08-19-2020 – 2nd John and 3rd John
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Bulletin – 33 Vol 7 August 16, 2020
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33 Vol 7 August 16, 2020
08-16-2020 – 1 John
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<inaudible><inaudible> Good morning. We are in first, John chapter five first John chapter five. Let’s begin with a word of prayer, our gracious father in heaven. We come before you grateful for the day that you’ve given to us honored for the opportunity to be able to serve you, to assemble together, to praise your name and glorify your name. We pray that not only as we go through this day and this hour of class and the next hour of worship,
that we praise your name and glorify your name, but also that we live in such a way that glorifies you each and every day, people can see our good works and glorify you. When they see your works in us, Lord, we pray that you’d be with those who are struggling at this time. We pray for those, especially who are struggling spiritually at this time,
pray that you give them strength, help them to hold on to that, which is right. That, which is true. That which is just that, which is pure help us to always strive to live in accordance with the standard that you have placed before us guide our lives by your word, and allow your light to shine on our path. Help us to have whore.
What is wrong and what is evil and do what is right. And forgive us. When we sin and fall short of your glory, all this, we pray in Jesus name. Amen. John ends chapter four. With if someone says, I love God and hates his brother, he’s a liar. Back in chapter three. He insisted that if we’re going to love God,
we must also love our brother back in chapter one. He insisted that if we’re going to have fellowship with one another, we must have fellowship with God. So now John comes to this passage and says, if someone says, I love God and hates his brother, he’s a liar because he doesn’t know God. A person will not claim to love God while hating their brother.
What’s the first example of someone hating their brother Kane. How many generations did we make it before someone hated their brother? Zero? Because officially speaking, there weren’t any brothers until that one. All right. First generation, uh, and, and brothers have gotten along so well ever since then, I know I had to, uh, it was like,
I got that beat, but God says you can’t claim to love me and hate your brother. You go back to Matthew chapter five in Matthew, chapter six and Matthew chapter seven. And you read where Jesus says specifically in Matthew chapter five, that to those Jews who were staying there and to his disciples, except your righteousness exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees.
You cannot enter the kingdom of heaven and people reaction to that and their, their, their faults concerning that is wait a minute. These are the teachers. These are the righteous ones among us. But what was true about the scribes and Pharisees, they were hypocritical. And what was their disposition towards sinners? What was their disposition towards publicans? What was their disposition towards Gentiles?
They hated all of them. They wouldn’t eat with them. They wouldn’t sit with them. They wouldn’t talk with them. They didn’t want anything to do with them. Jesus said, except your righteousness exceed the righteousness of the fair farracies and the scribes. You cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. Now, all of this that John’s saying goes back to, and,
and as we get into chapter five, we’ve got to see it in this context. We’ve got to get what he’s saying. All of this goes back to the single fundamental point that if we don’t put God in front of us, we don’t love him. And the reason why we would claim to love God, but hate our brother is because we do not put our brother in front of us.
You see the person who says, I love God. They, they might have a correct view point of God’s position, but they’re not listening to it. In other words, they might believe that he exists. They might claim to love him. But Jesus said, if you love me, keep my commandments. John says, hereby, do we know that we love him?
If we keep his commandments. So when John says, if you claim to love God and hate your brother, you’re a liar. It’s because you claim to love God, but you won’t keep his commandments. And it all goes back to selfishness. It’s all going back to, I love God by claim, but I won’t do it. He says, because I want to do what I want to do.
I want to treat others the way I think they should be treated. Not the way he told me to, not the way he said to treat them, but what I want. So John says this exhibition of your hate toward your brother is evidence of your lack of love toward God. Now this, he says, if anyone says, I love God and hates his brother.
He is a liar for he, who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen? And this commandment we have from him that he who loves God must love his brother also. So there’s this, there’s this conclusion. If you love me, keep my commandments. And here’s the commandment that we have from him.
Love your brother. End of discussion. For a Christian. It doesn’t have to go any further. We don’t have to discuss what’s our brother done to us lately. We don’t have to discuss what’s our relationship with this person. We don’t have to discuss what, what family did this person come from? We don’t have to discuss what skin color this person has.
We don’t have to discuss what, uh, economic class this person might have come from. We don’t even have to discuss what nation they came from. What do we have to discuss? What did God say? That’s it. End of discussion. And so he says, whoever believed that Jesus is the Christ is born of God. Now this is one of those that people will come to and they will say,
see, all you have to do is believe that is not what John said. Not even in a little bit G uh, John has just said, if you love God, you do what? Keep his commandments. Now you can’t extract the next statement about believe from the previous statement about keeping his commandments. He says, whoever believes that Jesus is the Christ is born of God and everyone who loves him,
who? But God also loves him. Who is begotten of him? This person who believes God is no longer going to live. Like the person who doesn’t, he’s no longer going to live the way he wants. He is going to be born a new. Now John’s not having a discussion with non-Christians about how to be a person who believes and is born.
Again. He’s not having that discussion that discussion’s been had many times already. John’s writing to Christians. He’s not telling them how to become a Christian. He’s telling them about what they ought to be as a Christian. And they ought to not be their old selves. They ought to be born of God. But he’s also talking about inheritance here. You remember back at the beginning of chapter one and chapter two,
he talked about the us as children of God, going back to John chapter one, where he talked about Jesus brought with him, the ability for us to become the children of God. When he’s talking about birth here, he’s talking about our lineage as faithful children of God. He’s not talking about becoming a Christian. He’s talking about our inheritance as the children of God.
So notice what he says. He says by this, we know that we love the children of God lost my spot by this. We know that we love the children of God when we love God and keep his commandments. So he’s talked about loving your brother. They talks about loving the children of God. And both times he brings it back to keep God’s commandments.
So then he says, versary for this is the love of God. We keep his commandments and his commandments are not burdensome. And that’s one of those passages that you can read. And it’s very easy to go. Now, wait a minute. I’ve read some of God’s commandments and some of them are pretty hard. I mean, you even think of some of the examples from the old Testament where God tells Noah,
Hey, I want you to take the next hundred years, build a boat. Or how about Hosea? Why don’t you go marry this wife of harlotry? And then when she commits harlotry against you and commits adultery and goes off, take her back. And when she does it again, take her back again. Let’s go down the list of all the things that God’s commanded through the years.
And we might find some of them might be described as burdensome in our minds, but John’s trying to get these Christians to stop thinking about the world. And God’s commandments from the physical perspective and start thinking about God and his commandments from a higher perspective involving eternity. John wants them to see the burdens that come with God’s commandments. The difficulties that come with God’s commandments,
the struggles that come with God’s commandments in view of the end of God’s commandments. Notice what he says. He says for this is the love of God that we keep his commandments and his commandments are not burdensome for whatever is born of. God overcomes the world. He’s talking about love. He’s talking about obedience. He’s talking about being a child of God.
And he says, if God has you in his family, if you are born of him, here’s the natural result. You overcome the world. When you look at the burden, the difficulty, the struggle that we have in keeping God’s commandments, does it compare with the results of being overcome by the world? What are the results of being overcome by the world?
Sin, death, destruction, judgment, anguish, pain, misery, without hope. Now you want to talk about some burdens, try this, go. Find someone who’s grown up under the tutelage instruction and influence of the worst of the world and has lived a life overcome by the world. And you will learn and talking with that person, what burdens are.
So often we look at the burdens that we have, and we forget what it was like to be overcome by sin to have no hope. John says, if you love God, you will love your brother because you’ll keep God’s commandments. John says, if you love God, you’ll love the children of God because you’ll keep God’s commandments. And if you’re born of God,
you will overcome the world. Then notice what he says for whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world, our faith. What’s the name of that song that we sing. Faith is the victory. I know you’d know what it was. Where do you think it comes from right here? He says,
this is the victory. This, this is your guarantee of the end result your faith, who is he, who overcomes the world. But he who believes that Jesus is the son of God. Turn to John chapter 20. Now Thomas verse 24 called the twin. One of the 12 was not with them. When Jesus came, the other disciples therefore said to him,
we have seen the Lord. So he said to them, unless I see in his hands, the prints of the nails and put my finger into the print of the nails and put my hand into his side. I will not believe. And after eight days, his disciples were again inside and Thomas with them. Jesus came the doors being shut and stood in the midst and said peace to you.
Then he said to Thomas, reach your finger here and look at my hands and reach your hand here and put it in my side, do not be unbelieving, but believing. And Thomas answered and said to him, my Lord and my God, Jesus said to him, Thomas, because you have seen me, you have believed blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.
And truly Jesus did many other signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book. But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the son of God, and that believing somebody finished the rest of it. You might have life through his name. That statement is no different from this statement, who is he,
who overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the son of God. What does it mean to overcome the world? Go back to the description of what it, what it is to be overcome by the world. Death destruction, the K hopelessness. Contrast that with what Jesus just, or what John just said, and that believing you might have life in his name.
