Refuting false teachers and teachings is one of the main functions of a healthy church. John is known as the disciple of love, he had a very unique relationship with Jesus that the others didn’t experience. When he was writing to the first letter of John, he was probably the only remaining alive apostle, the others had already been martyred. He wrote this letter to reassure Christians in their faith and counter false teachers and their wrong views of Christ. At this point in his life, many churches had been established and as a result false doctrines were infiltrating many congregations. So John was not going to let that slide by. Today we’re going to exploring 1 John 1:1-4
Refuting False Teachers
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