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(1 John 3:22) Fellowship in God’s love means the assurance of answered prayer. And whatever we ask we receive from Him, because we keep His commandments and do those things that are pleasing in His sight.
logic. John gives us one formal logic proposition statement after another, often stated both negatively and positively, to prove that “All Christians and only Christians walk in Faith, Obedience, and Love - no excepti. love. “God is light, and ... no da.
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.
1 John 3:1 - John marveled at God’s love because of its effect—sinners can be called God’s children. - CSB Study Bible: Notes God’s love for us is unique. First John 3:1 may be translated, “Behold, what peculiar, out-of-this-world kind of love the Father has bestowed on us.”
1 John. Introduction to the Johannine Letters . 3. I. Central Burden: God Is Light (1:1–2:6) 29. A. Announcement of Authority and Purpose (1:1–4) 31. B. Main Burden of the Epistle: The Character of God (1:5) 46. C. Implications of God’s Character for the Christian Life (1:6–10) 52
FIRST JOHN Author: The author of this epistle is John, the Apostle. He is also the author of the Gospel of John, the other two epistles that carry his name and the book of Revelation. Time and Place of writing: The Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown Commentary states: “This letter seems to have been written subsequently to his
Words in boxes are from the Bible. A word list at the end explains words with a *star by them. 1. The Writer. The letter does not tell us who wrote it. The tradition is that John is the author. John was an *apostle. He was one of the 12 men that Jesus first called to follow him.