Commentary on 1 John 5: Faith, Assurance, and Eternal Life
Let’s walk through 1 John 5 together and see what it teaches us about living as overcomers in Christ.
			Let’s walk through 1 John 5 together and see what it teaches us about living as overcomers in Christ.
			That’s what stewardship is all about: faithfully using what God has given us for His glory and the good of others.
			As followers of Jesus, we need more than just good intentions to walk in faith—we need direction, wisdom, and truth. That’s exactly what the Bible gives us.
			As believers, Passion Week—also called Holy Week—is one of the most meaningful times of the year for us.
			Prayer is one of the greatest gifts God has given us. It’s not just a routine or a religious duty—it’s our direct line of communication with the Lord.
			Jesus didn’t say if we fast—He said when. That tells us fasting should be a regular part of our walk with God.
			The Sermon on the Mount, found in Matthew 5-7, is one of the most powerful teachings of Jesus Christ. It lays the very foundation for Christian living.
			The fourth chapter of 1 John is one of the most powerful passages in Scripture, as it teaches us about love, truth, and discernment.
			In 1 John 3, the apostle John continues to teach us about what it means to be children of God.
			As members of the body of Christ, we each have a unique role to play in the Church. God has given us spiritual gifts to serve, edify, and build up one another for His glory.