If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.
Si decimos que no tenemos pecado, nos engañamos a nosotros mismos y la verdad no está en nosotros.
Afirmar que somos perfectos y sin pecado es autoengaño y vivir sin la verdad.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the late 1st century AD, the Apostle John wrote his First Epistle to early Christian communities facing false teachings, such as those from emerging Gnostic influences that denied the reality of sin and claimed spiritual perfection. This verse serves as a direct warning against self-deception, emphasizing that acknowledging sin is essential for living in truth as taught in the broader context of John's letters. John's message was aimed at fostering genuine faith amid these challenges, rooted in the apostolic tradition of the New Testament.
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