People of Light, People of Darkness: The Last Apostle | 1 John 2:3-17ნიმუში

John envisions a fellowship so close among believers that they’re like brothers and sisters. Siblings fight. Sometimes, when arguing, they say, “I hate you.” Sadly, some come to mean those words and pull away from each other in resentment. As believers, we can’t hate the people our Father loves. What means more than anything to the Father are his children. If you want to nurture your relationship with God, ask how you can love the people he loves.
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Near the end of his life, John, the last living apostle, wrote a Gospel. And it seems some people were distorting it. John writes to believers caught in the aftermath, bringing clarity and commentary on what he wrote. He shows them what it looks like to be people of light and life instead of people of death and darkness. This plan takes us through 1 John and how to live in the face of distorted Christianity.
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