Bible Study | God Is Love, Perfect Love Casts Out Fear | 1 John 4:7–21
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What does it actually mean when Scripture says, “God is love”?
In this Kingdom Brotherhood Bible Study, we walk slowly through 1 John 4:7–21 (NASB 1995) and let Scripture define love — not culture, not emotion, not tolerance, and not performance-based Christianity.
This is a Scripture-centered Bible study for Christian men who want clarity, obedience, and spiritual stability under the lordship of Jesus Christ.
In this study, we break down:
• The source of love — Love begins with God, not with us
• The definition of love — The Cross is the center of love
• The cost of love — Propitiation, sacrifice, and truth
• Love made visible — Obedience proves abiding
• Love and assurance — Confession before feeling
• Love vs fear — Perfected love casts out fear
• Love tested — Vertical faith becomes horizontal obedience
This is not motivational Christianity. This is not emotional hype. This is formation.
For men walking through fear, trauma, spiritual pressure, or confusion, 1 John 4 reminds us that:
Love is not a mood. Love is not tolerance. Love is not self-protection. Love is God acting first through Jesus Christ.
You’ll hear biblical teaching, practical discipleship application, and grounded clarity rooted in historic Christian faith.
If you are searching for:
- Christian men’s Bible study
- Scripture-based discipleship
- How to overcome fear biblically
- How to abide in Christ
- What “God is love” really means
- Christian spiritual formation
- Faith over fear teaching
- Obedience under Christ’s lordship
Then this study is for you.
Kingdom Brotherhood exists to help Christian men return to reverent, Scripture-centered obedience without performance, pressure, or image-based faith.
Listen slowly. Let Scripture speak. Let God do the work.