Exposition of the Letters of John (Persian (Farsi))
Exposition of the Letters of John
The great theme of the Gospel and the Letters of John is life. There is, however, this difference: in the Gospel we see the perfect manifestation of eternal life in Christ, while the Letters present the fruits and the proofs of this life in believers.
In the course of the letters, the apostle John warns us against antichrist and false prophets, and speaks of the time in which he wrote as being characteristically the "last hour". We may thus conclude that the letters were probably the latest writings of the New Testament, and that, when the apostle wrote, the ruin of the Church in responsibility had already commenced.
This gives to the letters a deep importance for believers in these last days, inasmuch as we learn thereby that, in a day of ruin, though the Church may be shorn of the outward power and display that marked it in Pentecostal days, it is still possible for the individual believer to get back to that which is vital - the life was set forth in perfection in Christ from the beginning. No ruin of the Church, no corruption of Christendom, can touch that which is true in Christ. Thus the life that was set forth in Him, and communicated to the believer, can still be lived and bring forth its blessed fruits in the power of the Spirit.
SKU | 1396590 |
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Language | Persian (Farsi) |
Author | Hamilton Smith |
ISBN | 978-3-96162-656-4 |
Publisher | GBV Dillenburg GmbH |
Original title | The Epistles of John |
Original language | English |
Type | Paperback |
Binding | Glued |
Number of pages | 76 |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 12.0 x 18.0 x 0.4 cm |
Weight | 0.084 kg |
Unit, Package | 5 |
Delivery time within Germany | 3-5 business days |
For purchase only | No |