1. The Spirit’s burden in the Gospel of John is, beyond the historical accounts, to present God’s plan to communicate with man through the Word. By His incarnation, human living, death, and resurrection, He dispenses His life for the building up of the church.
2. The epistles of John conclude the epistles of the apostles, showing Christ as the Word of life, which aims to bring the church into fellowship with the divine life with the Father and with His Son. They reveal that Christ’s ultimate aim is to weave a fabric of love, the warp of which is God Himself and His love being dispensed to man, and the woof of which is His love manifesting itself among the members of His Body.
3. Revelation is the conclusion of the entire Bible, both Old and New Testaments. The whole Bible is the revelation of Jesus Christ, especially the last book that concludes it. In Revelation, revelation is made known not only by words, but also by means of signs that contain spiritual meaning. It reveals the completion of God’s economy until future eternity.
4. “The Christian life is a life of faith lived in the spiritual and heavenly sphere. Never again should we live in the earthly sphere. Every man who is born of the Spirit begins to live no longer according to the rules of the earth, but by the Spirit (John 3:8). And all who are led by the Spirit of God are children of God. Hallelujah!”
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