Did you notice how similar the introductions of the books are? They both start with "beginning", "word" [logos] and "life".
Did you notice the "born of God" theme in John 1.13, then again in John 3? Remember when we taught on this with the "Biggest Loser" illustration from 1 John 2.29 and 3.9?
What similarities or common themes are you seeing between the two books?
If you are struggling, what about John 4? Read John 4 closely aloud. Do you see any common threads with 1 John?
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Study Guide Help
1 John only has 5 chapters. Read through the book each week by taking one chapter a day, five days a week.
- Chap. 2 is the longest chapter with 29 verses. It can be read aloud at a moderate pace in about 4 min. Setting aside 15 min. for Bible reading and prayer, this would leave you with at least 10 min. for prayer or further reflection on the chapter.
- The entire book can be read aloud in about 14 min. at a moderate pace.
- Try reading aloud, while looking for a keyword. It will help focus your mind.
Did you notice how similar the introductions of the books are? They both start with "beginning", "word" [logos] and "life".
ReplyDeleteDid you notice the "born of God" theme in John 1.13, then again in John 3? Remember when we taught on this with the "Biggest Loser" illustration from 1 John 2.29 and 3.9?
What similarities or common themes are you seeing between the two books?
If you are struggling, what about John 4? Read John 4 closely aloud. Do you see any common threads with 1 John?