From Genesis To Revelation

2 John

2 min · 31 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we read the book of Second Epistle of John, a brief letter from John the Apostle that emphasizes the importance of truth, love, and remaining faithful to the teachings of Jesus Christ. John encourages believers to continue walking in obedience to God's commands and to love one another. He stresses that genuine Christian love is demonstrated through faithful obedience to the truth. The letter also warns against false teachers who deny the truth about Christ and encourages believers to be discerning about whom they support and welcome as teachers. 2 John reminds us that truth and love must work together, and that remaining faithful to Christ's teachings is essential for a strong and healthy faith.

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