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Children of God (1 John 2:28-3:10)

August 12, 2018 • Matt Porter

True Christianity requires transformation. Transformation is the assurance of our salvation - it fundamentally alters the way we think theologically, act morally, and relate socially. John's first letter describes how Christians in the first century and Christians today can know they have received this transformation. Where is the evidence of our faith? It's when we live in the light.

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That You May Know (1 John 5:13-21)

September 30, 2018 • Matt Porter

True Christianity requires transformation. Transformation is the assurance of our salvation - it fundamentally alters the way we think theologically, act morally, and relate socially. John's first letter describes how Christians in the first century and Christians today can know they have received this transformation. Where is the evidence of our faith? It's when we live in the light.

Believing God vs Believing In God (1 John 5:6-12)

September 23, 2018 • Matt Porter

True Christianity requires transformation. Transformation is the assurance of our salvation - it fundamentally alters the way we think theologically, act morally, and relate socially. John's first letter describes how Christians in the first century and Christians today can know they have received this transformation. Where is the evidence of our faith? It's when we live in the light.

Overcoming the World (1 John 5:1-5)

September 16, 2018 • Matt Porter

True Christianity requires transformation. Transformation is the assurance of our salvation - it fundamentally alters the way we think theologically, act morally, and relate socially. John's first letter describes how Christians in the first century and Christians today can know they have received this transformation. Where is the evidence of our faith? It's when we live in the light.