The chapter connects confidence with a practiced path: when sin occurs, Jesus speaks for his people, and knowing God is shown in keeping his commands, loving one another, resisting the world’s pull, and staying with the original message.
The chapter connects confidence with a practiced path: when sin occurs, Jesus speaks for his people, and knowing God is shown in keeping his commands, loving one another, resisting the world’s pull, and staying with the original message.
Context Snapshot
Date
c. AD 85-95
Genre
Epistle
Setting
Ephesus
Audience
Churches in and around Ephesus
World Stage
c. AD 85-95
Roman Empire
Domitian Domitian (AD 81-96)
It comes from the late first-century church as communities faced internal disruption from teachers denying the full reality of Jesus’ coming in the flesh. In a Roman world where loyalty and worship pressures could rise, the letter focuses less on the state and more on guarding identity and unity in Christ.