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Ch.3
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Chapter: 1 John 3 Passage: 1 John 3:1-3 A. Find Out:
1. How has the Father's love been lavished on us? v.1a 2. Why doesn't the world know us? v.1b 3. What are we now ? v.2a 4. What hope is ours? v.2b 5. What do we do and why? v.3
B. Think:
C. Comment:John has just commented about those who have been “born of him” and so it is natural for him to carry on and speak about us being children of God, for we have become children of God by being born again of him (see John 1:12,13). Note that he is quite clear on that - that is what we are, children of God - now! What we have at the moment isn't all there is to it; we are going to go through life being changed to become more and more like Jesus (see 2 Cor 3:18), and when he returns we shall be transformed to be like him. Modern Christians often get bogged down in what they are now, but the apostle's understanding is that we will be something quite different as God's purposes are worked out. That is our hope! So while we wait in that hope, our part in it is to seek to purify ourselves, so that we do what we can to be like Jesus, and then God will do what only He can do in the process. But, John implies, don't expect the world to see this happening in you and rejoice over it. No, they couldn't see who Jesus was, so they won't see who you are. They are blinded to spiritual realities so don't expect them to be thrilled about your life. Having said that, there will be times when the Lord's presence will be so obvious that the world will sit up and take notice (see Acts 2:47, 5:13), yet for most of the time we will not be recognised by the world. Rest in that!
D. Application:
Chapter: 1 John 3 Passage: 1 John 3:4-6
A. Find Out:
1. What is a sinner doing? v.4a 2. How is sin defined? v.4b 3. Why did Jesus appear? v.5a 4. What is Jesus' state? v.5b 5. What does the person living “in him” do? v.6a 6. What is the state of the person who keeps sinning? v.6b
B. Think:
C. Comment:Note first how, contrasting the children of God who seek to be pure, John now exposes the sinner. To sin is to break God's law. Ultimately all sin comes down to this, it is going against what God has decreed, the way of life the Creator has laid down. Whether it is direct, wilful disobedience or unintentional failure to comply, it is still failing to keep the divine decrees and for that we are guilty. The second thing to note is that Jesus, who was sinless, came to take our sins and our punishment on the Cross. That is the ground of salvation, nothing else. The third thing to note is that once we believe in him and receive salvation we cease sinning, or at least we should cease sinning. Yes, there may be times when we inadvertently fail, but generally sin should not hold sway in our lives (see Rom 6:2-7). The powerful presence of God in our lives is the means of overcoming the temptation to sin. It's not that we become sinless but that the power that forced us previously to sin on a regular basis, has been broken. As we relate to and serve Jesus, as we respond to his Spirit, there is no room left to go on sinning (wilfully). When we are aware of the Law (teaching of God) then we have the means to comply with it now. It is Jesus in us.
D. Application:
Chapter: 1 John 3 Passage: 1 John 3:7-10
A. Find Out:
1. What warning does John now give? v.7a 2. Who is righteous, and why? v.7b 3. Who are “of the devil”, and why? v.8a,b 4. Why did Jesus appear? v.8c 5. What will a person born of God do, and why? v.9 6. How are we to distinguish between Christian & non-Christian? v.10
B. Think:
C. Comment:John continues to relentlessly pursue this subject that might be summarised as “by their fruit you will know them”! He has just said that no one in Christ continues to sin. Now he gives them a warning: don't be lead astray, he says. There were obviously those who had been teaching that you could still happily carry on sinning and still be a Christian. No, says John, the righteous person does what is right because he is like Jesus (and wants to please Jesus). The person who does what is wrong is like the devil, because that is his nature. A person's behaviour reveals who their (spiritual) father is. Bad behaviour means that person is directed by the devil. Good behaviour means that person is directed by God. Who is a person submitting their life to? Look to their behaviour and you will know! It is that clear! Jesus came to destroy Satan's works (v.8c), and those works are evil, self-centred deeds. When a person is born again, the Holy Spirit comes to live within them (see 1 Cor 3:16 etc.). He is the HOLY Spirit and therefore everything he leads us to do and say is Holy or righteous. The person led of the Spirit cannot be doing wrong, but it is as we allow ourselves to be led by Satan that we sin. As we succumb to his temptations, we sin. The answer is simple!
