
To be a Christian is to be a student. The word “disciple” means “student”, and before he ascended to Heaven, Jesus’s final command to his students was that they should go into all the world and teach, making more students (Matthew 28:19-20). As Christians in the modern world, our calling is still to be students of Jesus and to help each other in fellowship as we learn about Him and from Him. We ar... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 113 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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An exciting new beginning: we begin our meditations on what we've learned, starting with reviewing Paragraph 1.
As we work towards the end of this section, which feels like it could be the end of the epistle, we get our vocabulary straight and examine he idea that to be one with God is to be one with Truth.
Today we continue with the final set of verses in this book, headed towards the big finish. Along the way: lots of uses of John's favorite preposition!
As we approach the end of this epistle, we look at the shape of the chapter and begin to focus in on the end of the book!
All about the sin towards death - and the not-deathwards sin!
At long last: "the sin not leading to death" - not to mention the sin leading to death!
(Presented with apologies for the incorrect file upload on this episode - that is been corrected! Happy Easter Weekend!)
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This program offers in-depth, verse-by-verse Bible study sessions that center on First John and related New Testament themes. Across episodes, the host guides a patient, linguistically focused exegesis—often delving into Greek terminology, tense, and prepositions—while weaving practical applications for daily faith, prayer, and moral living. The tone is scholarly yet accessible, with a collaborative classroom atmosphere that features multiple regular participants contributing to the discussion. Listeners can expect meticulous textual analysis, conversations about translation nuances, and a consistent emphasis on how belief in Jesus, life in God, and obedience intersect in the life of a believer. A notable strength is the combination of rigo... more
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