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PW: 1 - 3 John

PW: 1 - 3 John

Fellowship in God's Family.

What does it look like to walk in the light, as he is in the light," to truly " live as a follower of Christ? This all-important question finds its answer in
three letters from the apostle John. Marked by their sermonic tone, devotional
fervor, and emphasis on obedience to God's commands, 1, 2 , and 3 John lovingly
teach us how to follow Jesus in open devotion to God.

Professor of preaching David L. Allen guides us through 1-3 John with skill and
wisdom, offering helpful insights into the Christian life as well as important
themes such as:

* The divinity of Christ
* Spiritual rebirth
* The work of Jesus on the cross
* Our responsibility to forsake sin and keep God's commandments
* The work of the Spirit
* The danger of false teachers

Hermeneutically sound, Christ-centered, and remarkably practical, this study
opens up John's letters anew and lays out the path for us to walk in light of
God's truth and love.

Series: Preaching the Word.

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PW: 1 - 3 John

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9781433502859

Aantal pagina's:
333

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