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EPISTLE OF 1 JOHN #2

 

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Chapter One hundred-twenty-three:

Chapter Two - Follow Christ and Last time

                     
                        The First Epistle from John


                                            

CHAPTER TWO

     John writes to his spiritual little children (John was much
older than most of them), that they SIN NOT!  It is to be the
mind attitude for all Christians that they do not want to sin.
And no Christian should want to see any other Christian sin. BUT,
we are human, still in this flesh and we do at times, sin! John
says that if we sin we do have an advocate, someone who pleads
for us, an intercessor between us the Father, and that someone is
Christ Jesus, the holy and righteous One. Jesus is our
at-one-ment (atoning) - propitiation for our sins, and His life
and His sacrifice on the cross is great enough for the sins of
the whole world, for every single person who was and will be on
this planet,(verses 1-2).

     John gives us truth that is plain and easy to understand, it
is as Paul once said, "The simplicity that is in Christ Jesus."
Here is HOW we can KNOW that we KNOW Him, "IF we KEEP His
COMMANDMENTS" (verse 3).
     Now, isn't that simple? How simpler can you have it to
understand the bottom line of the very basic truth of God on how
you can KNOW that you are His child? Jesus' commandments are the
Father's commandments. Jesus said that He and the Father are ONE!
Jesus said He did the will of His Father, that He spoke the words
His Father told Him to speak. All that is in the Gospels. To
teach that Jesus set up His own commandments and "did away" with
the basic commandments given in the Old Testament (especially the
Ten Commandments), is just not reading the Gospels with a clear
mind, you'd have to be a little "tipsy" in the head, to think
such an idea. Jesus kept the Father's will and commandments
PERFECTLY!
     John says, "He that says, 'I know Him,' and keeps NOT His
commandments is a LIAR, and the truth is NOT in Him" (verse 4).
     Again, HOW SIMPLE! No theological degree is needed to
understand such plain words. Reading the New Testament as a child
would read it, you should have come to see easily, that the Ten
Commandments, every single one of them, have NEVER been "done
away with." The reason we have religious teachers out there who
would like to have the Ten Commandments abolished, is because of
the FOURTH ONE! The is really the bottom line for such crazy
theology, some just do not like what the 4th commandment clearly
says (read them in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5) - the SEVENTH DAY
is holy to God, we are told to REMEMBER IT, to KEEP it holy! It
is not the first day or the third day or the fifth day that is
the holy Sabbath of the Lord, it is the SEVENTH DAY! And not one
single, not one single phrase in the New Testament makes the
first day holy, or tells us to keep the first day (Sunday) holy,
or instructs us that the weekly Sabbath has been changed from the
SEVENTH day to the FIRST day!

     Growing up as a child I thought Sunday was God's Holy Day,
not one person told me different, until I was 18 years old. It
hit me like a bomb-shell. I had to realize, hard though it was,
that all the Christianity I knew was in ERROR, total out and out
error. The second shock was that MOST in the churches (especially
the leaders,  KNEW Sunday was not the Seventh day but the first
day). It was indeed a shock to think so many could be wrong, it
is one of the biggest CUNNING deception of the one who can come
as an angel light. Making it all look so good and so nice, with
fancy and smooth words so people will fall for it hook line and
sinker. I did not write the Fourth commandment of the TEN, God
did, and ain't changed one word of it. It's still the same today
as it was in Jesus' day. Jesus observed the Sabbath rest day, we
are told it was His custom to visit the Synagogue on the Sabbath.
That is also written in the Gospels.

     It's really that SIMPLE, if you have the mind of a child, it
was me as a kid growing up, and Jesus also said that unless you
become as little children you will not inherit the Kingdom of
God.
     Of course we have other commandments of the Lord, and so it
is as Jesus said in Matthew 4:4; we must be willing to live by
every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God. 
     Whoever keeps the Lord word in that person the LOVE OF GOD
is perfected, and we KNOW that we are IN Him (verse 4-5).The
question is: What is the love of God? John DEFINES it for us, no
need to guess and speculate, or "have an opinion" as opposed to
the next guys opinion. Here it is, John interpreting his own
phrase:

"For this IS THE LOVE OF GOD, that we KEEP His COMMANDMENTS," and
note the last part of the verse, "and His commandments are NOT
grievous" (1 John 5:3).

