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Spirituality according to John: Abiding in Christ in the Johannine Writings is unavailable, but you can change that!

Through all of John’s works, a consistent message is woven: being a Christian is about abiding in Christ and in his words. The Gospel of John, the epistle of 1 John, and the Apocalypse all begin in the same way: by pointing to the importance of knowing the Word, both written and incarnate. Using an artistic, storytelling approach to spirituality, John relies heavily on readers’ imaginations to...

follower like the beloved disciple. Consequently, anyone who has ears to hear the Gospel of John can imagine what it looks like to be a disciple of Jesus, then and now. That’s what John expected, that believers would gather together to hear his Gospel read to them (1 Jn 1:1–4). Yet, even that wouldn’t happen unless members depended on each other: illiterate members can’t hear unless literate members read. But some in John’s churches decided they would be better off without John or the rest of the
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