Self-Deception (1 John 1:8)
In verse 6, John had already spoken about someone saying that he has fellowship with God. Now John presents a second case. Second case: Someone…
In verse 6, John had already spoken about someone saying that he has fellowship with God. Now John presents a second case. Second case: Someone…
John begins this verse with the words: “But if we…”. This points to a contrast with the previous verse. Now it is about God’s children.…
Claiming Fellowship with God The first statement concerns those who claim to have fellowship with God. This means they say they agree with God’s thoughts…
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…
Full Joy Through Fellowship One could say that the children of God—and such are addressed here—may already breathe something of the “air of heaven” while still on…
The Testimony of the Apostles For the third time, John refers to what they had seen (vv. 1, 2, and 3) and what they had heard (vv. 1, 3,…
This verse is a parenthetical statement that explains in more detail what John has already written. He is still speaking about Christ, here described as “the…
John begins his letter immediately, without introducing himself or greeting the recipients. He himself recedes into the background and speaks immediately of Christ. The letter…
Introduction to the First Letter of John Authorship and Historical Context Although the letter begins without the author introducing himself, there is no doubt that…