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We live in a world that is very comfortable with spiritual ambiguity. People often say things like, “I’m spiritual, but not religious,” or “My truth is different from your truth.” But the apostle John doesn’t leave room for spiritual gray areas. In just a few verses, he draws a sharp contrast between light and darkness, truth and deception, confession and denial.
John’s message is not written to shame believers, but to anchor them. He wants us to experience real fellowship with God—not imagined, not superficial, but honest and transforming.