     Now, many "Christians" and many leaders in Christianity, are
going to tell you the commandments of God ARE grievous! They may
not tell you that is plain words, but they do tell you that in
their life and in their teaching, that the FOURTH commandment is
not for today, that one you can ignore, whether it be the FIRST
or SEVENTH day you "go to church on." Most will tell you after a
few hours in church you can do your own thing. And most will
certainly NOT tell you it is the SEVENTH day you are to remember
to keep holy.

     Look at verse 6 of this first chapter of 1 John. If you say
you abide in Christ, you OUGHT TO WALK AS HE WALKED!
     Oh, the simplicity of Christ, oh the simplicity of these
verses John is writing. Yes, indeed a CHILD can understand these
verses. Now, people with "theological degrees" may have a hard
time, people who have gone to "Bible Seminary Schools" for 4 or 5
years, may have a hard time understanding these verses, but I
guarantee a child left to himself to read the New Testament, will
NOT have difficulty with such clear verses.
     
     If you claim you abide in the Lord, then you better PROVE
IT, by FOLLOWING in His steps! Just read the Gospels, and see HOW
Christ lived. What did He believe? What did He teach? What
Sabbath day did He observe? What set of Festivals did He keep?
It's all there in the Gospels.

     I'm telling you friends, Jesus' children are the VERY LITTLE
flock, just as He said they were, and DECEPTION is LARGE and
abounding, so much so that Jesus said at the end time, it would
be so abounding that IF it was possible even the ELECT would be
deceived!

     John goes on to say, that he is not writing new things, but
old things, the old commandment is the very word that goes back
to the beginning. Yet, John does add a new commandment (because
darkness is past and true light now shines). He that says he is
in the light but hates his brother, is in darkness. If you abide
in the light you will love your brother, and you will not act to
bring scandal (margin note) or be privy to scandal.
     Again, it is obvious, John said this because some were
hating others. If the love of God is in you, it is not possible
to hate people, no matter what their religion (if they have one)
or not. Is there someone you really dislike? Dislike so much that
it is a hate attitude you have. It would seem SOME people do hate
others because they will kill (literally) others, in the name of
their "god" (I use a small letter "g") or religion.
     Such people who hate others, John says, walk in darkness,
the darkness has blinded their eyes, they just do not know the
path of truth and righteousness, period! (verses 8-11).

     John now acts like a real father figure to his readers. He
says to the little ones in Christ, their sins are forgiven for
Jesus' name sake. He writes to the "fathers" - more mature and
older Christians, because they have known Jesus from the
beginning, they know what He is like and so conform to Him. He
writes to "young men" - those who are not new or little children
in the faith, but not in the faith long enough to be classified
as "fathers." He write to them, because they have overcome THE
WICKED ONE (Satan the Devil and his deceptions).
     He goes back to the "little children" in Christ, because
they have come to KNOW the Father. He writes to the "fathers"
because they KNOW Him that is from the beginning. He writes to
the "young men" because they are STRONG in spiritual matters, and
strong in the Word of God, that abides in them; and they have
overcome THE WICKED ONE.

     All in all, every part of this contained in verses 12-14,
should belong to ALL Christians. All that John lists to each
specific group, must become the WHOLE of those that are IN the
Father, and IN Christ.

     You can only become ALL of this, if you WALK daily with God,
if you have a mind that is ON Him and His Word and Way of life.
You need to be studying His Word, searching the Scriptures,
meditating on His Word and His commandments. You need to have the
right kind of the fear of the Lord. You will not care what people
think of you, what co-workers think of your religion, what
relatives think of the way you live in serving God. 
     And as John then goes on to say, you will NOT "Love the
world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love
the world, the love of the Father is not in him" (verse 15).

     Does this mean you have to be some kind of "stay at home" or
"never leave the house" type (just to work and that's it)? Does
it mean ALL and everything outside of "church" is bad and evil?
OF COURSE NOT! I love to Square Dance. There is not evil in
Square Dancing per se. There is no evil in joining a Tennis club,
if you like to play Tennis. There is no evil in joining a Golf
club if you like to Golf. I'm also into "horses" and have a
beautiful Golden Palomino Quarter horse (she's 7 at the time of
this writing in 2007) and so I work part time at the Horse Ranch.

