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Are You Walking in the Light? A Deep Dive into 1 John 2:7–14In the modern church, many claim to know God, but the Apostle John provides a specific, inescapable “litmus test” to prove it: The Social Test of Love.
If we claim to be in the light but harbor hatred for a brother or sister, the Scripture is clear—we are still in the darkness. This teaching on 1 John 2:7–14 strips away religious pretension and challenges every believer to examine the reality of their fellowship with Jesus Christ.
The Commandment That Is Both Old and NewJohn describes the command to love as “old” because it has been the foundation of the Gospel from the beginning. Yet, it is “new” because Jesus Christ gave it a fresh, revolutionary standard. We are no longer called to merely “like” our neighbors; we are commanded to Agapa—to love with a self-sacrificing commitment that mirrors the Cross.
Three Stages of Spiritual GrowthThis lesson also explores the unique categories of Christian maturity:
One of the most sobering aspects of this study is the warning against spiritual blindness. Hatred—including the sins of racism and partiality—does not just hurt the church; it blinds the individual. When we walk in hatred, we lose our spiritual orientation and stumble in the dark.
Deepen Your Study: Complete Resource PackageTo help you, your small group, or your congregation master these truths, we have packaged this entire teaching into a professional, ready-to-use digital resource.
What’s Inside the 1 John 2:7–14 Study Pack:
Don’t just hear the Word—study it. This package is formatted for easy use in Microsoft Word and is available for immediate download.
[Download the 1 John 2:7–14 Resource Package Here]
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Are You Walking in the Light? A Deep Dive into 1 John 2:7–14In the modern church, many claim to know God, but the Apostle John provides a specific, inescapable “litmus test” to prove it: The Social Test of Love.
If we claim to be in the light but harbor hatred for a brother or sister, the Scripture is clear—we are still in the darkness. This teaching on 1 John 2:7–14 strips away religious pretension and challenges every believer to examine the reality of their fellowship with Jesus Christ.
The Commandment That Is Both Old and NewJohn describes the command to love as “old” because it has been the foundation of the Gospel from the beginning. Yet, it is “new” because Jesus Christ gave it a fresh, revolutionary standard. We are no longer called to merely “like” our neighbors; we are commanded to Agapa—to love with a self-sacrificing commitment that mirrors the Cross.
Three Stages of Spiritual GrowthThis lesson also explores the unique categories of Christian maturity:
One of the most sobering aspects of this study is the warning against spiritual blindness. Hatred—including the sins of racism and partiality—does not just hurt the church; it blinds the individual. When we walk in hatred, we lose our spiritual orientation and stumble in the dark.
Deepen Your Study: Complete Resource PackageTo help you, your small group, or your congregation master these truths, we have packaged this entire teaching into a professional, ready-to-use digital resource.
What’s Inside the 1 John 2:7–14 Study Pack:
Don’t just hear the Word—study it. This package is formatted for easy use in Microsoft Word and is available for immediate download.
[Download the 1 John 2:7–14 Resource Package Here]