Called "the disciple whom Yeshua loved," Yochanan (John) was by far the youngest disciple to witness Yeshua's ministry, and he lived longer than any of the others. His three pastoral epistles, therefore - penned late in his ministry - reflect more practical experience than any other New Testament writings. Perhaps this is why Yochanan's letters - like his Gospel - bear such a strong imprint of the one characteristic that most clearly defines God's...