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Events: FOT · Feast of Tabernacles · Calendar · Sun & Moon Info. Jan 1,  · In chapter , “Truly our fellowship (partnership) is with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ. And these things write we unto you, that your joy may be full.” Thus, I .Jan 1, · Wednesday Bible Study January, The Books to – 1, 2, 3 John IntroducKon: The heart of God yearns for the fellowship of His people. We hear men speak of how we ought to have fellowship with God, and rightly so. But do we ever think that the Lord yearns and longs for our fellowship?. Our journey begins with a study of the epistles (or letters) of 1, 2, & 3 John and Jude. The following Study Guide is intended to immerse you into God’s word so that you will grow closer to Him in the context of life-‐transforming relationships. particularly antinomianism. (Believer’s Study Bible - Intro to 1 John) First John is distinctive in its emphasis on assurance of salvation. This stress is seen by the numerous references to what the believer knows: 1 John ,5,29; ,16,19,24; ,16; , Further, John often.John’s message is relevant to us today because it teaches us how to live like Jesus lived, how to love like Jesus loved, and how our joy will be made complete in Him. The letters of 1, 2, and 3 John are widely accepted as written by John the beloved apostle, who also wrote. The study begins with an overview of 1 John. The key to interpretation is context—what is the whole passage or book about?—and the key to context is purpose—what is the author’s aim for the whole work? In lesson 1 you will lay the foundation for your study of 1 John by asking yourself, “Why did the author (and God) write the book?. Our journey begins with a study of the epistles (or letters) of 1, 2, & 3 John and Jude. The following Study Guide is intended to immerse you into God’s word so that you will grow closer to Him in the context of life-‐transforming relationships.

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