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The Epistles of John

The Epistles of John. 1John 1:1-4. The Epistles of John (1John 1:1-4). This is the second is a series of lessons covering the books of 1,2,3John. Tonight : 1. John’s right to write. 2. Our benefit to read (hear & understand). 3. The joy that comes from testimony and fellowship.

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The Epistles of John

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  1. The Epistles of John 1John 1:1-4

  2. The Epistles of John (1John 1:1-4) This is the second is a series of lessons covering the books of 1,2,3John. Tonight: 1. John’s right to write. 2. Our benefit to read (hear & understand). 3. The joy that comes from testimony and fellowship.

  3. The Epistles of John (1John 1:1-4) John’s Right to Write See 1John 1:1,2. 1. The manifestation. 2. The testimony. 3. The proclamation.

  4. The Epistles of John (1John 1:1-4) Our Benefit in Reading See 1John 1:3. 1. Our benefit in reading (understanding) this proclaimed message hinges upon accepting the apostles’ testimony (1Th. 2:13; Eph. 3:4). 2. To remain in the apostles’ doctrine is very important (1Cor. 4:6; 2Jn. 9).

  5. The Epistles of John (1John 1:1-4) The Joy of Fellowship See 1John 1:4. 1. Some translations say “your joy” and others says “our joy.” It is difficult to determine. 2. This joy comes from having fellowship (a relationship) with God through Jesus Christ.

  6. The Epistles of John (1John 1:1-4) John attacks the Gnostic belief that Jesus was a phantom. The apostle repeatedly says that Jesus was the divine Son of God in full human form. John also plainly teaches that salvation in this Jesus is found by accepting the apostles’ testimony. We can have joy and fellowship with God by believing in the incarnate Word, Jesus Christ.

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