     There are MANY THINGS that are outside of the "church" that
are not sin to participate in, as long as they do not have you
breaking the commandments of God.
     John defines "love not the world" for us in verse 16.

"For all that is in the world, the LUST of the flesh, the LUST of
the eyes, and the PRIDE of life (putting whatever it is, ahead of
God, His way, His commandments) is not of the Father, but is of
the world."

     You could be so good at something (sport, hobby, etc.etc.)
that you want to be (and maybe could be) the BEST in the world, a
world-champion! But if acquiring that badge of pride, means you
have to break the commandments of God, or put serving God to one
side, while you go after "the pride of life" - then it becomes
SIN! Then it becomes "the lust of the world" to you. And John
finishes this thought by telling us that the world (without God)
is going to pass away, and all the lusts thereof: BUT he that
DOES THE WILL of God, shall ABIDE FOR EVER - that's eternal life
friends in the very family of God! (verse 17).

     There are some things I would like like to do, some things I
could have done when younger in the horse world and in the music
world, and maybe got some fame here and there, but it meant I
would have to disregard the Sabbath, so I did not do it as such.
Now, I still enjoy my horse and the horse world, I still enjoy my
teaching guitar/banjo/mandolin and singing cowboy songs, but I
make sure THAT all revolves AROUND the Sabbath. And of course
doing anything outside of "church" must be decent and moral and
within the laws of God, in body, mind, words, and spirit.
Everything we do must be with the mind of Christ, and remembering
that Satan can pervert anything.

THE LAST TIME!

     Look at verse 18! Mark it! It's a lesson in "time, as God
sees time." John was inspired to say IN HIS day that it was "the
last time" - the "last age." It is possible John did think that
the return of Christ was not too far away, if not in his life
time, then in the lifetime of many of his readers. As we have
seen, God does not view "time" as we view it. I want you to go
back to the book of Hebrews, you may have missed it, or forgotten
it. Hebrews 1:2. Paul said Jesus had spoken to them, when in the
flesh, in "these last days." So "last days" - "last time" - can
be understood that it is such for 2,000 years, that we are STILL
IN "the last time."
     
     John, like the apostle Paul (2 Thes.2) understood there
would come in the very end, THE anti-christ, THE one man that is
called in the book of Revelation, "THE false prophet!" Yes, there
will be such a man, at the very end of this age, the book of
Revelation shows he will come just before Jesus returns, because
when Christ does come He will cast that false prophet into the
fire - see Revelation 19:20).
     But BEFORE "THE" man of sin comes, John said that MANY anti-
christs were ALREADY there in the Roman world! Wow! MANY already
preaching things contrary to the teachings of Christ. Again, let
me ask you, if it was so in John's time, at the end of the first
century A.D. HOW MANY DO YOU SUPPOSE HAVE BEEN AND ARE STILL, OUT
THERE ON THIS PLANET EARTH? 

     These anti-christs were once a part of the very true Church
of God during the apostles time. But they did not stay true to
the faith once delivered. They left the true body of Christ, but
you can guarantee they were busy forming as large a following
after themselves, as possible. They went out so they might be
made manifest to the very Elect of God. The elect KNOW the true
teachings of the Lord, and they so know the anti-christs, who
they are. And I tell you, there are WAY MORE, yes, WAY MORE
anti-christs out there than there are true servants and ministers
of God.
     He tells his readers that they have an anointing (unction)
from the Holy One, and so they can know all the truths of the
Holy One. Jesus said that the Holy Spirit would come and would
LEAD His true followers into ALL TRUTH (John 16). All truth does
not always come at one time. Most of the time, God gives you one
truth, and then another truth, and then another. As you are
willing to love truth and search the Scriptures for truth, they
the Lord leads you into more of the truth. And this working of
the Spirit also entails that you are willing to be CORRECTED!
Willing to admit ERROR, and LOVE the truth.
     John was pretty sure his readers were being led by the Holy
Spirit and knew the basic truths of God. He knew his readers
could ascertain a LIE. 
     One of the lies going around at this time in John's life,
was that Jesus was NOT the Christ, the "anointed one."  Once more
John makes it simple, IF you do not accept Jesus as the very
anointed Son of God, then you DENY BOTH the Father and the Son.
The Islamic religion accepts Christ as "a prophet" of God, but
they DO NOT accept Jesus as the VERY ANOINTED SON of God the
Father. Being blunt, the Islamic religion is anti-christ. Those
who belong to the Islamic faith, WILL NOT be in the FIRST
resurrection to be with Christ when He returns. I did not say
they will go to hell, far from it, as it is with many others who
are spiritually blinded, most will have their day of salvation,
but it just will not be the first resurrection, unless of course
God calls them in this lifetime to see the truth and repent of
error.
     If you deny the Son as the very Son of God, you also deny
the Father. Once more John is as straight as an arrow, he pulls
no punches, some things he states are just black verses white, so
white are some truths of God, that there is no black whatsoever
in the white, just cannot be shaded anything else but pure white.

