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Love Letters from John is a devotional commentary exploring the many wonderful lessons found in the epistles of John. These epistles emphasize the deity of Christ, walking in the light, how to conquer our sin problem, the need to love our brothers, and much more. The apostle John also deals with a group of false teachers, called antichrists, who denied that Jesus came in the flesh. Second John deals with the need to reject false teachers and separate ourselves from them. Third John gives comfort to faithful brethren such as Gaius and Demetrius while condemning arrogant Diotrephes.
The aim of this commentary is to challenge the reader to understand the meaning of the biblical text to John’s audience with a view towards understanding what those lessons mean to those of us living in the 21st century.
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Love Letters from John is a devotional commentary exploring the many wonderful lessons found in the epistles of John. These epistles emphasize the deity of Christ, walking in the light, how to conquer our sin problem, the need to love our brothers, and much more. The apostle John also deals with a group of false teachers, called antichrists, who denied that Jesus came in the flesh. Second John deals with the need to reject false teachers and separate ourselves from them. Third John gives comfort to faithful brethren such as Gaius and Demetrius while condemning arrogant Diotrephes.
The aim of this commentary is to challenge the reader to understand the meaning of the biblical text to John’s audience with a view towards understanding what those lessons mean to those of us living in the 21st century.