Good doctrine leads to healthy action, and John believed his teaching would lead his audience to a life of confidence before God. And this is how he approached the end of his letter, explaining to them what that confidence should produce. First, prayer. Second, specific convictions. This week and next, as we draw near to the closeout or study of this letter, we will look at both. (12 Minutes/3000 Words)
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God looked, during the prophet Zephaniah’s era, for those who would seek and inquire of him, but he found none. Instead, what he saw was a people who sought their hearts, their feelings, and their desires. (1 Minute/300 Words)
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