Here’s the contrast overcome by the world and overcome by death. Believing in Christ and overcome by life. And life will always overcome death in the spiritual realm. Light will always overcome darkness. Good will always overcome evil because God will always be victorious. And so we read this as he who came by water and blood, Jesus Christ, not only by water,
but by water and blood. And it is the spirit who bears witness because the spirit is truth for, there are three that bear witness in heaven, the father, the word and the Holy spirit and these three are, and there are three that bear witness on earth, the spirit, the water, and the blood. And these three agree in one,
if we receive the witness of men, the witness of God is greater for this as the witness of God, which he has testified of his son. The whole point of this, the whole, the whole idea here goes back to what Jesus said when he was on the earth. When Jesus said over and over and over again in John’s record, I don’t bear witness of myself.
If I bear witness of myself, my witness has faults, but there are two that bear witness of me, the works that I do. And my father in heaven, John is laying forth the legal principle, that there is such a thing as a valid witness, because remember John is writing to people and to a church, struggling with those who claim Jesus Christ never came in the flesh.
And so this section here is pushing back against that saying, we have witnesses. We have witnesses that we would uphold in court. And we have witnesses that are greater than that because they’re heavenly witnesses. So you’re without excuse. You’re without excuse for claiming. If they, if you do that, Jesus Christ didn’t come in the flesh because he did come in the flesh and he shed his blood.
So he says this, if any, if we receive the witness of men, the witness of God is greater for this as the witness of God, which he has testified of his son. He who believes in the son of God, has the witness in himself. He does not. He who does not believe God has made him. Let me, let me try that sentence again.
We’re gonna do it one more time. Back at the beginning of verse 10, he who believes in the son of God, has the witness in himself. He who does not believe God has made him a liar because he has not believed the testimony that God has given of his son. And this is the testimony that God has given us eternal life. And this life is in his son.
John makes it clear. You reject God’s witness concerning his son and you reject eternal life. You believe God’s witness God’s testimony concerning his son. How did God give a testimony concerning his son? There’s multiple answers to that. There’s multiple ways, but let’s name a few. When Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, there was the spirit descending as a dove and a voice from heaven saying this is my beloved son.
Another example, Mount of transfiguration, Matthew chapter 17, there in the mountain. And God says to in the presence of Jesus and those three disciples, this is my beloved son in whom I am well pleased. Hear ye him. It’s another example. Think about the statement we just made. Jesus said over and over again. What were witnesses concerning? Who?
He was his words. He said, the words aren’t mine, but him who sent me, what else? His miracles, what else? There’s one that came after him, his resurrection, his Ascension. Those are both. But Jesus said, when I returned to the father, I’m going to send what the spirit of truth, which carries with it.
Revelation inspired revelation. So all of these things are God’s witness over and over and over and over and over again that Jesus Christ is the son of God. And that Jesus Christ came in the flesh. And that all of this is a witness that God gave God came in. Christ was manifested to us to give us eternal life turned back to first John chapter one,
that which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon and our hands have handled concerning the word of life. The life was manifested and we have seen and bear witness and declare to you that eternal life, which was with the father and was manifested to us that which we have seen and heard.
We declare to you. John started here and he’s back in chapter five, still talking about the same thing. The eternal life that came and was given to us as a result of Jesus Christ coming in the flesh. So chapter five, he says, he who believes in the son of God, has the witness in himself. That is not in any way,
shape or form a declaration. That there’s going to be some miraculous witness or testimony that’s going to happen in the life of a Christian. That’s not what John said. It is that the result of a person’s obedience is they will have eternal life. And guess what? The moment they have eternal life, they become what a witness that what God said was true,
the moment they are doing what God said, and they become a child of God, the witness, they become a witness, not in a witness in the sense of someone going about testifying of things. But they stand as a witness. That what God said was true. Think about it in the sense of this. If a prophet comes and says, when Jesus comes,
when the Messiah comes, he’s going to deliver unto you eternal life. And then the Messiah comes and then eternal life is delivered. When, what is every person who receives eternal life, but a testimony concerning the truthfulness of the prophecy. They are the walking evidence. And that’s what John’s saying. John’s saying, you’re the evidence. You’re the witness that what God said was true,
he says, and this is the testimony that God has given us eternal life. And this life is in his son. That’s the same thing we read in first, John chapter one just a minute ago, uh, verse 12. He who has the son has a life. He who does not have the son of God, does not have life. John chapter 14,
Thomas said to him, Lord, we do not know where you are going and how can we know the way Jesus said, I am the way the truth and the life, no one comes to the father, except through me, John over here says he who has the son has life. And he who does not have the son of God does not have life.
Jesus said, I came to give you eternal life. I came to give you the knowledge of who God is, so that you might know him. And you might have eternal life. That’s John chapter 17 verses one through three, but you can’t have access to the father XL through me. So anytime someone comes to this passage and starts teaching something, that’s not here because they’re taking out of its context.
One of the things you can do is you can step right back to, okay. Wait a minute. Whoa. Before we go any further, how do you have access to the sun? How do you have access to Jesus Christ? Well, you got to keep his commandments. Okay. What did he say? From the point he ascended or a Rose,
resurrected and began to tell them what they were going to preach. What did he say? You had to do to have access to him. Start there. I’ll wait. That’s Mark. Chapter 16, verse 16. That’s acts chapter two, verse 38. That’s Luke chapter 24. That’s Matthew chapter 28 verses 18 through 20. Every time you get here,
believe repent. Confess are you baptized? So when you come to this passage and someone says, wait a minute, John’s talking about believe, believe, believe he doesn’t talk about baptism. He doesn’t talk about repentance. He doesn’t talk about confession. He says, believe, believe, believe, go wait a minute. How do you have access to the sun?
Because you can’t have access to the father, unless you have it through the son. And you only get access to the father when you keep the sons commandments. And what did Jesus say? His commandments were either believers and is baptized. Has what? What forgiveness of sin. Oh, is that kind of like being in the light? Oh, can you walk in the light if you’re covered in darkness?
No. See, what people will do is they’ll talk about a discussion. That’s happening up here at this level where all we’re talking about are Christians and whether or not they’re acting like Christians and whether or not they’re living like Christians, not a discussion about how non-Christians become Christians. And they’ll try and take the discussion about Christians and their lives and apply it to non-Christians.
You can’t do that. You’ve got to start with a non-Christian down at the discussion about non-Christians and every single one of those discussions begins with you. First have to leave this life of sin and enter into this eternal life. And how do you get there? Now we can have the discussion of all of first John, but until you leave death, until you leave the world,
you can’t have this discussion and it doesn’t apply to you yet. So John says these things I have written to you now watch this who believe I don’t don’t take what I just said as they all that’s Aaron’s opinion about what John was saying and who John was writing to, because that’s not my opinion. This is John. John says these things I have written to you who believe in the name of the son of God,
that you may know that you have eternal life. Who did John say? His audience was those who were already believers. He’s not writing this to where they might know how to become a believer. He wrote the entire book of John for that purpose. Didn’t he isn’t that? What? We just read these things. I have these things were written that you might know that Jesus Christ is the son of God.
And that you might have life in his name. John’s audience is believers. He says these things I have written to you who believe in the name of the son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life and that you may continue to believe in the name of the son of God. That present action believe is the idea. You will do this and never stop.
You will continue to believe the word continues. Not actually there in the, in the Greek, but the meaning is there. When he says that you believe, and you believe, and you believe, and you never stop believing. Now, this is the confidence that we have in him. That if we ask anything, according to his, will he hears us?
Did John say, if we ask anything at all, he hears us. No. John says, when we pray and we ask for that, which is in accordance with God’s, will he hears us? And when God hears us, that means something. Now, sometimes the answer is what? No. Did God hear Paul? When Paul asked that the thorn be removed from him?
Yes. What was the answer? No, John is not saying as long as you ask gone, and you’re a Christian, you’re going to get whatever you ask for. There are many people out there teaching that, but that’s not what John said. John said, he’ll hear you. And if we know that he hears us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we have asked of him.
If anyone sees his brother sinning a sin and does not lead to death or excuse me, which does not lead to death. And this is one of those passages that is very, there are some things in the Greek, in the original language that are hard to translate into English. And this is one of those passages that is hard because you’re going to notice a whole lot of italics in here.
And the italics in most versions is there to indicate that the translators supplied these words, because that was the best way they could translate what the Greek meant into English, because it’s not a true equivalency between the two languages. Okay. So if you read this and go, what, understand that part of the, what is it just doesn’t translate well, okay.
If anyone sees his brother sending a sin, which does not lead to death, he will ask and he will give him life. For those who commit sin, not leading to death, there is a sin leading to death. I do not say that he should pray about that. All unrighteousness is sin and there is a sin not leading to death. Every time you see that word leading in there,
it’s not there. They’re trying to get you to there. They’re trying to give you some equivalency. They’re trying to give you something that lets you understand what John say. So what is John saying? Let’s start with first. What’s the situation John’s describing. How many Christians do you have? And the example. I mean, give me a number. He he’s one sees one.
Okay. So you got two Christians and the one Christian sees the other Christian doing what? Committing a sin. What’s the sin. John doesn’t say, except John describes it as a sin. Not resulting in death. Okay. Let me see if I can give an example of that one. Christian observes another Christian. Say something that wasn’t completely accurate or one Christian observes,
another Christian gossiping or one Christian observes another Christian and we’ll put it this way. Committing a point. Action sin. Okay. I put it that way to indicate this is not the life of that person. This is not a person walking in darkness. This is a person who sinned. Now go back to first John chapter one. Let’s make sure we understand that John’s already talked about this.
