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The Apostle John begins his letter much like he began the other books he was inspired to write in the New Testament. He brings the focus immediately on Who Jesus is and how that fact impacts our lives eternally.
1. Your salvation depends entirely on what you do with the historical fact of Jesus’ Resurrection.
2. God doesn’t expect perfection, but He does enable progression.
3. Anyone can justify their sin. Christians confess it.
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The Apostle John begins his letter much like he began the other books he was inspired to write in the New Testament. He brings the focus immediately on Who Jesus is and how that fact impacts our lives eternally.
1. Your salvation depends entirely on what you do with the historical fact of Jesus’ Resurrection.
2. God doesn’t expect perfection, but He does enable progression.
3. Anyone can justify their sin. Christians confess it.
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