Bible Study 3rd Quarter 2009: John’s Epistles
The Adult Bible Study Guide for the 3rd quarter 2009 is Loved and Loving: John’s Epistles.
This quarter, instead of studying John’s Gospel (his own inspired eyewitness account of Jesus) or the book of Revelation (which he also wrote), we’re going to study his three letters. Though addressed to certain churches and individuals in his time, they deal with issues relevant to us today, issues such as false doctrine, sin, love, apostasy and obedience. But most important of all, they deal with Jesus Christ, the One through whom we were created (”How did we get here?”), the One who gives our existence meaning and purpose (”Why are we here?”) and the One who promises to come again and raise us to eternal life (”Where are we going?”). In short, in Jesus we find the answers to the most important questions.
As with many of the letters of the New Testament, John’s don’t occur in a vacuum. On the contrary, they were written to deal with issues facing some churches at that time, including the nature of Christ, which for John wasn’t mere abstract theology but a topic that impacted the Christian’s view of truth. For John, to deny that Jesus Christ “has come in the flesh” would ultimately lead to a view of sin and redemption that radically differs from the Bible’s teaching. It would lead to a different dynamic within the community of believers and to a different relationship to the “world.” Finally, it would lead to apostasy and ruin. Hence, the importance of this theme.
Indeed, while discussing the passages and themes of these epistles, we need to keep in mind that they are all related to Jesus. Whenever we discuss them, we also discuss who Jesus is, what He has done for us, and what He promises to do for us, as well.
Thus, the three epistles of John speak to issues relevant for the church today. We would do well to listen to them, because we believe that ultimately it is God who is speaking to us through John’s words, the God who—though not revealing to us answers to such questions as “What’s at the earth’s core?”—has revealed to us truths about a greater and firmer foundation upon which we can rest: our Creator and Redeemer, Jesus Christ.
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