Kitchen Table Theology

203 Bible Overview: 1 John

Pastor Jeff Cranston

How would you describe your relationship with God: consistent and fruitful, or sporadic and parched? 


In this episode, host Tiffany Coker and Pastor Jeff Cranston explore the background, authorship, and theological significance of the book of 1 John. They discuss how John, the son of Zebedee and an eyewitness to Jesus' ministry, wrote this letter to provide assurance to believers and counter early church heresies. The episode delves into key themes such as love and atonement, highlighting John's aim to make theology accessible. They emphasize the importance of consistent faith and practical love in the Christian life.


[00:00 - 05:21] Introduction and Purpose

  • Tiffany Coker and Pastor Jeff Cranston introduce the episode and their goal of making theology accessible.
  • Pastor Jeff explains the reason for starting Kitchen Table Theology: to make solid biblical theology understandable for everyone.


[05:22 - 12:08] Background and Authorship of 1 John

  • Pastor Jeff discusses the background and authorship of 1 John, identifying John, the son of Zebedee, as the likely author.
  • Understanding the credibility and background of biblical authors enhances our comprehension of the scripture.


[12:09 - 18:18] Theological Themes in 1 John

  • Pastor Jeff outlines the main theological themes in 1 John, such as love and atonement.
  • Recognizing the simplicity and depth of John's message helps in applying theological truths to daily life.


[18:19 - 22:53] Application and Reflection

  • Pastor Jeff and Tiffany discuss practical ways to apply the teachings of 1 John in daily life.
  • They emphasize the importance of consistent faith and expressing love towards God and others.
  • Reflecting on our relationship with God and striving for consistency in faith leads to spiritual growth.



Direct Quotes:


"We want to make solid biblical theology. We want to make it understandable to us." - Jeff Cranston


"John makes it clear. God calls us to live lives of increasing consistency with the evidence of the inner transformation that Christ has done in us." - Jeff Cranston



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