Love and Hate: Where Are You?
To put 1 John 3:11-18 in one brief sentence, the Apostle John was saying the lack of love is murderous.
To put 1 John 3:11-18 in one brief sentence, the Apostle John was saying the lack of love is murderous.
Bravery is not just limited to war—daily life can be a battlefield. If you’re facing a tough situation requiring great courage don’t compromise on what you believe. The world needs people who are committed to standing alone for the truth.
Of the many things we could name that cause Christians grief and heartache, nothing can compare to sin.
John is urging his readers to think and plan ahead: to realize that the Lord's return is an inescapable reality which we can face with assurance, not shame.
We struggle with the same conflict John wrote of in his first letter: the battle between truth and error, between orthodoxy and heresy.
See how clearly 1 John 2:15-18 describes the disturbing realities of our times, and discover how to navigate our way.
There is no pursuit more important than the cultivation of your family. That’s the one eternal thing you leave behind. While you can’t undo the past, you can work intentionally to reconcile and restore your relationships.
In the first two chapters, John was kind and gracious with his readers. Then, however, John got down to brass tacks.
We meet the same people every day but we often don’t even know their names. Today, take time to greet the grocery store cashier or bank teller by name. A few words of kindness go a long way.
Though almost at the century mark, John continued to be known for his Christlike life and love.