He’s not saying anything you hadn’t already said first John chapter one, if we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. Okay? So let’s not get clouded in our vision here about what John’s talking about. John’s already made it clear back in chapter one. We all sin. If we confess our sins, he is faithful.
And just to forgive us, our sins. Now the rest of what he’s about to say in first, John chapter five is the same thing as that, except two different parties are involved. One Christian observes another Christian committing a sin. And the implication is the one who committed the sin. Doesn’t know he did. Here’s a good example. When a mature Christian observes a new Christian doing something that is not right.
But they only, at that point in time, they’re not knowledgeable enough in the scriptures to know what, what they’re doing is not right. Here’s what we don’t do. We don’t convert someone out of the world. Who’s grown up in the world and every single time they do something, that’s not right. Go no, no don’t do that. We don’t do that.
Every time they use God’s name in vain, because that’s what they, the way they’ve spoken their entire lives, we don’t stop and go. No you can’t. Every time they, they let a word slip out of their mouth that shouldn’t ever come out of a Christian’s mouth. I’m not saying we don’t teach them. I’m saying we don’t immediately confront them every time they do something wrong because they’ve had a whole life of doing what’s wrong.
What John’s saying is when one Christian observant observes another Christian committing a sin. That’s not under death. They’re not veering out of the way of righteousness. They have simply committed a sin. Then that first Christian can pray for that Christian to be forgiven. That goes something like this. God. So and so they’re really trying. They just don’t know yet.
Be with them, grant them, your grace, forgive them. They’ll get there. I’m paraphrasing. But that’s what John’s saying. He says, pray for them. Now here’s what John says. Don’t pray for. Here’s a person who has heard the commandments of God and they know how God expects them to live. And they go, Hm, no,
no, no. I’m not doing that. And they turn and go the other direction. John says, don’t pray for that. You can pray all you want to that God forgives that. If you can do it, but it’s not going to do you any good. You’re not going to receive the answer to that prayer. John’s talking about their ability to pray for one another and have confidence that God’s grace,
the continuing covering of the blood of Christ will act on the behalf of that other person. But he says God’s grace. Doesn’t cover rebellion. God’s grace. Doesn’t cover rejection of God’s commandments. Oh, why? Because that person just declared. I don’t love God. I love me. And I’m going to live for me. Absolutely. What you’re dealing with specifically here.
And let’s keep in mind. There are some sins that extract you from the light and puts you in the darkness. Okay? Let’s just be clear on that. Let’s let’s let’s find one. What, what’s an example murder. Here’s one. How about blaspheming? The Holy spirit. There are lots of things that extract you immediately out of the light and put you in darkness.
Now that’s not to say Christians. Shouldn’t pray for those who have done those things that they repent, but that’s what it requires them repenting. John’s talking about a different circumstance. Absolutely. That’s a wonderful way of saying it. So verse 17, all unrighteousness is sin. John doesn’t want any, any confusion about that. All unrighteousness is sin and there is a sin not leading to death.
We know that whoever is born of God does not sin, but he who has been born of God, keeps himself. And that keeps us interesting. And we’re not going to have time to discuss it. But at some point I’m going to come back to that. And the wicked one does not touch him. We know that we are have gone and the whole world lies under the sway of the wicked one.
And we know that the son of God has come and has given us an understanding that we may not know him, who is true. And we are in him, who is true in his son. Jesus Christ. This is the true God and eternal life. Little children keep yourselves from idols. One last admonition. John gives stay away from my dollar tree.
All right, let’s go through the questions. And then we’ll close question. Number one, children of God should a love God or be carry out his commandments. See all the above. I don’t know why they never do a C all the above, I guess it’s because every time they would have put it there, it would have been, see all of the above Jesus question.
Number two, Jesus came by a water only, or B blood only see neither he gave my both. I didn’t ride them. I didn’t ride them. I just copied them down. Alright. Number three, an individual who has blank has eternal life. The one who does not have blank does not have eternal life. The son of God. All right.
Yes or no. Can we know whether or not we have eternal life? Yes. Number five, all wrongdoing is sin. Number six of what people do. The 12 books of the old Testament history. Tell Israel number seven as a group, the old Testament books of Joe through song of Solomon are classified as poetry. All right. Thank you for your attention.
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or give it to one of us or leave it lying in the seat. We’re really glad that you’re here. And we, especially our members. We’re glad to see you. And those that have joined us electronically through the live streaming. It’s good to have you all with us as well. Uh, we’re blessed really in this period of time to be able to do that.
And, uh, for those that cannot be here, be able to participate with us in that way. We do have a few announcements. We want to share with you. Uh, if you did not get your communion, it’s there on the tables in the back would that would suggest that you go ahead and get that. Now, if you did not pick it up coming on the end.
So please do that. Uh, remember that Pam shaven is down in her back and most likely she will have to have surgery. And, uh, but there’s been no date set for that. Also Sylvia pass is not able to be with us today. And she, as well as having back issues, she will be having a nerve block on the 28th of this month.
And we want to continue to pray for her as well. Uh, North end, Rodale Wilson are still at home. Both of them experiencing some health issues, pretty serious health issues. And we want to remember them and check on them and see if there’s anything that we might can help them with. Um, those that are not with us, we miss you.
We’re praying for you. Uh, we hope to be back together soon. And, uh, just want to let you know that we’re thinking about you. They’re August nationwide gospel meeting flyers are on the table. They’re in the four year. If you have not picked up one of those, please do. So if you didn’t get a bullet and they’re also out there on the table,
and then, uh, I’ve got a card here from one of the young ladies, Lilia, I believe is her name. She says, thank you for the card and the gift card. I love it. And I love you. Uh, lovely Leah, I’m going to post this on the bulletin board. This is one of the children from Potter.
We’re always trying to encourage them and help them particular on their birthdays. We acknowledge their birthdays and uh, send them a little something to encourage them. That’s a great work at Potter children’s home and that we support that work and are very closely tied to them. And we need to always be thinking about them, praying for them and encouraging them anyway with we can.
I know they’ll be by, I believe the end of the month to pick up the items we’ve collected for them. If you’re like me, sometimes I forget. So I might have to go back by the list. I might ought to just go ahead and just get something on all of those things. It wouldn’t hurt. You know, sometimes with us,
uh, not all being able to be together. Uh, we don’t have the opportunity to do that. So if you are that mind, I’d encourage you to do the same thing. So, uh, forest Hills lady today, ladies day is September 26th and they need to know if you plan to attend by August the 28th. So please respond to them.
If you do plan to go to that ladies day, September the 26th, I believe that’s out of them. The announcements I have, uh, Aaron Cozort will be leading our song service this morning. Terror Sanderson has our opening prayer. Eric Halverson will conduct our convenience service and then Mike Dale would be bringing us the lesson. And then Marie Springer has our closing prayer.
Good morning, take your songbooks if you will. And open them to number 450 to 452, the songs will be on the slides for all of these. So if you prefer to use the slides, you’re welcome to do that Thing. All blur all the verses, Standing on the promises of Christ.<inaudible> standing on the promise. I’ve gone.<inaudible> saddening all of the promises of God.
My<inaudible> I’m standing on the promises of God. Standing on the promise is that can often fill when the howling storms of doubt and fear are set by the living word of God. I shall prevail standing on the promises of God.<inaudible> standing on the promises of God.<inaudible>, I’m standing on the promises of God. Standing on the promise is of Christ.<inaudible> standing on the promises of God<inaudible> and standing on the promises of God.
I’m standing on the promises of God. Standing on the promise is I can, ah, all listening every moment to this beer. It’s called resting in my savior as my all<inaudible> standing on the promises of God<inaudible> and standing on the promises of God.<inaudible> I am standing on the promises of God. Our next song will be number 753, 753.
I have for this song, brother Sanderson will come and lead us in our opening prayer thing. All three verses Tempted and tried were off me too long. And, uh, why it should be us all the day long while there are, uh, being up, uh<inaudible> uh<inaudible> uh<inaudible> or by, um, uh, when the task a man take and,
uh, wands and leaves our homes<inaudible> then do we want, and why? Uh, those, uh, living. So with it year after year, the<inaudible>, uh, shine.<inaudible> all by him. Uh,<inaudible> uh, being massed. Uh,<inaudible> a thing as we sweep through, uh, muted,<inaudible> cheer up my<inaudible>,
uh, and shine.<inaudible> all by. And, uh, when we see she sees us come in, gain glory. When he comes from his home in a<inaudible> man, we shall be, Hey man, uh, Brian,<inaudible> all by him. Uh,<inaudible> no, uh, love, uh,<inaudible> all by and, uh, beautiful day of the week.
And the opportunity we pay had today to come together, to sing the songs of praise and TV. And to study that word, we pray that we will take the things that we learned here today to help us to become better citizens of this community, to T pose it, do not know your word, that they may learn from it and have returnable life.
