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God Is Love: A Study in 1 John

DAY 4 OF 5

What does it say?

The One who is inside believers is greater than the one who is in the world. Since love comes from God, those who know God should love one another.

What does it mean?

Today’s passage focuses on two evidences of salvation: the power of God’s Spirit to illuminate truth and the power of God’s love to drive away fear. Those who receive Jesus as their Savior have the Spirit of God and the love of God inside of them. Satan’s forces try to lead believers off the right path through teaching a false message and by causing discord among Christ’s followers. John called on his friends to defeat the viewpoint of the world in their lives by relying on the Holy Spirit. Only He can empower believers to live in the reality that love has replaced fear as the driving force of life.

How should I respond?

When was the last time you stopped for a spiritual checkup? Take a moment to examine your heart for evidence that you’ve fallen for a lie from Satan. Do your attitudes and opinions agree more with the Bible or with the world’s viewpoint? Over the last week, what actions were driven by fear of some kind? As a believer you have no need to live in fear, but you must rely continually on the Spirit of God who lives within you. Understanding truth from His Word will have a chain reaction, releasing you from the fears connected to Satan’s lies and freeing you to live in God’s love. Ask Him to direct you to truth today.

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God Is Love: A Study in 1 John

1 John is one of three letters written by John the Beloved, the same author as the Gospel of John and Revelation. Written as a response to false teaching in the church, John reminds his readers that just as God is both love and light, true believers are to show love and light to the world.

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