     John urges his readers to let that which has been in them
from the start CONTINUE in them. If they stay with the Spirit of
truth, then they have BOTH the Father and the Son. 
     That being the case, then the Father has PROMISED to give
them eternal life (verses 19-25).

YOU NEED NO TEACHER?

     John has written this epistle because it was needed to
counter those who were seducing them with false doctrines and
teachings (verse 26).

     Then we come to words of John that some have taken OUT OF
CONTEXT, and come up with some pretty far out ideas. He says that
if the anointing they have remain in  them, then they "NEED NO
MAN TEACH YOU!" But the anointing will teaching you, and it is
truth, and does not lie, even as it has already taught them, and
so they can abide in it ("it" - see margin).
     Okay then, you can all get off this Website,  close down
your computer, and even close up the book of 1 John, and still
further, you can forget about reading the epistles of Paul, and
James, and Jude, and Matthew, Mark, Luke, and the Gospel of John.
For THEY were men! And John has just said you need no man teach
you, only the Holy Spirit. So why on earth did John continue
writing, after this verse, and why did he even write two other
epistles besides this one, if no man need teach them, if they
only needed the Holy Spirit.
     And if that is the case why was Paul inspired to write that
God HAS PUT SOME in the church, to be apostles, some evangelists,
some prophets, and some pastors and teachers? (see Ephesians
4:11-12).
     Obviously, John is NOT contradicting the rest of the New
Testament. The CONTEXT, is that of "false" ministers coming and
teaching false doctrines. John is saying to them, that because
they have the Holy Spirit, because they have been led to the
basic truths of God, because they KNOW these truths, they should
not give ANY time of day to these men who are indeed
anti-christs. Those fellows have nothing important as far as the
foundational truths of God are concerned, so don't allow them to
try and teach you on those basic foundational truths. It is also
the instruction of John, if you have not already closed up your
Bible, that some people on some issues you do not even allow into
your home, and you do not even wish them God speed (2 John
10-11).

     John finishes his thoughts in this chapter by encouraging
them to stay IN Christ. We are back to the simple things again.
Look at Christ, read the Gospels, see what Christ taught and
practiced, then IMITATE HIM! In so doing we shall not be ashamed
before Him at His coming again to earth. 

     John ends this section with, "If you KNOW that He is
RIGHTEOUS, you KNOW that every one that DOETH (practices as a way
of life) RIGHTEOUSNESS is a part of His family" (my rendition) -
(verses 27-29).

     What is RIGHTEOUSNESS? Here it is friends. Mark it, do not
forget it - the Bible interprets itself - Psalm 119:172.

     God's COMMANDMENTS are RIGHTEOUSNESS!

                           .....................

Written October 2007

Saturday, April 25, 2026

EPISTLE OF 1 JOHN #1

 

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Chapter One hundred-twenty-two:

First Epistle from John #1

                          
                                   
                       Introduction and Chapter One



This introduction is taken from the NKJV Personal Study Edition,
Thomas Nelson, 1990, 1995.

First John is a favorite among the General Epistles of the New
Testament.... It is called a "general" epistle because those to
whom it was addressed are not named.

