We are continuing out study of John's longer epistle this week as we read chapter 2. Your reading time is right around 4 1\2 minutes.
Last week, we picked up a thread where John begins to indentify contrasts between people who walk in the light of Christ, and those who walk in darkness. John will continue to blend this thread into the tapestry this week, as he points out more differences in these two groups.
Here are some things for you to think about and look for as you read:
1) Remember John's overall message in this epistle is 3 tests or assurances for people to apply to their lives in order to have assurance they have eternal life. Always try to keep that in the forefront of your mind as you read.
2) Look for and mark or highlight any repeated words, phrases or ideas.
3) Try to pick out those contrasts John lays down between the two groups of people.
4) How does John describe Jesus' ongoing role in a believer's life? What is Jesus doing for us today?
5) In the last episode, we talked about how Jesus said "eternal life was knowing the Father and the Son. How does John say this week, that "we know we have come to know him?"
7) What is the "old - new" commandment John is talking about in vs 7-11?
8) What does John have to say about the world? Can you think of examples in each category of ** desires of the flesh ** desires of the eyes ** the pride of life **?
9) How does John define antichrists in this chapter? Who are these antichrists specifically? Does this surprise you?
10) If the people are asking "What gospel do we follow?" What advice or assurance does John offer them in verse 24? Which test is this?
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