~5 Min.That Your Joy May Be Full
inthebeloved.org · ... come unto you, and speak face to face, that our joy may be full." 2. Jn. 12. He was writing to "the elect lady and her children," trusting to see ...
Position:LDEM Nov 16, 2003
~5 Min.Walking
biblecentre.org · ... truth in the inward parts" (Ps. 51:6), and "walking in truth" (2. Jn. 4) goes far beyond these words, all-important as they are. With ...
~6 Min.The First Epistle of Peter
biblecentre.org · ... to 1. Cor. 9:5 he took her with him when travelling (compare 2. Jn. 1.13). But what does Peter want to say with "Babylon"? This ...
~6 Min.Judgment in the Life of a Believer and the Assembly
biblecentre.org · ... of those. whom he was instrumental in bringing to the Saviour. (1. Jn. 2:28; 2. Jn. 8). 17. It is possible to suffer loss at the judgment ...
~13 Min.Defilement
biblecentre.org · ... includes everything. But it is well to notice a slight difference in 2. Jn. 7, if we look at the literal translation. In 1. Jn. 4:2 it is ...
~35 Min.Where And How Should Christians Gather?
biblecentre.org · ... return to that which "was from the beginning "(1. Jn. 1:1; 2:7,24; 2. Jn. 5-6). We can be gathered together by the Holy ...
~7 Min.A Message Not To Be Delayed
biblecentre.org · ... with similar urgency that John writes his second epistle to the elect lady (2. Jn. 12), for she must be warned of the danger of receiving false ...
~7 Min.The Public Ministry of Women
... described as men. The language in which the elect lady is addressed (2. Jn. 1) leads to the conclusion that men only were in contemplation ; and ...
Rivers of water in the day of small things - A study on the books of Ezra, Haggai & Nehemiah
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~7 Min.3.3 The repair of the wall begins
... state only if the members abide in the doctrine of Christ (cf. 2. Jn. 9). It is therefore imperative that sound doctrine should be taught, so that ...
~40 Min.The Book Of Nehemiah
biblecentre.org · ... for he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds" (2. Jn. 10-11). But if even in the Apostolic days "certain men crept in unawares," ...