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Following up on Part One of this series in 2 John, we explore the reason or situation that John was addressing in his teaching on Truth and Love in verses 1-6. Because "deceivers" or false teachers with bad motives were on the move, John wanted his audience to be watchful and make sure not to entertain or endorse these teachers and their ideas. In verses 7-13, we have a great reminder that the teachings of Christ and New Testament letters were spoken and written to real people with real issues, addressing real situations with eternal implications.
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Following up on Part One of this series in 2 John, we explore the reason or situation that John was addressing in his teaching on Truth and Love in verses 1-6. Because "deceivers" or false teachers with bad motives were on the move, John wanted his audience to be watchful and make sure not to entertain or endorse these teachers and their ideas. In verses 7-13, we have a great reminder that the teachings of Christ and New Testament letters were spoken and written to real people with real issues, addressing real situations with eternal implications.