We pray that you would be with those that have been mentioned this morning are unable to be with us because of health. We pray that you would strengthen them to where they can be back with us someday. And we pray that you would be with the leaders of our country. In this troubled time, we pray that something might be said to them, they will soften their hearts and that they might turn to the four direction.
We pray that you would be with the teachers of our congregation here at Collierville. We pray that they will always taste the truth and, uh, continue to guide us in the way that we should go. We pray that you would be with our military people and our first responders, police officers, and this trouble time that you would keep them safe, be with their families and strengthen them.
We pray that you would go through with us through the further sexes that for the exercise of this day and keep us safe too, and bring us back at the next component of time Christ name. We pray amen Song. As we prepare our minds for the Lord’s supper will be number 387. Tell me the story of Jesus. 387. I may have accidentally copied the song in there twice.
Do you have Stan, tell me the story of Jesus. You what everybody get after songbooks that’s my mistake, not his 387. Tell me the story of Jesus. We’ll sing all three verses<inaudible> on my heart. Every, uh, tell me the<inaudible>. Uh,<inaudible> uh<inaudible> and good tidings on, uh, tell me the us or<inaudible> us right on my hard<inaudible> was,
uh, fasting. Uh, Oh, Nan<inaudible>. Uh<inaudible> uh<inaudible> and, uh,<inaudible> uh<inaudible>. He also, he was<inaudible> home.<inaudible> tell me the us or<inaudible> us right on my Han. Every, uh,<inaudible> was, uh,<inaudible> uh,<inaudible> C stay. Let me wait.<inaudible> right on my heart.<inaudible> uh,
As we prepare to commemorate the death, and most importantly, the resurrection of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ, let us go to our God and prayer. God, our father in heaven, we come to you at this time, thanking you for the sacrifice that you and your son Jesus made for us here on earth. We know that it was difficult for him to hang on that cruel cross at Calvary and let us remember.
As we prepare to partake of this bread that we think about the suffering that he did, but that suffering was for us and for our sins, so that we may live in heaven with you. One day, we pray this through your son, Jesus name. Amen. Let us continue in prayer for the fruit of the vine God, our father, we thank you for your son,
Jesus. And as we prepare to take this fruit of the vine, help us to remember that it represents the blood that he shed so that our sins may be washed away so that we may live with you in heaven. Any eternity, we pray this through your son, Jesus name, amen. As a separate part of our worship service to God, we have the opportunity to give back God,
our father in heaven. We come to you thanking you for all the blessings that you give each and every one of us. And as we prepare to give back a portion of what you so greatly blessed us with help each and every one of us do with a cheerful heart. And we ask all, so let you help the amount of this congregation make wise decisions on how these funds should be used to distribute your name and your word here on earth.
So at those that have not had the opportunity to hear your word may have that opportunity so that they too may one day become a Christian and serve you here on earth and join you in heaven. We pray this through your son, Jesus name, amen Song. Before the sermon will be number 509. I will sing the wonder story for those who may want to Mark their songbooks.
The song for the invitation song will be number 947, but it will have the slides 947 is the invitation song. Let us all stand main, standing for the song as well as the scripture reading. And then brother Michael will bring us the sermon. I will sing the wonder a story. I will see<inaudible> of the Christ to die for me. How he laughed his home.<inaudible> yeah,
it’s all<inaudible> of<inaudible> Cruise. We’ll see, I was on<inaudible>. She<inaudible> threw his arms around me, drew me back into his way.<inaudible> crystals. See, I was<inaudible> he was a grown man. Yeah. All free me from ma’am or yes,<inaudible> cruise to see<inaudible> I often<inaudible> me. My is<inaudible> I’m safely. Uh<inaudible> Cruz.
We’ll see<inaudible> eyes shall be<inaudible> Cruz. Oh, see. So the scripture reading comes from first Chronicles, chapter 16, verses 23 and 24 first Chronicles chapter 16 verses 23 and 24 sing unto the Lord. All the earth show forth from day today. His salvation declare his glory among the heathen. His marvelous works among all nations. You may be seated.
Good morning, everybody. It’s a blessing to be back. Uh, as you can tell from the peeling and the dark face, we actually got to see some sunshine for once in the year that we’ve been here and it was great this morning. I’m going to speak to you about telling the world of God and his glory, like the scripture that a brother Cozort just read,
sing unto the Lord. All the earth show forth from day to day, his salvation declare his glory among the heathen. His marvelous works among all nations. As children of the Lord. We are to sing his praises to all the world. Do you remember the old Superman movies? They were one of my favorites. Very wholesome. God loved Superman. Superman,
the man of steel, always swooping in just in the Nick of time to save Lois lane. Can you imagine how she felt, knowing that she had nothing to worry about knowing that her man of steel would always be there to save her? I remember all of the articles she put to press about how amazing Superman was singing his praises and standing for him.
When it seemed as though the world was against him. Now think how blessed David must’ve felt, knowing that the Lord was always there with him, always protecting him and the children of Israel through every event they had to endure. And this instance in first Chronicles, we see David as he has just brought the Ark of the covenant back into Jerusalem. And he has seen praises to the Lord and his song.
David tells the children of Israel to declare his, that is the Lord’s glory among the heathen. His marvelous works among all nations. First Chronicles, 16, 24 as children of the Lord. We are to sing his praises to all the world. And there are many ways in the scripture that we see the glory of the Lord shown. We can see the glory of the Lord shown through his creation.
We can see the glory of God shown through his help in times of trial. And we can see the glory of God shown through salvation. But at first, let us talk about the glory that God has shown through his creation, both human and animal life declares. God’s glory, job attest to this when chiding his accusers and Jobe chapter 12, verses seven through 10 turn with me to job chapter 12,
verses seven through 10, but as now the BESE, and they shall teach thee and the fowls of the air and they shall tell thee or speak to the earth and it shall teach thee. And the fishes of the sea shall declare unto the who know if not. And all these that the hand of the Lord has brought this and whose hand is the soul of every living thing and the breadth of all mankind.
Likewise, God’s love for mankind shows his glory read. Turn with me to Psalm eight, the eighth Psalm. It’s a short one. So we’ll just read the whole thing. Psalm eight, Oh Lord, our Lord. How excellent is thy name in all the earth who has sent thy glory above the heavens out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength because of nine enemies that thou mightest still the enemy and the Avenger.
When I consider thy heavens the works of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou has ordained, what is man that thou art mindful of him and the son of man that thou visit us, him for thou has made him a little lower than the angels and has crowned him with glory. And honor, thou made us Tim to have dominion over the works of thy hands that want to put all things under his feet,
all sheep and oxen. Yay. And the beast of the field, the fowl of the air and the fish of the sea, and whatsoever passive through the paths of the sea. Oh Lord, our Lord. How excellent is thy name in all the earth? We see, we can also see that the skies declare the glory of the Lord. David proclaims,
the glory of God through the heavens Psalm 19 one through six turn with me there, Psalm chapter 19 verses one through six. The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament show with his handiwork day on today, utter speech and night on tonight. Show with knowledge. There is no speech nor language where their voice is not heard. Their line has gone out through all the earth and their words to the end of the world.
In them half, he set a tabernacle for the sun, which is a bridegroom coming out of his chamber and rejoice it as a strong man to run a race. His going forth is from the end of the heaven and his circuit unto the ends of it. And there is nothing hid from the heat thereof. The earth itself also sings the glory of God.
Turn with me to Psalm 66, Psalm chapter 66, the 66 Psalm verses one through four Psalm 66, starting in verse one, make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands, seeing forth the honor of his name, make his praise glorious saying to God how terrible that is. Awesome. Art thou and thy works through the greatness of thy power.
Shall thine enemies submit themselves unto thee. All the earth shall worship the all the earth and shall sing unto thee. They shall sing thy name Salah God’s creation. Let us consider what’s his first missionary. Consider what the prophet Jeremiah States in Jeremiah 51, 15 through 19, Jeremiah 51, 15 through 19, he has made the earth by his power. He had to establish the world by his wisdom and has stretched out the heaven by his understanding.
When he uttered with his voice, there is a multitude of waters in the heavens and he calls it the vapors to a sin from the ends of the earth. He make it lightenings with rain and bring a fourth. The wind out of his treasures, every man is brutish by his knowledge, every founder is confounded by the graven image for his molten image is falsehood and there is no breath in them.
They are vanity the work of errors and the time of their visitation, they shall perish. The portion of Jacob is not like them for he is the former of all things. And Israel is the rod of his inheritance. The Lord of hosts is his name. Paul also attest to this and Romans chapter one in verse 20, Romans chapter one and verse 24.
The invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead so that they are without excuse God’s almighty power, created everything to attest to his glory, and we are to proclaim it to the world. Now we turn our thoughts to the glory of God shown through times of trial God’s glory was shown in times of war.
Consider the battle that Israelites fought against Amylah. I’m sure many of us have heard this story, but it an excellent one. Exodus chapter 17 verses eight through 16, Exodus, 17, eight through 16, then came Alec and fought with Israel and referred him. And Moses said unto Joshua, choose us out men and go out, fight with Amylah tomorrow.