AUTHOR AND DATE

     Although the writer does not mention his own name, this
epistle, like the Gospel of John, was written by the apostle
John, son of Zebedee. Its readers were familiar with John's
message, testimony, and style.
     John lived until about A.D.100. He thus survived the other
apostles and was viewed as the one remaining authentic voice of
our Lord. When doubts had arisen about the facts and
interpretation of Jesus' life and message, John wrote his Gospel
to anchor the faith of the believers. He then wrote this epistle
to establish the certainty of a personal experience of eternal
life in Jesus Christ. Irenaeus, a second-century church father,
quoted John's disciple, Polycarp, to confirm John's authorship of
this letter.
     The content of the epistle and the historical setting seem
to indicate a date between A.D.85 and 95. It had to be late in
John's ministry but most likely before he was exiled to Patmous
where he wrote the Book of the Revelation.

BACKGROUND

     This letter was probably sent to a group of Christians
living in Asia Minor who were troubled by false teachers.
Although these teachers had left the church, they were trying to
persuade Christians to follow their false teaching. These
teachers denied that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God,
because they did not believe that God had really become a human
being. They seem to have claimed a higher revelation through
which they knew God directly. While claiming not to have sin,
they paid no attention to Christ's commandments, particularly His
command to love one another.

PURPOSE

     John's purpose is clearly stated in 5:13: "That you may
know that you have eternal life, and that you may continue to
believe in the name of the Son of God." John writes to show that
no true knowledge of God is possible without commitment to the
divine-human Son of God and without receiving the forgiveness for
sin that His death provides. Fellowship with God will be
evidenced by faith in Christ, obedience to His commands, and love
for the brethren.

CONTENTS

     This letter emphasizes that God the Son truly became a
man in Jesus Christ. Through this divine-human Christ eternal
life is offered to humanity. His death has provided forgiveness
for our sins. His love expressed in dying for us is both the
pattern of, and power for, our fives. We receive this
forgiveness, love, and eternal life through trusting in Him as
the Son of God who became man. Thus we abide in Him and in the
Father. Our faith in Him rests on the witness of the apostles and
on the witness of the Holy Spirit in Scripture and in our hearts.
     The Holy Spirit empowers us for love and holy living.
Because Christ has shown us that God is light or holiness, we
cannot live in Him and practice sin. The marks of the true
Christian are obedience, love, and continued faith in Christ.

               
              
Outline of 1 John


(I). God revealed in Christ.(1:1-4)

(II). Walking in the light.(1:5-2:2)

A. God is light.(1:5)
B. Christians walk in light.(1:6-10)
C. Forgiveness is available.(2:1,2) 

(Ill). Evidences of salvation.(2:3-29) 

A. Obedience to Christ's commands.(2:3-6)
B. Love for one another.(2:7-11)
C. Love for God.(2:12-17)
D. Loyalty to Christ.(2:18-25) 
E. Guidance by the Spirit.(2:26,27) 
F. Confidence at Christ's appearing.(2:28,29) 

(IV). Characteristics of God's children.(3:1-24)

A. Likeness to God.(3:1-3)
B. Freedom from sin.(3:4-9)
C. Love for the brethren.(3:10-17)
D. Assurance of salvation.(3:18-24)
 
1. Confirmed by obedience.(3:18-22)
2. Witnessed by the Holy spirit.(3:23,24)

(V). Discernment and love.(4:1-21)

A. Tests for false teaching.(4:1-6)
1. Belief in the Son.(4:1-3)
2. Obedience to the gospel.(4:4-6) 

B. Love for fellow Christians.(4:7-21)
1. The command to love.(4:7-12)
2. The power to love: abiding in Christ.(4:13-16)
3. The results of love.(4:17-21)

(VI). Faith in the Son of God.(5:1-17) 

A. The source of spiritual birth.(5:1-5)
B. The ground of assurance.(5:6-17)
 
1. Witnessed to by God.(5:6-12)
2. Written by John.(5:13)
3. Tested in prayer.(5:14-17) 

(Vll). A summary of Christian certainties.(5:18-21)


                             .................



