About This Book
The epistle addresses believers about the reality of divine life revealed in Christ, emphasizing fellowship with the Father and Son, the manifestation of life and light, and the need for honesty about sin. It urges obedience to God's commands as proof of knowing him, especially the command to love one another, contrasted with warnings against hatred, antichrists, and false teachers. The letter offers assurance of forgiveness through confession, instruction on discerning true faith by righteous conduct, and encouragement to abide in Christ so believers may have confidence at his coming and enjoy eternal life.
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