I will stand on the top of the Hill with the rod of God in my hand. So Joshua did, as Moses had said to him and fought with AMAC and Moses, Aaron and Hur went up to the top of the Hill and it came to pass when Moses held up his hand, that Israel prevailed. And when he let down his hand, Amylah prevailed,
God doesn’t let his glory show without us doing a little work, but Moses, his hands were heavy and they took a stone and put it under him. And he sat there on and Aaron and Hur stayed up his hands. The one on the one side and the other on the other side, and his hands were steady until the going down of the sun and Joshua discomfited and Molech and his people with the edge of the sword.
And the Lord said unto Moses, write this for a Memorial in a book and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua for, I will utterly put out the remembrance of AMEC from under heaven and Moses built an altar and called the name of it. Jehovah Niecy, where he said, because the Lord has sworn that the Lord will have war with Amalek from generation to generation.
That’s an amazing story. All he had to do is hold up his hands and they won every single time. That gets me. The glory of the Lord is shown also in David’s youthful battles. Let’s take a look at first Samuel chapter 17, first Samuel chapter 17. And we’re going to be looking at verses 34 through 37. And David said unto Saul,
thy servant kept his father’s sheep. And there came a lion and a bear and took a lamb out of the flock. And I went out after him and smote him and delivered it out of his mouth. And when he arose against me, I caught him by his beard and smote him and slew him by servant slew, both the lion and the bear and this uncircumcised Philistine shall be as one of them seeing he had defied the armies of the living.
God David said, moreover, the Lord that delivered me, David gives the glory to God. The Lord that delivered me out of the POL of the lion and out of the POL of the bear, he will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine. And Saul said, unto David go, and the Lord be with thee. Now look down a little bit further and verse 41 and the Philistine.
This is Goliath that we’re talking about, the story of David and Goliath and the Philistine came on and drew near unto David and the man that bear the shield went before him. And when the Philistine looked about and saw David, he disdained him for, he was buddy youth and ruddy and a fair countenance. And the Philistine said unto David, am I a dog that they’ll come to me with staves?
And the Philistine cursed David by his gods. And the Philistine said to David, come to me and I will give the flesh unto the fowls of the air and unto the beasts of the field. Then David said to the Philistine that will come is to me with a sword and with a spear and with a shield. But I come to the, and the name of the Lord of hosts,
the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou has defied this, this entire battle was fought with nothing but the glory of God this day will the Lord deliver thee into mine hand? And I will smite thee and take nine head from the, and I will give the carcass of the host of the Philistines this day into the fowls of the air and to the wild beasts of the earth.
That all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel and all this assembly shall know that the Lord saved with not with sword and spear for the battle is the Lord’s. And he will give you into our hands. And it came to pass when the Philistines arose and came and drew nigh to meet David that David hasted and ran toward the army to meet the Philistines.
And David put his hand in his bag and took then a stone, a single stone and slang it. And smote the Philistine in his forehead that the stone sunk into his forehead and fell. And he fell down upon his face to the earth. It wasn’t the stone that killed David that killed Goliath. It was David’s faith in God and his that killed Goliath though.
The stone is the actual physical thing that sunk into his forehead. The glory of the Lord is shown through times of tribulation as well. Let us consider Paul and Silas in prison with the Philippian jailer turn with me to acts chapter 16 in verses 25 through 34 acts chapter 15, 16, sorry, acts chapter 16, verses 25 through 34. Another story of God’s amazing glory and that midnight Paul and Silas prayed and sing praises unto God and the prisoners all heard them.
They’re in stocks, thrown into a dungeon and they’re singing praises unto God and the prisoners hear them. And suddenly there was a great earthquake so that the foundations of the prison were shaken and immediately all the doors were opened and everyone’s bands were loosed. That’s no normal earthquake and the keeper of the prison awaking out of his sleep and seeing the prison doors open.
He drew out his sword and would’ve killed himself, supposing that the prisoners had been fled. But Paul cried with a loud voice saying, do thyself, no harm for, we are all here. Then he called for a light and spring in and came trembling and fell down before Paul and Silas and brought them out and said, SIRS, what must I do to be saved?
And here’s the glorious part of all this, not the earthquake, not the losing of the bands, but they said, believe on the Lord, Jesus Christ and thou shall be saved and thy house. And they speak unto him, the word of the Lord and to all that were in his house. And he took them the same hour of the night and washed their stripes and was baptized he and all his straightway.
And when he had brought them into his house, he said, meet before them and rejoiced, believing in God with all his house. So through this tribulation, the glory of God was not just shown through an earthquake that loose their bonds and opened the doors. But it was shown through the fact that because of their tribulation, because of their suffering, an entire household was saved entire household.
Likewise, we can glorify God in our tribulation because we have hope Romans chapter five verses one through five, let us read of this hope. Romans chapter five, verses one through five, Therefore being justified by faith. We have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom also we have access by faith, into his grace wherein we stand and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.
And not only, not only so, but we glory in tribulations. Also knowing that tribulation, worketh, patience, and patience, experience and experience hope and hope, make it not ashamed because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts, by the Holy spirit, which is given unto us sufferings are not to be compared to his glory. They are nothing compared to God’s glory,
Romans chapter eight and verse 18, Romans eight 18 for I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory, which shall be revealed in us. We can never go through enough suffering to understand the glory we’re going to receive. When we get to heaven, the glory that we get to share my going out and sharing God’s word with others.
And our times of trial and tribulation God’s glory is manifest through us, giving him the praise and glory he deserves. So let us now consider the glory of God shown through salvation. We are commanded by the Lord to bring all nations to salvation and Matthew’s gospel account. We can read Matthew chapter 28 verses 18 through 20 Matthew, 28, 18 through 20.
Some of us know it well, and Jesus came and spake unto them saying all power is given unto me in heaven and in earth go ye therefore and teach all nations, all nations, baptizing them in the name of the father and of the son and of the Holy ghost, teaching them to observe all things whatsoever. I have commanded you and lo I am with you always even unto the end of the world.
Amen. We can also read this in Mark’s gospel account. Mark chapter 16, verses 15 and 16, Mark 16, 15 and 16. And he said, unto them go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. He, that believeth and is baptized shall be saved, but he, that believeth not shall be damned. Salvation is God’s glory revealed,
read with me, Romans chapter nine verses 22 through 24, Romans chapter nine verses 22 through 24. What if God willing to show his wrath and to make his power known, endured with much long suffering, the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction, and that he might make known the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy. What she had a four prepared unto glory,
even us whom he have called none of the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles. Our salvation is God’s glory revealed our salvation gains us the glory of the Lord. Let us consider second Thessalonians chapter two verses 13 through 14, second Thessalonians chapter two, 13 and 14, but we are bound to give things all way to God for you brethren beloved of the Lord,
because God has from the beginning, chosen you to salvation through sanctification of the spirit and belief of the truth we’re in to. He called you by our gospel to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. We get to obtain that glory through our salvation. As Christians, we are called to his glory, Romans eight 28 through 30 Romans chapter eight,
verses 28 through 30. And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God to them who are the called according to his purpose for whom he did for no. He also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren, moreover, whom he did predestinate them. He also called and whom he called them.
He also justified and whom he justified them. He also glorified. We are the call. Those that are saved. We are those that will be glorified and glorify. Oh Lord, our Lord. How majestic is your name and all the earth Psalm eight one. We too can know that God is our savior. Our man of steel. We can feel as David did when he felt the greatness of God’s power and sing praises unto him in first Chronicles,
16, 23 and 24. God created all by speaking for his glory, just as Joe wrote, the hand of the Lord has done this job. 12, nine, we can be assured God is, was, and always will be his will be done in everything. My having peace with God through Jesus Christ. As we read earlier in Romans chapter five,
verse one, we can be assured by praising and loving him and his glory that we are saved and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God. The father Philippians two 11. You can have a savior better than any Superman. You can have Christ. All you have to do is hear his word. As you have done today,
Romans 10 17. Once you have heard, you must believe that Jesus Christ is your savior. John eight 24. Once you have that belief, you must repent of your sins, Luke 13, one through three. Once you ever painted, you must make sure make that good confession that you believe that is the Christ. The son of God, Matthew 10 32.
And once you’ve made that good confession, you must be immersed for forgiveness of your sins. And the Lord will add you to the church, acts two 38 and verse 47 to ensure you have your savior with you always, you must live faithful to him and his word forever. First, John one, six and seven. If you have yet to heed the command,
the waters of baptism are ready for you. If you have need for encouragement, please come forward. As we stand and sing<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> calling is and are they calling today? Jesus’s calling no Erie.<inaudible> calling today. Calling today, bring him<inaudible> calling is and calling today. Jesus is wait, ain’t go. Come to him now, waning today,
waiting today, come with I at his feet.<inaudible> calling is and Oh, living today. Jesus<inaudible> today. Him today,<inaudible> on his name.<inaudible><inaudible> calling is and are they calling today? Appreciate that lesson. Michael. One announcement that did need to be made, um, was handed to me. And that is that Pam’s surgery is going to be on the 28th of this month.
