THE FIRST EPISTLE GENERAL OF JOHN - Chapter 1 - Verse 4
That your joy may be full. This is almost the same language which the Saviour used when addressing his disciples as he was about to leave them, (John 15:11;) and there can be little doubt that John had that declaration in remembrance when he uttered this remark. See Barnes "John 15:11".
The sense here is, that full and clear views of the Lord Jesus, and the fellowship with him and with each other, which would follow from that, would be a source of happiness. Their joy would be complete if they had that; for their real happiness was to be found in their Saviour. The best editions of the Greek Testament now read "your joy," instead of the common reading "our joy."
{c} "that your joy" John 15:11
