributes that set them apart from the world. It urges believers to live in righteousness, demonstrating their love for one another as a reflection of their divine heritage.
1 John 3:20-22. For if our heart condemn us, God is greater that our heart, and knoweth all things. Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence toward God.
A world that knew not when he came, even God's eternal Son. High is the rank we now possess, but higher we shall rise; Though what we shall hereafter be. is hid from mortal eyes. Our souls, we know, when he appears, shall bear his image bright; For all his glory, full disclosed, shall open to our sight. A hope so great, and so divine,
1. There is a light in his mind which shows him the evil and malignity of sin. 2. There is that bias upon his heart which disposes him to loathe and hate sin. 3. There is the spiritual seminal principle or disposition, that breaks the force and fulness of the sinful acts.
A detailed explanation of 1 John 3, a chapter that teaches about the love of God, the hope of Christ, and the character of believers. Learn from the apostle John how to be a child of God, a follower of Christ, and a lover of the brethren.