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The letters of John speak words of encouragement and reproach to the grave concerns of the early church, yet reveal a God who not only loves his people, but wants them to experience life abundantly. Gary M. Burge’s commentary on the letters of John focuses on understanding the significance of John’s letters when he wrote them, and conveys the power they still have today.
“Christian community is not some passing association of people who share common sympathies for a cause. Nor is it an academy where an intellectual consensus about God is discovered. It cannot be so superficial. Christian community is partnership in experience; it is the common living of people who have a shared experience of Jesus Christ. They talk about this experience, they urge each other to grow more deeply in it, and they discover that through it, they begin to build a life together unlike any shared life in the world.” (Page 55)
“John envisions Christian believers who are so completely healed inwardly that reconciliation within the community is a natural by-product of spiritual maturity.” (Pages 193–194)
“He assumes that intimate fellowship in the Christian community is only possible when there is consensus about the identity and presence of Jesus.” (Page 52)
“He who existed from limitless eternity has entered time and space and taken up residence here on earth.” (Page 53)
“In other words, John has in mind any desire, any sinful interest, that draws us away from God or at least makes continuing fellowship with him impossible.” (Page 115)
This is the pulpit commentary for the twenty-first century.
—George K. Brushaber, president, Bethel College and Seminary
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—Charles F. Stanley, pastor, First Baptist Church of Atlanta
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