1 John 2:7–14 – April 12th, 2019
Observation
What does it say?
FELLOWSHIP WITH CHRISTIANS
Read 1 John 2:7–14
- What is the old commandment John is writing to them about? (v. 7–9)
- What does John say about those who claim to walk in the light but hate their brother? (v. 9)
- Why are the two opposed?
- What does it look like to walk in darkness to John?
- What are consequences of being in the darkness? (v. 11)
- What are the different ways John states for the reason of his writing? (v. 12–17)
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
- How have we been forgiven?
- What does it look like to have overcome the evil one? How is this possible?
- What does it mean for the word of God to abide in you?
- Why is daily Scripture reading vital for the Christian life?
- Share what Scripture you are currently reading with the group.
- Sing together of the hope we have in Christ Jesus: "Oh Church Arise".
Print Bible Study
1 John 2:7–14 – April 12th, 2019
Observation
What does it say?
FELLOWSHIP WITH CHRISTIANS
Read 1 John 2:7–14
- What is the old commandment John is writing to them about? (v. 7–9)
- What does John say about those who claim to walk in the light but hate their brother? (v. 9)
- Why are the two opposed?
- What does it look like to walk in darkness to John?
- What are consequences of being in the darkness? (v. 11)
- What are the different ways John states for the reason of his writing? (v. 12–17)
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
- How have we been forgiven?
- What does it look like to have overcome the evil one? How is this possible?
- What does it mean for the word of God to abide in you?
- Why is daily Scripture reading vital for the Christian life?
- Share what Scripture you are currently reading with the group.
- Sing together of the hope we have in Christ Jesus: "Oh Church Arise".