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3 John 1:1-4: No Greater Joy

In 3 John, “The Elder” John writes another letter of roughly the same size as 2 John, both of which could have been written on a single sheet of papyrus. Although many read 2 John as a related, but independent letter, I really like Lenski’s take on...

2 John: In Jesus, Truth Wins Too

Yesterday, we looked at the demands that Love places on her counterpart Truth, according to John’s Second Letter. Ultimate Love and Ultimate Truth is a person whom we call Jesus. Though he is God, he loved his people so much that he submitted to death on a cross...

2 John: Loving One Another in Truth

At first glance, 2 John might seem to be warmed-over leftovers from 1 John, but appearances are very deceiving in this case. In John’s First Letter, he had addressed three major themes: Regeneration, Truth, and Love. John’s Second Letter is vital to the...

Confessing This Jesus-Christ-Come-In-Flesh Jesus

Post Series on 1 John 4:1-6: Testing the Spirits in a World of Twitter (1 John 4:1) Confessing This Jesus-Christ-Come-In-Flesh Jesus (1 John 4:2-3) On The Discernment of the Saints (1 John 4:4-6) After John urges his beloved readers to “test the spirits”...

Testing the Spirits in a World of Twitter

Post Series on 1 John 4:1-6: Testing the Spirits in a World of Twitter (1 John 4:1) Confessing This Jesus-Christ-Come-In-Flesh Jesus (1 John 4:2-3) On The Discernment of the Saints (1 John 4:4-6) Once upon a time, there was little confusion as to what a person ought...

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