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Mentioned in 7 episodes
2 John
Book • 80
The Book of 2 John is a short letter addressed to 'the chosen lady and her children,' which may refer to a local church or a prominent Christian woman and her family.
The letter urges readers to walk in obedience to God's commandments, particularly the command to love one another.
It also warns against deceivers who deny that Jesus came in the flesh, labeling them as 'the deceiver and the antichrist.
' The author, traditionally believed to be Apostle John, emphasizes the importance of sound theology and warns against participating in the evil work of false teachers.
The letter urges readers to walk in obedience to God's commandments, particularly the command to love one another.
It also warns against deceivers who deny that Jesus came in the flesh, labeling them as 'the deceiver and the antichrist.
' The author, traditionally believed to be Apostle John, emphasizes the importance of sound theology and warns against participating in the evil work of false teachers.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a future reading material in the podcast.


Tara Leigh Cobble

28 snips
Day 359 (2 Peter 1-3, Jude 1) - Year 6
Mentioned by Jacob Harkey as a book he has been reading.

22 snips
Further In / 1 John 1:5-2:2
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as a short epistle about God's love for us.


Greg Laurie

P.S. I Love You | Sunday Message
Mentioned by 

as a book that the listeners have been travelling through.


Steve Schwetz

2 John 9—13
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in the context of discussing the concept of sacrifice and its cultural significance.

Ronn Johnson

EP054: John 1:29-51: How Did Jesus "Take Away the Sin of the World"?
Mentioned as one of the upcoming books ![undefined]()

will be covering in the sermon series.

Jonathan Laurie

This Is How You Know | Sunday Message (with Jonathan Laurie)
Referenced to describe Jesus as the temple.

The Church