Quick Study Commentary: Epistles of John and Jude

$13.95

The First Epistle of John is one of the most explicit and remarkable letters of the New Testament.  With straightforward language, it offers great theological insight into themes and topics that are at the foundation of one’s relationship with God. This epistle is densely packed with fundamental truths concerning God’s nature, Christ’s divinity, and the believer’s walk with God based upon His criteria.

John’s other two epistles (2 John and 3 John) are often ignored due to their brevity and alleged insignificance. However, they offer us poignant and revealing glimpses into the personal nature of early Christian correspondence, as well as internal challenges facing the early church.

The Epistle of Jude is also easily ignored due to its brevity, unusual writing style, and alleged lack of theological importance. Jude’s writing style is indeed poetic, passionate, and often dark—but his essential message is exactly what Christians today need to hear.

The Quick Study Commentary: Epistles of John and Jude is intended for teachers and preachers of these epistles. It provides for one’s personal understanding of these texts to enhance their presentation to others.

144 pages, 6″ x 9″ softcover

Availability: In stock

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction to 1 John
Prologue (1:1-4)
Walking in the Light of God (1:5-10)
The “New Commandment” to Love (2:1-14)
The Promise of Eternal Life (2:15-29)
Children of God and Children of the Devil (3:1-10)
“Love One Another” (3:11-24)
The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error (4:1-6)
“God Is Love” (4:7-21)
Jesus Is the Christ, the Son of God (5:1-12)
Praying with Confidence (5:13-21)
 
Quick Study Commentary: 2 & 3 John
Introduction to 2 & 3 John
The Epistle 2 John
Salutation and Introduction (1:1-3)
Walking in the Truth (1:4-6)
Those Who Do Not Walk in Truth (1:7-11)
Closing Remarks (1:12-13)
The Epistle 3 John
Salutation (1:1-2)
Walking in the Truth (1:3-4)
Accepting “Strangers” (1:5-8)
Contrast of Two Men (1:9-12)
Closing Remarks and Farewell (1:13-15)
 
Quick Study Commentary: Jude
Introduction to Jude
Salutation (1:1-3)
Condemnation of Ungodly Men (1:3-16)
Prescription for Godly Living (1:17-25)