The Apostle John’s use of the Old Testament in his gospel and his letters.
11 What John Means by “Sin Leading to Death (1 John 5:13-21)
John concludes his letter saying believers can have confidence about three things: 1) that you have eternal life, 2) that your sin cannot jeopardize that life and 3) that this gospel message is true.
10 How the Spirit, Water, and Blood Testify to Jesus (1 John 4:20-5:12)
John tells us genuine believers will confess that Jesus is the Christ — the Jesus who was confirmed by three witnesses: “water”, “blood” and “the Spirit.”
09 Why ‘Perfect Love Casts Out Fear’ Is Not About Your Feelings (1 John 4:7–19)
In 1 John 4:7-19, John explains why self-sacrificing love is a mark of a believer: this other-focused love is part of God’s holy character and God is in the process of giving us His character.
08 What John Means by ‘Test the Spirits (1 John 4:1-6)
The Apostle John says we can identify false prophets two ways: by the content of what they say (4:2) and by the origin of what they say (4:6).
07 When Your Heart Condemns You (1 John 3:13-24)
How can John say that love is a mark of believers and hate is a mark of non-believers when we know believers who struggle with hate and non-believers who genuinely love others?
06 Does John Say Christians Never Sin? (1 John 2:29-3:12)
No true believer is committed to sin as a lifestyle because God plants in believers a longing for holiness and righteousness which opposes any tendency to rebel. Believers no longer remain committed to a lifestyle of sin.
05 How to Recognize Essential Doctrine (1 John 2:18-28)
1 John 2:18-28 tackles the question: how do you know what’s essential and what is non-essential?
04 What John Means by ‘Do Not Love the World’ (1 John 2:12-17)
John sets the world and the gospel in opposition to each other. You can’t serve them both. You have to choose and his first exhortation is don’t choose the world.
03 What does ‘Abide in Christ’ mean? (1 John 2:1-11)
How should we handle theological disagreements among believers? What issues are so critically important that we should draw a line? And, on what issues should we agree to disagree? John gives us a place to draw the line.
02 What It Really Means to ‘Walk in the Light’ (1 John 1:5-10)
John begins his summary of the true gospel by saying God is the source of and all life, salvation and holiness. Therefore those who are trust Him will have lives marked by a concern for goodness and a pursuit of righteousness.
01 Discerning Truth in a Noisy World (1 John 1:1-4)
Of all the competing voices out there, how do you know which one is right? Which one is worth listening to? And which ones carry more weight than the others? Who you listen to and why is a major theme of the letter of 1 John. John wrote this letter teach his readers to recognize the difference between the true gospel and false gospels and between true teachers and false teachers.












