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INTRODUCTION
Truth 1 - We are Born again by believing Jesus is Savior.
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Truth 1 - We are Born again by believing Jesus is Savior.
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Families were often viewed as a unit, hence one could not love one member of a family while despising other members.
This verse may also reflect the idea that children bear their parents’ nature.
5:1.
Families were often viewed as a unit, hence one could not love one member of a family while despising other members.
This verse may also reflect the idea that children bear their parents’ nature.
Craig S. Keener, The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1993), .
Truth 2 - Everyone Who loves God loves His Children too (v.1)
Truth 3 - We love God children by loving God and doing His commands (v.2)
Truth 4 - We Love God by doing His commands (v.3)
Love is greater than Law
Truth 5 - His commands are not hard to obey because we already won by believing Jesus is the Savior (v.3-5)
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What are God’s commands?
They are written on our heart.
How do I obey His Commands?
“recognize that obedience is a family matter.”
Wiersbe
is to recognize that obedience is a family matter.
“ An immature Christian considers the demands of the Bible to be burdensome.
He is somewhat like a little child who is learning to obey, and who asks, “Why do I have to do that?”
or “Wouldn’t it be better to do this?”
Warren W. Wiersbe, The Bible Exposition Commentary, vol. 2 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1996), 523.
understand its spiritual message ().
An immature Christian considers the demands of the Bible to be burdensome.
He is somewhat like a little child who is learning to obey, and who asks, “Why do I have to do that?”
or “Wouldn’t it be better to do this?”
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