Summary
In this episode, Allen Webster explores the background, purpose, and key themes of the Book of 1 John, emphasizing its historical context, theological significance, and practical applications for believers today.
Takeaways
- Historical background of 1 John (85-95 A.D.)
- John’s purpose: reassurance, warning, guidance
- Addressing Gnosticism: Docetic and Antinomian types
- The significance of the prologue as an introduction
- The process of establishing fellowship with God
- The credibility of John as a witness to Jesus
- The importance of testimony, miracles, and fulfilled prophecy
- Practical applications of 1 John for believers
- The concept of fellowship within the church and brotherhood
- The eternal nature of Jesus and its implications
Chapters
00:00 Background and Purpose of John’s Writing
04:25 Exploring the Text: Key Verses and Themes
11:50 The Apostolic Witness: Credibility and Experience
18:44 The Nature of Jesus: The Word of Life
25:52 Fellowship and Joy: The Purpose of Apostolic Testimony
30:11 The Eternal Logos: Implications for Believers
35:10 Sermon Insights: John’s Jesus and Fellowship
39:29 Establishing Fellowship with God: The Process
44:19 Five Links in God’s Chain of Fellowship

