The Apostle John didn’t write his gospel account until 30 years after Christ’s crucifixion. He used the intervening years to think deeply on the eternal origins of the Son of God—his closest friend. God gave John a profound understanding of a time when God and the Word existed in perfect harmony—completely alone, before the creation of even the tiniest speck of physical matter. This understanding distinguishes John’s gospel from the other three. To fully grasp the fundamental subjects only discussed in John’s account, request John’s Gospel: The Love of God by Gerald Flurry. This inspiring booklet will give you insight into essential topics such as: the creation of the angels, the creation of the universe, the angelic rebellion, the creation of man, Christ’s sacrifice for the sins of mankind, and mankind’s awesome potential to be born into the Family of God. The stunning message contained in this booklet will help you build God’s joy in your life.
John wrote his gospel account and his epistles while imprisoned on the Isle of Patmos. He looked on in dismay from behind bars as God’s first-century Church came to the brink of extinction. Savage traitors devoured his little flock from the inside. The urgency of the times made John believe that Christ’s return was imminent—and he conveyed that belief in his epistles to the Church. But his timing was off by 2,000 years. First, second and third John are really for God’s Church today. To learn more about the life-and-death lessons packaged inside John’s pithy epistles, request The Last Hour by Gerald Flurry. This free booklet shows how events in the first century directly parallel what has happened and what is yet to come in the final days before Christ’s return.
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