The Apostle John says the commandment to love one another is
both old and new. Old, because it has been the heart of God’s
covenant from the beginning. New, because it has now been
embodied and made livable in Jesus Christ. In this study we
walk slowly through 1 John 2:7-14 — the Greek behind the text,
the historical setting, the Old Testament echoes, and the
quiet, costly invitation it still extends to us today.
Category: New Testament
John Chapter Seven: Rivers in the Rubble
Jesus stands in the temple and cries out: If anyone thirsts, come to Me and drink. Discover the grace of John Chapter Seven.
John Chapter Six: The Bread That Stays
John Chapter Six reveals Jesus as the Bread of Life — provision, grace, and the cost of staying when faith gets hard.
John Chapter Five: The Voice That Raises the Dead
In John Chapter Five, Jesus heals a man paralyzed for 38 years and declares that whoever believes has already passed from death to life. Grace.
John Chapter Three: Love, Not Condemnation
John chapter three reveals a God who came not to condemn but to save. Discover the grace at the heart of the gospel in this Bible study.
JOHN CHAPTER ONE BIBLE STUDY
A John Chapter One Bible Study exploring how the eternal Word became flesh—bringing grace upon grace to every heart that receives Him.
The Gospel of John a Beloved Disciple’s Witness to the Word Made Flesh
A warm, grace-centered introduction to the Gospel of John—exploring authorship, themes, and the cascading love of God.
The Gift God Never Rejects
God isn’t moved by your performance but by your honesty. The only thing He asks you to bring is the truth about your need. Grace. Always grace.
Pure Faith: James 1:27 Devotional
Pure faith bends down in compassion and stands tall in holiness. Discover the quiet work of real faith through James 1:27.
Grace not Works: Where Striving Ends and Grace Begins
Grace isn’t a bill we split with God. It’s a gift we learn to receive. Discover how Ephesians 2:8-9 ends striving and begins rest in Christ.
