Part I Like a father who loves his family, John warns believers about the wolves, all the while encouraging the flock in loving tones.
Part I Part II What does the fiery situation surrounding Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego teach believers about brokenness?
Like a father who loves his family, John warns believers about the wolves, all the while encouraging the flock in loving tones.
We must distinguish between the rapture and the coming of Christ to the earth.
The key to successful Christian living is to know what to love and what not to love.
Part I Why does God need to break His children?
All believers must grow in Christ. What John teaches here should both comfort and motivate the church of God.
The life of king Asa provides an excellent example for believers that it’s always better to be broken before God.
There is a vital connection between obeying God and showing God’s love.
John tells of the One who was Life who gave life. This event sets the stage for the Lord of life to rise up in victory over death for us.
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