So keep Pam in your prayers. As she is anxiously, I talked to her last night. She is anxiously awaiting, uh, that opportunity to get the surgery and, and start the recovery process. So, uh, she’s looking forward to that. That’ll be on the 28th. Take your songbooks if you would like to, or it’ll be on the overhead number 628,
number 628 will be our closing song. And then brother Murray will lead us in a closing prayer. We want to encourage you if you will be able to be back with us Wednesday night at seven o’clock for our Bible study, and then next Sunday at nine 30 for Bible class and 10 30 for worship, 628. Will you not tell it today? If the new Name of the savior is precious to you?
If his care has been constant and tender and true ant the line of his presence, hands brine your way. Oh, will you not tell love your gladness today? Oh, will you not?<inaudible> of his presence. Has Brian<inaudible> you have found in the strength of your long<inaudible> story, the<inaudible> here’s the line of his presence has Brian your way,
or will you not? Uh, to, eh, they have this holes all around you on living in sin. If the master has told you to bid them, come here,<inaudible> tell them cheap bringing was, Oh, are you not<inaudible> to, eh, You buy with me our God and our father in heaven. We’re thankful for this opportunity that we’ve had to assemble as the church and to sing praises unto you,
to petition to you with our prayers and seek help for those that are sick, thankful that we can have forgiveness of our sins father through the blood of Jesus Christ, thankful that we can be added to his church covered by the blood of Christ, blotting out our sins so that we can be in that presence, thankful that he has made peace between us and the father.
We ask that you would be with us as we return to our respective homes. Bring us back when the time is appropriate. These things you asked in Christ’s name, amen.
08-12-2020 – 1 John 4 (Class & Devo)
JOHN-1 John 4
“God Is Love”
- (yes or no) Jesus Christ came in the flesh. 1 John 4:2 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Who is greater: (a) Jesus or (b) the devil? 1 John 4:4 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Love comes from whom?
God is ______________. 1 John 4:7-8
Therefore, who ought we to love? 1 John 4:11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - Who is the Savior of the world? 1 John 4:14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- (yes or no) Is there fear in love? 1 John 4:18 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Who loved first: (a) God or (b) man? 1 John 4:19
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - (yes or no) Can a person love God if he hates his brother? 1 John 4:20 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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letter. And so we’re going to carry forward some of the previous passages that he’s bringing into this, that he’s really used to introduce what he’s about to say, as we have it here in chapter four. If you go back to chapter two and verse four, he who says, I know him, who’s the him there. God, the father, He who says I know him and does not keep his commandments is a liar.
And the truth is not in him. John is going to make it clear. You claim to know God, and you do not keep his commandments. You’re a liar. Number two, verse five, but whoever keeps his word truly the love of God is perfected in him. The keeping of God’s commandments, the obeying of the law of God, in spite of the way,
many modern theology, theologians and liberals in, in even the church will try and argue that the love of God and loving God is not connected to keeping commandments. John says the exact opposite. John says, whoever keeps his word. Truly the love of God is perfected in him. You have an individual who says all. I love God. I love everything about God.
I love Christ. And I, and he is my personal savior. And then they’re faced with keeping his commandments and they’re willing to do anything but that They don’t love God. Okay? They don’t even know who he is because they could not possibly imagine to claim that they love him and not keep his commandments or that loving him is somehow separated from keeping his commandments.
Now, as I mentioned back, as we started first, John, all of this has a foundation in what John wrote in John chapters, 14, 15, and 16 and 17, where in the upper room, Jesus said, I’m going to send the Holy spirit to you to guide you into all truth, to give, be the comforter, to give you what you need,
because I’m departing, but I’m not leaving you alone. And he repeatedly emphasized to his, if you love me, keep my commandments. And if you’re mine, you’re not only going to love me, but you’re going to love one another. Now there were times in these apostles lives earlier on where they didn’t always get along with one another. As a matter of fact,
earlier on in the upper room, they were arguing about who was going to be the greatest in the kingdom. Jesus, his response to his apostles, arguing about who would be the greatest in the kingdom was to do what to be least. But what did he do? He washed their feet. And then he told them, you will be identified as my disciples by your love for one another.
So John says, he who says, I know him and doesn’t keep his commandment is a liar. He who keeps his word. The love of God is perfected at him by this. We know that we are in him. He who says he abides in him, ought himself also to walk just as he walked. So he connects keeping commandments to the love of God,
to abiding in God. Now we noticed last, uh, on Sunday, this idea of abiding, as he has mentioned, uh, I think six different times in chapter three. And he concludes chapter three with now. He who keeps his commandments. There’s chapter two verse. Why they, again, he who keeps his commandments abides in him and he,
the father in him, the person, and by this, we know that he abides in us, Christians in general, by the spirit whom he has given us beloved, do not believe every spirit. He says, here’s how, you know, God abides in you. You keep his commandments. And here’s how you know, he’s he’s done for you.
What he promised he would do that is in giving you his spirit because you kept his commandments, but you do not believe everyone who claims to be speaking for God. He will go on to say, but instead try or test the spirits, whether they are of God, because many false prophets are gone out into the world. The idea of spirits here is one of those times where he’s not using it in the sense of a,
a, an angel or a spiritual being. He’s using it in reference to a person. And he says, don’t believe everybody who claims to come to you with a message from God, turn over to Galatians chapter one. While the context is false prophets, false teachers, and those who are claiming to speak for God, the connotation and the, and the statement is equally applicable.
Even if it were an angel from heaven, turned in Galatians chapter one beginning in verse six, Paul says, I Marvel that you are turning away so soon from him who called you in the grace of Christ to a different gospel, which is not another, but there are some who trouble you and want to pervert the gospel of Christ. But even if we,
and notice what Paul says or an angel from heaven preach any other gospel to you than that, which we have preached to you, let him be a cursed, as we have said before. So say I now, again, if anyone preaches any other gospel to you than what you have received, let him be a cursed. Paul says, I don’t care.
If an angel appears to you claiming to be from heaven. If he tells you something different than what we’ve preached to you, you know, his messages and from heaven, you know, his message is not from God. So they had a responsibility to not only learn what they were taught when they became Christians, but they had a responsibility to hold onto those things.
To remember those things, to put those things into their hearts and minds so that when someone came into their assembly and was allowed to get up and speak to them, and this person came teaching something different. They could not only reject it, but refute it turn over to acts chapter 15. I’m sorry. Acts chapter 17 in acts chapter 17, as Paul is traveling on this missionary journey,
we read beginning verse 10. Then the brethren immediately sent Paul and Silas away by night to Berea. When they arrived, they went into the synagogue of the Jews. Okay? So this is Paul and Silas because Paul and Barnabas have now parted ways that happened in chapter 15 at the end. So Paul and Silas, or out on this missionary journey and they leave,
uh, they leave vessel Annika after Jason’s house has been assaulted and they go into Berea. And as Paul’s custom was when he first goes into a city, he goes, where first he goes to the synagogue. He goes to the Jews. So he goes into the synagogue of the Jews. So these people who are about to hear him speak are not Christians.
Okay? They’re Jews. And we read in verse 11, these were more fair minded than those in Thessaloniki, in that they received the word with all readiness and searched the scriptures daily. And notice this last phrase to find out whether these things were So That verse right there is a direct interpretation of John’s statement to try the spirits, whether or not they are of God.
That is what it means. That when you hear something now, in their case, they were using the old Testament scriptures, because what they were being taught was different than what they had always been taught. So here comes someone who comes into their assembly, this assembly of the Jews, and he begins telling them the Messiah has come well. They’ve always been taught.
The Messiah is going to come. They’ve always been taught that the Messiah will come. Now, someone says he already came. That’s different than what they’ve always been taught, but they weren’t supposed to reject it out of just immediate. Well, you’re not telling us what we’ve always been taught. And therefore you must be telling us something that’s wrong. No,
that’s not what he says. And that’s not what John says. Either somebody comes in this building and they stand up in a pulpit and they tell you something you’ve never heard before. Your immediate reaction should not be that can’t possibly be true because I’ve never heard that before. You know, there’s many people in the religious world who you sit down and have a Bible study with.
And if you open God’s word and you start telling them the plan of salvation, you’re going to tell them something they’ve never heard before in their entire lives. And they may have been in a, in a Pew on every Sunday morning for their entire lives. And you will probably tell them something they’ve never heard and never read. But does that make it Faults?
No. So we don’t reject something because we’ve never heard it before we reject something. If we check it against the standard and it’s wrong. So it’s necessary upon us not to reject what we’ve all done, something different than what we’ve always been told, but to try to test what we’re told and if it falls short of the truth, or is in opposition to the truth,
then we’re to reject not only the message, but the messenger. We have a responsibility to stand up against and reject someone who teaches that, which is false. Go back over to first, John first, John chapter four, he says beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits. Whether they are of God. The implication is there that if you test them and they fail the test,
who are they not from? They’re not from God. He then goes on to because many false prophets have gone out into the world by this, you know, the spirit of God, every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in, the flesh is of God. All right, he’s going to begin here to give you a series of tests. And these tests have,
um, have a great deal of concentration and focus on the problems the church was dealing with right then. Okay. There was a, there was a time in John’s day where the struggles they were having from within and without is that there were those within the church, claiming the Jesus never came in the flesh. And there were those without outside the church who rejected the Jesus was the Messiah.
