Walking in the Light - Part 7
The Letters of John
The New Testament is constantly warning us about false teaching. We're going to run into false teaching at some point in our lives. How do we know if a teaching is false, and what do we do about it? That's what John talks about in 1 John 4:1-6.
Pastor Jeff Berger dives deep into the letters of John to discover what it really means to walk in the light.
We are ending this study in the Revelation, chapter 12. This is the Christmas story. It is not the version we read in the Gospels. It is a very different version. It is Christmas from Heaven's perspective.
The Book of Jude ends with a call to action. What are some things that we as Christians need to do to guard ourselves from false teaching?
We continue to look at how to fight for our faith in the book of Jude.
Jude wasn't written by John, but the theme of the book is the same. We will explore the theme of truth in the book of Jude.
In 3 John, John is writing to a gentile church leader to encourage him. What does that encouragement mean for us today?
We're looking at 2 John. This book is, in a way, a culmination and summary of a lot of the themes explored in 1 John. What is truth? What is love? Let's find out.
We are finishing 1 John, and in this part of the letter, God, through John, wants us to know and be confident in a few specific things.
In 1 John 5:1-12, John writes a pastoral letter to address certain conflicts that have risen in the church. What can we learn from this sermon in written form?
Love is one of the most misunderstood and overused words in our language and other languages as well. God says HE is love. What exactly does that mean? In 1 John 4:7-21, John explains what it means for God to be love.
The New Testament is constantly warning us about false teaching. We're going to run into false teaching at some point in our lives. How do we know if a teaching is false, and what do we do about it? That's what John talks about in 1 John 4:1-6.
How do we grow in our ability to love others? 1 John 3:11-24 might hold the answers.
John wants us to remember who we are. That is so important if we want to continue walking in the light. In 1 John 2:28-3:10 John urges us to remember that we are Children of God.