CHAPTER ONE


     John starts by nailing home that Jesus Christ was not a
figment of a religious sect of Judaism. He gives witness that
Jesus was seen and heard and touched by the very apostles of the
first century, and He, Jesus was the very WORD of life, and in
HIM is eternal life, and it is true that Jesus was WITH the
Father and then DID come as a human person, to manifest the very
essence of God.
     John says he and others like him, have and are declaring
Jesus as Messiah, and in so doing all may have fellowship
together, and even more important is that we can have fellowship
with the Father and His Son Jesus Christ. 
     You will note that there is not one word about another
personal being of the Holy Spirit. Why not if the Holy Spirit is
indeed a personal being separate from the Father and Son. The
simple and easy answer is that John did not mention a third
person to fellowship with, because the Holy Spirit is NOT a third
personal being. The Holy Spirit is the very NATURE and POWER that
emanates from both the Father and the Son. The truth about the
Holy Spirit is in other studies on this Website.

     John writes so his readers can have joy that is full and
running over (verses 1-4).

     John then quickly goes into the subject of LIGHT and
DARKNESS. He says God is LIGHT, and in Him there is NO darkness
at all. John is getting right at the trunk of the tree. By close
to the end of the first century A.D. there was already a movement
within the Christian Church of God, to DEPART from the true light
that was in Christ Jesus, a departing was under way from the true
teachings and doctrines of God, a departing from the COMMANDMENTS
of God, as John makes very plain in other verses and chapters of
this epistle.
     John continues his bulls-eye talk. He shoots right from the
hip, fast and square center. If we try to say we have fellowship
with God and yet walk, live, practice our life living in
darkness, we are simply fooling ourselves and LYING to others as
well as ourselves. We are just NOT in the truth, period!
     If on the other hand, we walk, live our lives, in the LIGHT,
just as God is in the light, then we can have fellowship with
each other, and as we are in the right humble and obedient mind-
set, then the mercy of God can be extended towards us, we can be
forgiven our sins through the blood of Christ Jesus (verses 5-7).

     And that is indeed the key factor to having our sins
forgiven. It is being in an attitude of repentance - humble - and
having an outlook on Christian living that desires to live by
God's commandments. John throughout this epistle hits this true
godly mind-set time after time. My in-depth studies on being
saved by grace, and repentance, show the key importance of having
this attitude of mind. 

     Now, as John moves on in regards to the question of sin, it
becomes obvious that when he was writing, there was already a
false teaching being spread by some, that as children of God we
are sinless, or put another way, we DO NOT sin anymore, a kind of
grace in advance, which then leads to, do whatever you want,
because you are already forgiven. A very strange and destructive
teaching because it leads to the complete opposite mind-set you
need to have to be under the grace of God.
     John asserts that if we say we have no sin, we deceive
ourselves, and the truth is not in us. Once you come to see the
holiness of the Lord, and the perfectness and holiness of His
commandments, it is mind-blowing to think that some could
actually believe they do not sin, but it seems that was exactly
what some believed and taught.

     The truth is that if we CONFESS our sins, He is faithful and
just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all
unrighteousness (verses 8-9).
     
     This reminds me of the parable Jesus gave about the self-
righteous Pharisee and the low-down sinner, as they went to pray
in the Temple. The self-righteous fellow, was thanking God he was
not like this sinful person and that sinful fellow. But the low-
down (in the world's estimation) man, was not filled with pomp
and vanity and self-righteousness. He just kept his head low and
simply said, "Father, forgiver me, I'm a sinner."  Jesus said it
was that humble fellow that was justified, made clean, forgiven,
not the vain self-righteous one. Jesus did not give this parable
to teach we should go around always with our head down to the
ground, and feeling like we have just got out of the pig pen we
fell into. Jesus gave that parable to teach us to be humble, to
realize we are human, and although we are God's children, we do
still sin, and we need to ask for the forgiveness of our sins.
The moment we loose that perspective on life as a Christian, we
are in BIG TROUBLE!

     Well, from verse 10, it seems that was not the only false
doctrine going around about sin and the Christian, or about sin
period. It would seem some were teaching WE HAVE NOT SINNED! That
idea of course would lead people to believe they needed no
Savior, hence there was no need for Jesus Christ, and a new
gospel, which was not THE gospel, was in the swing. And that kind
of teaching was about as contrary as you could get, away from the
truth of Jesus Christ, and from the truth that all the first
century apostles taught.

     John did not WANT the spiritual children he was writing too,
to sin! No Christian in their right mind wants other Christians
to sin (John gives a definition of sin in chapter 3:4)....BUT IF
ANY PERSON DOES SIN .....

                             ................

To be continued

Written October 2007

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