Okay? So his very first test is if someone comes to you and doesn’t claim that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, he is not of God. You can just Mark it down. But if he comes to you claiming that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, okay, test number one, passed. Because if he doesn’t believe that Jesus Christ came in the flesh,
it doesn’t matter what else he believes. It doesn’t matter what else he says, everything else can be thrown out with with the, that part of the message. Because once he’s wrong on that, he’s wrong on everything. As far as John is concerned, but then notice what he says. He says by this, you know, the spirit of God,
every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in, the flesh is of God. And every spirit that does not confess the Jesus Christ has come in. The flesh is not of God. And this is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard was coming and is now, already in the world. John connects the denial of Jesus Christ coming in the flesh with the antichrist,
with the discussion. He started back in chapter two concerning the antichrist. He said that one of the very specific attributes of this, this group of people who were told, they were told, were coming. These that were going to come out from them. This departure away from the faith. He says, one of the very specific attributes is they’ll begin denying that Jesus Christ ever came in the flesh.
And so that’s the singular attribute that he gives to those who are the antichrist. As he calls them those who are in opposition to Christ. He says, you verse four are of God, little children, and have overcome them. Because he who is in you is greater than he, who is in the world. He tells these Christians, you belong to God.
And as long as you belong to God, it doesn’t matter who comes. It doesn’t matter. Who opposes you. It doesn’t matter what forces they bring against you. You overcome them. Now. That’s not always going to look the way that we might imagine. It’s going to look the Christian who says I will not deny Christ. And immediately following that,
a Roman Centurion lops off his head just overcame. He was the Victor buddy’s dead. And why was he victorious? Because eternally he achieved what God had laid in store for it. So in the book of revelation, John will continue this overcoming theme that he’s talking about right here. The commandments of God, abiding in God, the love of God, connected with overcoming those who oppose God is going to be drawn forward in the book of revelation.
And the message of the book of revelation is the one who overcomes in this life comes over in the next life. That is, they abide with God. Okay? So he says here, every spirit that does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in, the flesh is not of God. And this is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard was coming.
And now, already in the world, you are of God, little children and have overcome them because he who is in you is greater than he, who is in the world. They are of the world. Therefore they speak of as of the world and the world hears them. We are of God. He who knows God hears us. And he,
who is not of God does not hear us by this. We know the spirit of truth and the spirit of error. John draws back the curtain, as it will and says these false prophets, their message originates with the father of this world, their message originates with the one who belongs to this world, but yours doesn’t. So don’t go after the majority,
he makes it clear the same way Jesus made it clear. There’s going to be many who follow after them. There’s going to be a majority of those who hear them. But that doesn’t mean you do that doesn’t mean you follow after them. You follow after God. And then he says this beloved, let us love one another. And he’s talked about loving God.
He’s talked about keeping his commandments. He’s talked about faithfulness to his laws and his commandments and his word. And now he’s going to go right back to love. One another for love is of God. Everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. When we get into this passage, one of the things we need to be clear about is that there will be individuals and are,
and have always been individuals who have actions that are and do things that are loving actions, but they’re not doing them as a result of their knowledge and obedience of God. There are people who are kind, who are gentle, who are courteous, who carry forward and, and enact in their lives. Self-sacrifice but that in and of itself is not an attribute that declares them to be a Christian.
Okay? Because the first attribute of being a Christian is what keeping his commandments love is in this world. It is an attribute of this world. It is something that people utilize or reject. They see people around them, they they’ve received it and they give it again. But there’s more to love. Then just point actions done toward someone else. And so,
as we go through this passage, we need to kind of be able to parse in our minds, the love of God as demonstrated towards one another and the love of others as demonstrated by the world. Here’s how I know there is a difference. And here’s how I know that there is love. That is the actions of the world that isn’t from God,
but it is showing goodness, kindness and favor towards others. Jesus said that those who are in the world love those who are in the world and hate him. Now there’s the word love, but it’s in a negative context. They love that, which is wrong. They love those who agree with them, but they hate him. Okay? So in all of this,
and then I don’t want to be too, you know, uh, this jointed in this, I want us to recognize there are actions that people say, well, that’s love a mother caring for a newborn child that is love. And that is instilled within a person. And he is an outflowing of God’s love that he’s placed in this world, but ultimately for that mother to love that child in the way that she ought,
she first has to love God. And that’s, that’s a struggle for people because that mother might love that child and still raise them to be a servant of the devil by not teaching them to love God first. And so we’ve got to, we’ve got to keep this context. John started with keep my commandments. Outflowing from that is love connected to that is your relationship to God.
And from that from love and fellowship and obedience comes your love of one another. You cannot get the love of God toward one another. If you don’t first have the love of God, it’s impossible. And yet we will still see actions and activities that we Will recognize as the character of God and they’ll happen around us. And they’ll happen from people that aren’t obedient to God,
because God’s nature is part of this creation in that sense. Okay? So he says, beloved, let us love. One another for love is of God and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. He who does not love does not know God for God is love. Here’s test. Number two, someone comes to you and they have,
uh, something to teach you. And they first and foremost say that Jesus Christ, it didn’t come in the flesh. They’re not of God. Secondly, their actions exhibit that they don’t love one another. They’re not of God. He says in verse nine in this, the love of God is manifested toward us. That God has sent his only begotten son into the world that we might live through him in.
This is love. Not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his son to be the propitiation for our sins. John hearkens back to the message that Paul writes in Romans chapter five, that when we were yet sinners, when we were unlovable, when we were undesirable, God still loved us. We see the need for that. Love all over the world.
Today, we see the need for the love of God, that declares. I’m going to love you, even though you’re not worth it in the human sense, because you are worth it in God’s eyes because Jesus Christ came and died for you. He then goes on to say beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.
If God was willing to do that for you and me, then we’re without excuse w we have no opportunity to say, you know what? Someone has done something so terrible, so bad. I can’t possibly love them. John says, no. John says, if God was willing to send his son to die for you, who is it? You can’t love who is it that you have an excuse for?
Not loving, no one has ever seen God at any time. If we love one another God abides in us and his love has been perfected in us. Okay? So back over here in chapter two, he said that God’s love is perfected in the person who keeps his word. Now over here in chapter four, he says his love is perfected in us.
When we love one another. He’s tying these things together in such a way that when you see a picture of a Christian, when you see a picture of a person who abides with God, you can’t separate these things. You can’t pull one out and say, that’s what a Christian is and neglect all the rest of them. You can’t do it not and hold onto what John said.
No one has ever seen God at any time. If we love one, another God abides in us. And his love has been perfected in us by this. We know that we abide in him and he in us because he has given us of his spirit. And we have seen and testify that the father has sent the son as savior of the world.
He goes back to chapter one. He goes back to that message, which he started with. We saw him, we beheld him. We touched him. We heard him. We witnessed that. He came in the flesh, but he also, when he departed, sent his spirit and these miraculous gifts that were part of the first century church, one of the other things we need to keep in mind is we’re reigning this and his word,
remembering that they have the test. The spirits is they didn’t have all of this written down. Even those letters that were circulating, they wouldn’t necessarily have had a personal possession of those letters. Quite often, the letter would be circulated from church to church, to church, and sometimes they would make copies, but it would be the congregation that had a copy,
not every member. And quite often you would have had Christians who couldn’t have read it anyway, because they didn’t know how to read. And yet in that first century church, God had given them through the gifts of the Holy spirit, the ability to not only teach the ability to not only have the revelation of God, but also the ability to discern the truth.
And so they could discern whether or not a person was teaching that, which was true. So then notice what he says. He says, and we have seen verse 14 and testify that the father has sent the son as savior of the world. Whoever confesses that Jesus is the son of God, God abides in him. And he and God. All right,
test number three, if he confesses, Jesus came in the flesh passing test. Number one, if he loves the brethren Test number two, if he confesses that Jesus is the son of God, there’s test number three, he goes on to say, and we have seen, or excuse me, verse 16. And we have known and believed the love that God has for us.
God is love. And he who abides in love, abides in God and God in him. Love has been perfected among us in this. We go through life and we struggle. I think most of us do at least with the reality that we’re not perfect as Christians. We, that that is, that is hard for us to live with. We look at our failures,
we look at our faults and it is hard to live with the reality that we don’t get it right all the time. And yet here, John has said over and over and over again, that when we do what God commands us, when we act the way God has shown us, when we exhibit his character, his love is perfected in us. And it reminds me of what God told Paul,
because God told Paul not when you’re perfect and not when you’re flawless and not when you’re strong and not when everything’s going. Right. But when you’re weak is when I am strong in you. He told Paul, my grace is sufficient for you. And as people who want to be perfect, that’s hard to live with. That’s hard to handle because it’s an,
it’s a free admission from God. You’re going to need me. And you’re not going to have the answers and you’re not going to get it right every time. And yet John sets this in a context of saying, but there are those who are in direct opposition of him. There are those who’ve gone out from among us, who claimed to be of us,
who aren’t, who are not struggling to stay in the light. They are walking in darkness and you gotta be, Oh, you have your Eyes open to it. You’ve gotta be aware of it. And you have to test them to make sure that they are what they claim to be. So then he says, love has been perfected among us in this,
that we may have boldness in the day of judgment, because as he is, so are we in the world here? He, he brings forward this message he’s talked about. God’s love being perfected in us. God’s love being perfected in us. God’s love being perfected in us. And now he says, and when it is, he says, you can have boldness on the day of judgment when God comes.
