The Letters of John

The Letters of John by N. T. Wright, published by InterVarsity Press on May 16, 2012, is a concise exploration of the themes found in John’s letters. This edition comprises 64 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the concept of living in truth, emphasizing the importance of integrity that reflects the gospel through love for God and fellow believers.
Readers will find nine studies that guide them in understanding how to embody the principles of walking in truth in contemporary life. The work focuses on the interplay between correct doctrine, outward behavior, and the transformative love that signifies a genuine grasp of the gospel. Through these studies, N. T. Wright aims to encourage believers to manifest the life of God within themselves, making it evident to those around them.
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In his letters, John expresses delight at believers who are “walking in the truth”: behaving with that integrity which reflects the gospel. This involves not just correct doctrine and proper outward behavior, but also love for God and fellow believers. It’s this love, John writes, that shows that the truth of the gospel has really been grasped, not as an abstract idea but as what it is, the very life of God himself at work in his people. These nine studies from Tom Wright help us become believers who are “walking in the truth” in our own day–people in whom the very life of God is at work for all to see.
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