they are placed in the New Testament has to do with length, not chronology. For another, if we look at 1 John first, what we find in 2 and 3 John seem a little superfluous since they just touch on themes which are expanded in the larger epistle. So what I decided to do was to treat 2 and 3 John as appetizers and 1 John will be the main course.
So in this Bible study we covered 2 John in its entirety--all 13 verses. Among the themes we uncovered were truth, love, and the importance of having a truthful understanding of and embracing of Jesus Christ. The situation is this: false teaching has infiltrated the churches of Asia Minor and the nature of this teaching amounts to a denial of the Incarnation of Jesus, or as John puts it:
For many deceivers have gone out into the world, those who do not confess the coming of Jesus Christ in the flesh. Such a one is the deceiver and the antichrist.--2 John 7What we confess about Christ is vital. When John says these "have gone out into the world" he is saying they have left the faith. They have apostatized. And John says this has eternal consequences. While sound theology does not save us, the nature of true faith is that it embraces sound theology when it hears it. While not all truth is vital and we most certainly will not have a perfect knowledge of many things on this side of eternity, it becomes clear that some truth is vital and when we reject it we have rejected the faith and separated ourselves from Christ.
John will expand on these ideas in the larger epistle, but in the meantime you can listen to our bible study on this one by clicking the link below. I hope you will do so. God bless you.
Click here: 2 John - Truth, Love, and Christ
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