Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
You do not need that anyone teach you: Just as he stated in 1 John 2:20 (you know all things), John tells us again that the anointing we receive from God guides us into truth. We are guided into truth on a one-on-one level, God confirming it to our hearts.
Inductive Bible study on 1st John 2:1-14. Includes cross references, questions, verse by verse commentary, outline, and applications on 1st John chapter two.
David Guzik commentary on 1 John 2, in which John explains how sin and worldliness will hinder the fellowship of the believer with God.
Our 1 John Bible study guide contains 12 online lessons. Each lesson goes through one passage in verse by verse chunks. Discussion questions can help you get the most out of the text or teach a small group Bible study. And the commentary adds practical insights which can help you understand the text more deeply.
As the epistle of Jude so John's First Epistle address all believers. The frequent address "children" (chap. 2:1.12.28; 3:7.18; 4:4; 5:21; Greek teknion: properly "dear child") and "little children" (chap. 2:13.18; Greek paidion: "little child") is striking.
Here is a summary and commentary on First John chapter two. The Apostle John begins with the purpose of writing this letter by stating, “I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. But if anyone does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.
Here the apostle encourages against sins of infirmity (v. 1, 2), shows the true knowledge and love of God (v. 3-6), renews the precept of fraternal love (v.