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God is love, and God’s love is benevolent, kindhearted, sacrificial, and generous. Therefore, God loved the world enough to send Jesus Christ, the Son of God, into the world to save the world and those of the world (see John 3:16).
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.”
Inductive Bible study on 1 John 3:1-10. Includes cross references, questions, verse by verse commentary, outline, and applications on 1 John chapter 3.
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.
6 sie 2024 · This week we are studying 1 John 3:1-10. This pairs one of the more hopeful texts in the canon (1 John 3:1-3) with one of the more perplexing and possibly troubling ones (1 John 3:4-10). So we’ll have our work cut out for us.
An In-Depth Bible Study. Fred R. Coulter—July 21, 2012. - PDF | Audio | [Up] Track 1 or Download. One of the things that is the hardest to break down or to show Protestants who believe that grace puts them above the Law is that they say, 'Jesus did away with the Law.'
This chapter embraces the following subjects: I. The fact that Christians are now the sons of God, 1 John 3:1-3. (1)We are the sons of God, and this will explain the reason why the world does not appreciate our character, or understand the reasons of our conduct, 1 John 3:1; 1 John 3:1.