D. Application:
Chapter: 1 John 3 Passage: 1 John 3:11-15
A. Find Out:
1. What was the message heard from the beginning? v.11 2. What had Cain done? v.12a 3. Why had he done it? v.12b 4. Of what are we not to be surprised? v.13 5. How do we know we've passed from death to life? v.14 6. What is someone who hates his brother? v.15
B. Think:
C. Comment:Remember a letter is always a flow of thoughts, one following on from the other. John has just written about how a person's actions reveal their parent or origin. In other words what comes out on the outside is a reflection of what is on the inside. Now John continues that and says that inward feelings lead to outward actions. He first reminds them that the command they have received is to love one another. He links this with a warning given by an example. Cain was an unrighteous person and Abel was righteous. Cain's attitudes were thus unrighteous and when he was pulled up by God over it he reacted badly. In fact his inner feelings spilled over and he lashed out and killed his brother who showed him up. Actions followed feelings. Outside expressed the inside. In the same way that Cain hated Abel's righteousness so, says John, the world round about will hate you, so don't be surprised when it happens. Next John says that our love reveals what has happened to us. Love is not natural, it is something given by God, and when we express selfless love it shows that God has transformed us. A person who hates, says John, reflecting Jesus' teaching, is as bad as a murderer (and can become a murderer), and such a person shows they have not eternal life.
D. Application:
Chapter: 1 John 3 Passage: 1 John 3:16-18
A. Find Out:
1. How do we know what love is? v.16a 2. What are we to do in response? v.16b 3. What does John then question? v.17 4. How are we not to love? v.18a 5. How are we to love? v.18b
B. Think:
C. Comment:Still John continues with his theme, expressing it yet again in a different form. He has just written about loving our brothers (v.14) and so now he explains what this love is that he has been referring to. A number of times he has spoken about the new command to love, and even as he wrote in his Gospel (Jn 15:12 ), so he writes now, that we are to love in the same way Jesus loved. How was that? By laying down his life for us. That was the ultimate expression of love, that Jesus, the glorious Son of God, left his life in heaven and came and lived on earth, and here he then gave up his earthly life to die on the Cross in our place. This is really a twofold giving up of life for us. Now we are to take that example and follow it by laying down our lives for one another. Now that has a very practical outworking. When we see another Christian in need, we are to put down our own personal hopes and ambitions and help them. That help is to be very practical. If you have possessions and come across a brother or sister with nothing and in need, then we are to help them with our possessions (money perhaps). How easy it is to say “The church ought to help the needy” and leave it to the leaders to arrange help. But WE are the church and so if we come across a need let us seek to meet that need first. Maybe it is too big and needs the whole church's help, but maybe we can do something first.
D. Application:
Chapter: 1 John 3 Passage: 1 John 3:19-24
A. Find Out:
1. What does all this show us? v.19a 2. How does it help us? v.19b,20a 3. When do we have confidence before God? v.21 4. What first does it bring & what condition is on that? v.22 5. What 2 commands have been given? v.23 6. What ultimately is at the heart of this relationship? v.24
B. Think:
C. Comment:These verses are closely intertwined with what has gone before. We know we belong to the truth and can have peace of mind when we are living as John has said, when we are living out our love for God in a practical sense. Whenever our heart condemns us and tells us we are in the wrong, we simply come back to God (who has all the answers), submit our lives to Him and live out this life of love as He leads us. In such a way we will come back into a place of communion and peace with him. When that happens and peace returns to our hearts, we know we can then ask confidently for the things that are on His heart, knowing He will give them. So, as we believe in Jesus, trusting in him daily, and love one another, just as He has commanded, we will know that we live in Him, in a close and intimate relationship. Also, he lives in us by His Spirit. In all this there is a close relationship between love, truth and serving God. (obedience). As we truly love in obedience to His word and the leading of His Spirit, we will be living in truth, without any deceit or falsehood in us, for love, truth and obedience are three of the primary characteristics of Jesus, and therefore as he lives in us these things will also be seen in us.
D. Application:
RECAP: "Be Confident ... and go on" - 1 John 3
SUMMARY :
In this second group of 6 studies we have seen John teaching that :
COMMENT :These divisions in these studies have to be somewhat arbitrary, for there is a steady flow of thought, yet as John writes on he moves more from dealing with the enemy to be confident in ourselves in our relationship with Jesus and all that follows from that. The life we have is to be characterised by absence of continued sinning and also by the love we have for one another. We are, in other words, to be a holy, loving community of God's children.
LESSONS?1. We can say we are children of God now 2. As his children we are not to continue sinning 3. We need to resist those who would teach an immoral life style 4. We are to love one another as Jesus loved us 5. If we are confident in him, we can pray confidently by his Spirit
PRAY :Thank the Lord that we can be confident in our relationship with Him. Ask for His love to flow through you to others.
PART 3 : "Discernment, Love & Testimony"In this next Part these are the three main subjects that John covers. We are to be aware of people who are anti-Christ but we are also to know we overcome them in our love. Watch for these things.
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