1 John 2 | The Love of God versus Ours

1 John 2 The Love of God versus Ours | John writes a new command that is really an old command; to love one another. Jesus made this command new, in that he lived it and gave it life, and breath. Now John says that all children of God should share that love with the unloveables in their lives.

Journey 17 | Ministry of the Broken Heart. Journey Seventeen brings us back to the heart of ministry, in all its love and sorrow. John was the Apostle of Love, and Christ's love shines through both John's gospel and his three letters to the church. Back in the OT, Jeremiah reveals the other side of serving God—the ministry of sorrow. In Jeremiah and Lamentations, he mourns for God's people who refuse to hear his call to repent. Obadiah and several chapter of Proverbs round out the journey. (92 days)

Teacher: Kris Langham

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1 John 2 Themes: Love of God, Spirit of Truth, testify

1 John 2 Tags: love made complete, driving out fear, perfect love, love your brother

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