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From the beginning. An exposition of the first Letter of John.

The Message (1 John 1:5)

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The Nature of God as the Basis of Fellowship We have been brought into fellowship with divine persons. This is a wonderful privilege—but it also involves responsibility. When we consider with whom we have fellowship, it is clear that this fellowship must be connected with certain conditions. Therefore, verses 5–10 speak about

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Dependence and Trust

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Prayer as Dependence and Trust God is completely independent of every created being. He is the blessed and sole authority, who does not need anyone in order to be happy, and who does not have to give account to anyone (see 1 Tim. 6:15). We human beings, on the other

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Jesus Christ

Begotten by the Spirit of God

The text contrasts human sinfulness from birth with Jesus’ conception by the Holy Spirit, presenting Him as the Holy One of God. It highlights that His purity enabled atonement on the cross and laid the basis for believers’ sanctification.
Mark 1:24

Barnabas – Comforter and Encourager (Part 3)

This article is about Barnabas as a role model who humbly mentors Saul, brings him to teach the growing church in Antioch, and shows the value of shared service, patient instruction, and self-denial—so believers mature and are recognized for Christlike lives that glorify God.
Acts 11:25–26
From the beginning. An exposition of the first Letter of John.

Joy to the Fullest (1 John 1:4)

Believers can already “breathe the air of heaven” through fellowship with the Father and the Son, since eternal life is a present possession. This brings “full” (complete, perfect) joy that can’t be improved. The world offers only temporary pleasures; to enjoy this lasting joy requires practical separation from worldly desires.
1 John 1:4

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The Holy Spirit – His nature and working

The presence of the Holy Spirit on earth is one of the significant and characteristic features of the Christian era. Therefore, it is important to have a clear understanding of the person of God’s Spirit and His work. The New Testament shows Him to us as a person of the Godhead who came to this earth and dwells in believers.
Acts 2,1-4; John 16:5-14

The Gospel of Mark

The evangelist Mark presents the Lord Jesus especially as the servant of God. According to His own words, He did not come to be served, but to serve and to give His life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). Every reader who studies the perfect servant will be led to spiritual growth and motivated to faithful service. This commentary provides a good overview of the Gospel of Mark, yet remains thorough in its approach.
Acts 10:38

He taught them many things in parables

The parables of the Lord Jesus form a central part of His teaching. Through everyday images and short narratives, they address questions of faith, responsibility, and the nature of God’s kingdom. This commentary examines the parables in their historical and literary context, highlighting their structure, themes, and intended audience in order to support a careful and informed understanding of these texts.
Mark 4:2

Exposition of the letter to the Romans

A clear yet profound exposition of the Epistle to the Romans! F. B. Hole was a skilled Bible expositor. He knew how to present the main points of a chapter precisely and vividly. This series of expositions of the New Testament offers valuable assistance in understanding the Word of God, which is so urgently needed but often neglected in our time.
Romans 1-16

Can I lose My Salvation?

The question of whether a believer can be lost has probably occupied every Christian at some point. It is simply too important to be pushed aside. This book provides a clear answer to this question. The basis for all considerations can only be the Word of God, not experiences and events. That is why many Bible passages are explained and interpreted in their context in this book. This gives the reader a renewed impression of how great and mighty God’s salvation is. But the aspect of human responsibility is not neglected either.

Overview of the Books of the Bible

In this book, a concise overview of a reference book on the Bible is given, highlighting its introductions to all 66 books and its helpful background material on Scripture, history, and structure.

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