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Just in time for Mother's Day, we arrive at 1 John 2:29-3:10 for our teaching from Scripture this week.  The natural bond between parent and child is reflected in this passage calling us "God's children."  This can conjure up many pictures depending on the kind of relationship you have with your parents, but John intends for us to see God's loving desire for us.

Take a look at the passage this week (together with 1 John 5:18-21) and we'll discuss it together at our gathering.  Some questions to consider:

  • What does John mean when he calls us children of God?
  • How do you see yourself as a child of God?  How would this affect your relationship with God, others, yourself?

  • Have you ever wondered if God really loves you?
  • If you are confident that God loves you, have you ever wondered why?
  • Do you ever struggle with doing things your own way instead of God's way (a.k.a. sin) and wish you had greater power to resist and overcome it?
  • Have you ever longed to experience God's forgiveness and love on a more profound level?
  • Do you desire to deepen your love for people and want to discover how to give and receive love more freely?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, the book of 1 John has words to speak to you. These were the very issues and questions facing the followers of Jesus that John addresses in this letter. They needed to discover more of God's love. They longed for overcoming power to be unleashed in their lives. Their hearts hungered to know God's forgiveness in all its fullness. And these followers of Jesus desired to express and receive genuine love with other people.

In the midst of their worry, fear and doubt, John wrote to bring assurance, hope and confidence. John's readers found direction in his wise God-directed words, and I firmly believe his words offer the same assurance, hope and confidence for us.

We'll begin exploring this letter from John at our gathering this Sunday. I'd like to invite you to please read 1 John 1:1-2:2 in preparation for our discussion together.

  • What questions does John address in these verses?
  • What questions/issues do his words raise?
  • What are the implications of his words for following Jesus today?

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