Evidenced by Love of Righteousness

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No Room for Error Series I, II, III John March 2009 Good News Bible Studies Prepared by Mike Southwick Discerning the True Nature of a Child of God Part I Evidenced by Love of Righteousness (I John 3:1-10) Introduction: 1. Let s review some fundamental truths and understanding that the Apostle John has already established in his letter, so that we keep this passage in context of what John is saying to his readers: John is writing the letter to To be in fellowship with God, a person must trust in, who John refers to as The Word of Life. (I I John 1:1, I John 2:23, John 3:16) A mark of a believer (follower of Christ) is the desire to walk in the (righteousness) and to not walk in (sin). A follower of Christ is still capable of (I John 1:8), and can/will seek and receive God s forgiveness by confessing those sins to God directly. Jesus (who is at the right hand of the Father) continues as our and our (propitiation), declaring to the Father that we are through His blood that He shed on the cross for our sin. (I John 2:1-2, Romans 8:1-11) A genuine follower of Christ is by the Holy Spirit (I John 2:20-21) One who opposes Christ is not indwelled by the Holy Spirit and John refers to them as antichrists, and they declare false things about Christ. (I John 2:22-23) 44

2. In the first two chapters of his letter, John establishes a pattern/model that governs the follower of Christ: A genuine and continual in Christ as Savior and Lord A genuine and continual desire to sin A genuine and continual desire to God A genuine and continual desire to as God 3. The apostle John also describes the pattern or model of the antichrist : They Christ as God They actively pursue They the true teachings of Christ and the apostles and pursue their own means of salvation. (I John 2:19) They worldly things and actively pursue them as opposed to the things of God. (I John 2:15-16) 4. It is important to keep all of this in mind as we look further into this letter written by John: Following the Lord is a serious matter and requires diligent obedience to the teachings of Christ and the apostles. As we mature in our faith we come to an understanding of what is all about: 1) It is to be separated to 2) It is to be separated from the 5. It is this process of that John will now focus on 45

Understanding Our Relationship with God (I John 3:1-3) 1. Take note of what John says in I John 3:1; See how great a love the Father has bestowed on us, that we would be called children of God, and such we are. For this reason the world does not know us, because it did not know Him. How does a person become a child of God? (John 1:12) 2. Our salvation (deliverance from death) originated from God s love, and the moment that we embrace (trust and believe) the Son of God we are set free from the bondage (pursuit) of sin and free instead to pursue right things (righteousness). The genuine child of God will display genuine behavior because (as children of God) it is in their new nature to do so. (I John 2:29, Romans 8:1-14, II Corinthians 5:17-21) It is important to remind ourselves that although we are free from the bondage (pursuit) of sin, we are not free from its external influences and temptations. As such we need to be continually reminded to flee the temptation of sin and confess when we succumb to it. (I John 1:8-9, 2:1) Here are two evidences of a true child of God: 1) The desire to pursue 2) The desire to our wrongdoing when we sin 3. Take just a moment to ponder these words; See how great a love the Father has bestowed on us, that we would be called the children of God. Write your thoughts below as to what that means to you personally: 4. As you think about what you wrote above, take a moment to think about these words; For this reason the world does not know us, because it did not know Him. What sort of things come to your mind when you read those words? 46

5. John reminds his readers of a very important doctrine that is the result of being a child of God, and that is the doctrine of the. (I John 3:2-3, Philippians 3:24, I Cor. 15:52-54) In our present state as children of God, there may not be an outward physical change that is evidenced by our new nature. John instructs his readers, that while we wait for our glorified bodies (which we receive at the resurrection), in our present state we (those whose hope is in the Resurrection John 11:25-26), are to pursue a life of holiness and purity. This is made possible by the transforming power of the Holy Spirit that indwells all who believe and trust in Jesus Christ. (I John 2:25-29, Ephesians 1:13-14) It is this that drives us to live obediently to the teachings of Christ and the apostles, even though (at times) we may struggle with the things of the flesh. (Romans 8:9-25) It is with great anticipation that we long for the day when this corruptible body will take on incorruption. (I Corinthians 15:52-58) 6. The apostle John has already made it clear that to have genuine fellowship with God, a person must trust in Jesus Christ (I John 1:1-7) 7. The apostle Paul declares the same thing That if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved; for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation (Romans 10:9-10) 8. It is because of this unique relationship as children of God, that John encourages his readers to not lose hope (even though false teachings and persecution surround them), and to maintain an obedient life, because it is in the nature of a follower of Christ to do so; and everyone who has this hope fixed on Him, purifies himself, just as He is pure (I John 3:3) 9. The apostle Peter also expresses our unique relationship in this way; But like the Holy One who called you, be holy yourselves also in all your behavior; because it is written, you shall be holy for I AM Holy (I Peter 1:15-16) 47

