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Interpreting the Gospel of John - John 15.18-16.15 Witness in the World

John 15.18-16.15 Witness in the World

10/26/20 • 46 min

Interpreting the Gospel of John

In John 15:18-16:15, we consider the disciple’s relationship to the world as both separate from the world and also committed to engagement with the world in the power of the Holy Spirit.

The post John 15.18-16.15 Witness in the World first appeared on Observe the Word.

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In John 15:18-16:15, we consider the disciple’s relationship to the world as both separate from the world and also committed to engagement with the world in the power of the Holy Spirit.

The post John 15.18-16.15 Witness in the World first appeared on Observe the Word.

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