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1 John: The Fruit of Fellowship with Christ - The Man Who Ignores Light  (1 John 1:3, 6-7)
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The Man Who Ignores Light (1 John 1:3, 6-7)

09/28/18 • -1 min

1 John: The Fruit of Fellowship with Christ
We have learned from the Apostle John that life without fellowship with God is like being shut away from the light; it is dark and cold, depressing and filled with illusions. God is light. This is the message of the life of our Lord Jesus, John declares. This is what he came to tell us and to show us. As light, he warms, fills, and fulfills us and unveils reality to us by showing up the false.
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We have learned from the Apostle John that life without fellowship with God is like being shut away from the light; it is dark and cold, depressing and filled with illusions. God is light. This is the message of the life of our Lord Jesus, John declares. This is what he came to tell us and to show us. As light, he warms, fills, and fulfills us and unveils reality to us by showing up the false.

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