Understanding Our Old Nature (I John 3:4-10) 1. The very thing that stands in opposition to a life of purity/holiness is. 2. It is best to conclude that John is continuing with the same thought process that a genuine follower of Christ is one who: sin righteousness 3. John defines sin as which in its most general sense is defined as the pursuit of evil or ungodly things. 4. Take note of the contrast in this portion of John s letter: who has no sin and is incapable of sin (I John 3:3) who can do nothing but sin (I John 3:8, John 8:44) 5. Our old nature is and its pursuit is rebellion (lawlessness) against God 6. Why does John talk about sin so much in this letter, if in fact the follower of Christ has been delivered from this bondage of sin? Because we are still of sinning (I John 1:8), and when we do we need to it to God. (I John 1:9) So that we recognize sin for what it is in order that we not walk in but instead walk in the. So that we can recognize teaching that promotes heresies that teach that sin either doesn t exist or has no. (I John 1:5-7) 48

Understanding Our New Nature (I John 3:4-10) 1. It is with great pleasure that I can announce to you that we have been delivered from this old sin nature and we are totally free to pursue righteousness! (II Cor. 5:17-21) 2. John declares that the follower of Christ has been set free to pursue and it is in their new nature to do so (I John 3:7) He is encouraging his readers to do just that by declaring that as children of God, we should pursue right things. (I John 3:3) He is not teaching sinless perfection as some might conclude; because he has already declared that a believer is capable of sin. He is merely teaching that our pursuits ought to be pursuits. The more we focus on, the less we focus on. 3. It is highly probable that John was making a clear distinction between what the false teachers (antichrists) were promoting and the true teachings of Jesus and the apostles: The false teachers promoted the idea that sin was permissible and alright to pursue either in moderation or in reckless abandonment. 1) His description of sin as lawlessness was intentional as it argued against even the slightest acceptance of sin as permissible..and not a part of one who was a Christ follower. 2) Take note of his comparison of sin to the works of the devil; the one who practices sin is of the devil, for the devil has sinned from the beginning, it was to show that allegiance to sin is to be aligned with the devil. (I John 3:8) A true child of God desires and practices. (I John 3:7) A true child of the devil desires and practices (I John 3:8) 49

4. John is making a very bold and totally true declaration that sin is satanic and as such it is not from God, nor is it a part of a Christ followers new nature; No one who is born of God practices sin, because His seed abides in Him, and he cannot sin, because he is born of God. By this the children of God and the children of the devil are obvious: anyone who does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor the one who does not love his brother. (I John 3:9-10) A genuine Christ follower is a child of God and as such is given a new nature that desires to pursue. As a child of God, we no longer have a nature that is bent on pursuing. As a child of God, we are still capable of, but it is no longer our active pursuit. As a child of God, we are totally free to pursue, since it is in our nature to do so. As a child of God, the more we pursue (the light), the less we will pursue (darkness). This is what is all about; 1) Separating ourselves to 2) Separating ourselves from the Concluding Thoughts 1. This is totally my thoughts here, but I think it is high time that the Christian community stops focusing so much on sin (since it is no longer our nature), and focus more on doing right and loving as God loves. 2. In other words we need to grow up and obey the Lord, stop beating ourselves up, and rather than let the world influence us, we need to influence the world. 3. Your thought/comments: 50