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HOLDING ONTO THE TRUTH (2:20-27)
QUESTIONS TO PONDER What is truth? Is it relative, or absolute? Is it defined by a person's beliefs? How do we 'know' truth? Is it cognitive and mind-based, or spirit-based? How does deception work? Does the Devil ever speak the truth? If God is 'the only true God', how much can we trust Him? ...! Why is it so important not to deny Christ? What is the Holy Spirit's role in revealing truth to us? How does discernment work? Have you had any experiences of it? THE SPIRITUAL
5 days ago15 min read


THE BATTLE WITHIN OURSELVES (2:15-20)
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION (See Matt 6:19-34; 1 Cor 2:14-3:4; Gal 5:19-21; Eph 2:1-6, 6:12; Col 2:8,15-23; Jas 4:12-9) What is 'the world' to which John is referring? How are 'the world' and 'the flesh' related? How is its value system inculcated in us? How do worldly values commonly manifest amongst Christians? (and in ourselves) When & how did Christ overcome the world? (Jn 16:33) How can we overcome the world? John says it was a good thing that people left the church. Shou
Nov 1019 min read


BRACING THE BRUISED (2:12-14)
PREPARATORY QUESTIONS Why the sudden switch from prose to poetry? Does John see these as age groups or levels of spiritual maturity? Why does he seem to repeat himself? In what sense have the young men already overcome the wicked one? How does the passage connect with what’s before, and what’s after it? NOTES ON THE PASSAGE Asking questions as you read, is key in studying the bible. These few verses pose several conundrums! When you reach such a passage, slow down: they
Oct 2816 min read


LOVE AMONGST CHRISTIANS (2:7-11)
PREPARATORY QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER What is the old commandment? And the new? How is it new? And how is it not new? How is this commandment operating in our lives? How does being unloving affect ourselves, our fellowship with God, and others? What is stumbling ? What scriptural and personal examples can you think of? Review John's teachings on love. (read John 13:1-17, 34-35; 15:9-13,17; 17:20-21,25-26 and then 1 John 2:7-11; 3:1-2, 10-19; 4:7-5:1). How is his emphasis di
Oct 218 min read


CHRISTIAN PERFECTION (2:1-6)
NOTES ON THE PASSAGE Having shed light on the reality of sin in Christians’ lives, John now moves from from sin to righteousness, from negative to positive. His aim in writing, is 'that you may not sin' . [N.B. We tend to use 'holiness' and 'righteousness' as synonyms, but there is a difference: righteousness is a lifestyle that reflects God's character, whereas holiness is the indwelling Presence of God in us that manifests in righteousness.] Keeping Christ's commands John
Oct 1413 min read


OUR HEAVENLY ADVOCATE (2:1-2)
As our Advocate, Christ prepares us to enter the Father's Presence, and expresses our hearts' desires to Him
Sep 2910 min read


WALKING IN THE LIGHT (1:5-2:2)
QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION What does John mean by 'God is Light, and in Him is no darkness at all'? He says Jesus taught this - but when? Where do we find it in the gospels? Is John being repetitive, or are his three statements about sin distinct? If so, how? Should Christians be continually repenting & confessing, or is that lack of faith? Is there a difference between repenting of sins, and repenting of sin? How do we, though Christians, deny, or minimise the importance of
Sep 1712 min read


CHRIST, THE LIVING WORD OF GOD (1:1-4)
QUESTIONS TO PONDER Read John's Prologue (Jn 1:1-18) and the Upper Room discourse (Jn 14-16) first! Why does John start with the physicality of his experience of Jesus? What do you think was the most central thing about Jesus's identity, for him? And why? What is fellowship? How do you know (experience) God? Would you describe your relationship as 'fellowship with the Father and the Son'? Which member of the Trinity would you say you know best? And which, least? How far doe
Sep 154 min read


WHAT IS FELLOWSHIP?
We tend to think of fellowship as meaning sharing our joys and sorrows when we meet together. The Greek word meant shared resources, shared purposes, or shared work; a practical union. The Pentecost converts "continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers" : and "all who believed were together, and had all things in common" . But it is also translated as communion, which implies a deeper level of connection altoget
Sep 144 min read


INTRODUCING JOHN'S FIRST LETTER
John's letters were probably written from Ephesus, where he was bishop to the seven churches listed in Revelation. Originally having been founded by Apollos (Acts 18:24ff ), the church in Ephesus had experienced explosive growth during Paul's two-year ministry there, and the gospel had spread to the other cities in the province (Acts 19:10) . Paul later prophesied to the Ephesian elders that the church would come under intense attack, both from non-believers and from heretic
Sep 135 min read
SERIES ON JOHN'S LETTER STARTS HERE
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Aug 291 min read


CARRYING ON CHRIST'S MISSION (21:1-25)
The disciples are to continue Christ's work of mission, in wisdom, love and humility - until He returns “Follow Me, and I will make you...
Jul 4, 202411 min read


CHRIST TAKES HIS RIGHTFUL PLACE (20:17)
Having taken flesh as the Son of God, Jesus returns to His Father as the Son of Man - opening heaven to us, to sit with Him. “Jesus said...
Jul 4, 202419 min read


EN ROUTE TO THE FATHER (20:1-31)
En route from Hades to Heaven, Jesus spends time with His disciples; proving He has really been raised from the dead, and commissioning...
Jul 2, 202417 min read


IT IS FINISHED! (19:17-42)
John, as far as we know, was the only one of the apostles who was present at the crucifixion. The accounts in the other gospels were...
Jul 1, 202415 min read


THE SILENT SHEEP IS SHORN (18:28 - 19:16)
Caiaphas demands Pilate crucify Jesus, despite His innocence. Jesus is shorn of His dignity and de-humanised by the Roman soldiers- all...
Jun 30, 202414 min read


PETER'S BRAVADO IS SHATTERED (18:1-27)
Jesus calmly gives Himself up to His captors, protecting the disciples from arrest too. Peter tries to defend Him, but is rebuked. His...
Jun 29, 202414 min read


JESUS PRAYS FOR THE CHURCH (17:20-26)
Having prayed about the immediate future of the apostles, Jesus' telephoto vision foresees the needs of the Church down through the...
Jun 29, 20249 min read


I HAVE PRAYED FOR YOU (17:1-19)
Filled with joy as He looks beyond the Cross and sees the fruit of His suffering, Jesus prays for the remaining Eleven who will be the...
Jun 27, 202415 min read
Welcome to this blog about the
Apostle John's First Letter
John's letter is the sequel to Jesus's teaching at the Last Supper, about the new life of fellowship with the Father and the Son which the disciples would experience after He'd risen from the dead.
Week by week new posts will be added as we work our way through the letter. The aim is to help you grow into the same experience, and the same joy, that John had!
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