And God stands before you and judgment. And you stand before him knowing all the times you failed in the past, knowing all the times you struggled at all the times, you sin and all the times you didn’t do it. Perfect. He says, you can have boldness in the day of judgment. And this is another one of those central themes that carries over in the book of revelation.
Turn to revelation, chapter six, revelation chapter six, beginning in verse 12. I looked when he opened the sixth seal and behold, there was a great earthquake and the son became black as sackcloth of hair. And the moon became like blood and the stars of heaven fell to the earth. And the fig trees dropped his late figs while it was shaken by a mighty wind.
Then the sky receded as a scroll, when it is rolled up and every mountain and Island was moved out of its place. I mean, look at this. The vision is, I mean, just the whole earth is just decimated with God’s action and the Kings of the earth, the great men, the Richmond, the commanders, the mighty man, every slave and every free man hid themselves in the caves and in the rocks of the mountains and said to the mountains and rocks fall on us and hide us from the face of him who sits on the throne.
And from the wrath of the lamb, the great men of the world, the men of power, the men of glory, the men of stature, the men of wealth, the men of prominence flee. They hide themselves. They call the mountains to fall on them, to protect them. Anything that will stand between them and the lamb for the great day of his wrath has come.
And who is able to stay in the questions, asked who can stand in that day? Who is it that can stand before the Lord on that day. And then there’s kind of a break in the events because in chapter seven, after the question is asked, you’re going to get the answer because God, in chapter seven is going to Mark those who belong to him.
And the message is, here’s the answer to the question who can stand in the day of the wrath of the lamb, those who belong to God, and then chapter eight, you read, as it opens up, when he opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven for about half an hour. And I saw the angel, the seven angels who stand before God and to them were given seven trumpets.
Then another angel having a gold sensor came and stood at the altar. He was given much incense that he should offer it on the prayer or, uh, offer with it with the prayers of all the saints upon the golden altar, which was before the throne and the smoke of the incense with the prayers of the saints ascended before God, from the Angel’s hand,
then the angel took the sensor, filled it with fire from the altar and threw it to the earth. And there were noises and thunderings lightenings and an earthquake. So the seven angels who had the seven trumpets prepared to sound, okay, these seven trumpets are seven judgments. The judgments are about to go forth, but before the judgments go forth, the prayers of the sames go up.
The prayers of the saints, go to God and he hears them. And then the fire from the altar is thrown to the earth. I’ve heard those who belong to me and my judgments coming. And so these angels are preparing the sound, but as they do, one of the things that you find is you read the book of revelation is those that are marked with the Mark of God.
They’re protected, they’re safe. You can’t touch them. The judgment of God doesn’t hit them. They belong to me. So John says over here in first, John Love has been perfected among us in this that we may have boldness in the day of judgment because as he is, so are we in the world? There is no fear in love. We struggle with human speech to describe how we ought to Fear God and keep his commandments.
While at the same time have boldness before God and not fear. It is hard to, to, to declare that in a way that makes sense to you and me, but we don’t fear his judgment when we’ve obeyed his word. We have boldness in his judgment when we’ve obeyed his word, but we really ought to fear him when we have it. And so he says,
there is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear because fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made. Perfect in love. We love him because he first loved us. If someone says, I love God and hates his brother, he is a liar. Or he does. He who does not love his brother, whom he has seen.
How can he love God whom he has not seen? And this is, and this commandment we have from him that he who loves God must love his brother also. So again, he sets forth that test. You claim to love God. And you hate your brother. You’re a liar. You don’t love God. Matter of fact, you don’t know who he is,
because if you can’t love the one you’ve seen you can’t possibly love the one you’ve not seen. Alright, let’s go through the questions. Since we’re out of time. Question number one. Yes or no. Jesus Christ came in the flesh. Everybody better get that one. Right? Question two, who is greater Jesus or the devil? Jesus question three part.
One. Love comes from whom. God question three part two. God is blank. Love question three part three. Therefore we ought to love one. Another question. Four. Who is the savior of the world? Jesus or the son? Question five. Yes or no. Is there fear in love? No. Um, question six who loved first God or man?
God. Yes or no. Question seven. Can a person loved God if he hates his brother? No. All right. Thank you for your attention.<inaudible> I believe everyone’s back in the auditorium. It’s certainly as good to see everyone. The same evening. We have one guest, Ruth Goodman. If you haven’t met her, she hadn’t been here in a while visiting with us,
but it’s nice to have her here this evening. Well, yeah y’all know her, but the rest of the congregation might not have seen her lately. And might’ve forgotten who she is, but we’re glad you’re here, Ruth. Uh, we do want to remind you of a few things. I remember Dorothy and Rodale Wilson. They’re both having difficulties North.
He has high blood pressure and Rodale went, had a, uh, ultrasound Thursday for a heart valve issue. So keep them in your prayers and you might want to give them a call and check up on them. Make sure there’s if there’s see if anything that we can do for them to help them out at this period of time. Um, how so Pam shaven is,
has back problems. And, uh, I haven’t talked to her lately. Has anyone talked to her recently? How’s she doing? Okay. All right. All right. If you didn’t hear that the Pam is still having a great deal of pain is in a wheelchair and she is going to have to have back surgery at some point in time. So keep Pam in your prayers and she might need a hand with some things.
I didn’t know it was that bad. Um, okay. Okay. Alright. Um, Sylvia was going to have a, I got this. She’s trying to go in on a Saturday, but I can’t do this nerve block on her Saturday. She told me, so she has to go in on the 28th. We just got the date wrong is what it was.
She’s going to go in on the 28th or a nerve block. And we sure hope that helps you out Sylvia. And then, uh, Danny Sanderson is at home tonight. She has tendonitis in her legs and we certainly want to remember Jenny in our prayers and we miss her and hope she gets over that soon. Let’s not forget that the gospel meeting with Keith Cozort has been canceled and be rescheduled for next year.
So I believe that’s all of the announcements that I had. Uh, the saving Marie Springer is going to lead our song service. Aaron will bring us the devotional. And then Eric Richardson, Halverson. I think of Eric Richardson and Holly a lot, but Eric Halvorson, we’ll be having our closing prayer. Thank you, Mark. Your book, your number 912,
912, 162. Number one six two. Oh hell. The power of Jesus name that he angels prostrate fall bring forth a raw yo Taya damn, and crown on him.<inaudible> and<inaudible> on him.<inaudible> Oh, he chose on seed of his room’s rate. He ride some from the fall. Hell him who saved you by his grace and crown on him.<inaudible> hell him.
Who saved you by his grace and crown him<inaudible> Oh, that every kindred, every tribe on the star Rastro ball to him all mad. Josh. He has cry and crown him<inaudible> to him. Oh man, just he scrapped and crown him<inaudible> Oh, Oh, that wood yonder thick red throw. We had his feet may fall. We’ll join the,
a lasting song and praise him.<inaudible> John<inaudible> and<inaudible><inaudible> That song. We just sang, let me take, taken from revelation, chapter four in revelation, chapter four, there’s a scroll. John has been invited into the throne room of God and he sees an open door and he goes through that door and he sees the one on the throne.
God, the father. And he can describe all the magnificence of everything around him, but there’s no description for the one on the throne. But in his hand, in the hand of the one on the throne is a scroll, but it’s sealed in John’s day in time. There was a recognition about a sealed scroll that you and I maybe don’t appreciate the same level.
The, the way it might work for us is, you know, there’s that nuclear football that travels around with the president in that it’s got the codes for the, for launching a nuclear weapon. And you know, not everybody can open that. I mean, Joe down the street happens to pick it up on the street one day because the secret surface man left it behind and he can’t get in.
Why? Because it won’t open for him. He doesn’t have the necessary attributes to open it. Well, the scroll is there in the hand of the one on the throne and they begin looking in all heaven and all earth. They are looking for anyone who’s worthy to open the scroll. John sees them going through heaven and earth and no one’s found. And we read that John begins to weep because there’s a message from God.
It’s in his hand, he’s offering it to the world, but no one is worthy to open the revelation of God. Then he came and took the scroll out of the right hand of him who sat on the throne, verse seven. Now, when he had taken the scroll, the four living creatures and the 24 elders fell down before the lamb, having each,
having a harp and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints. And they sang a new song saying you are worthy to take the scroll and to open its seals for you were slain and have redeemed us to God by your blood out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation, you have made us Kings and priests to our God.
And we shall reign on the earth, the elders and the bees surrounding the throne and those who are there before the throne room of God that were described in chapter three. And in the beginning of chapter four, they see the lamb verse six says, and I looked, and I’m a hold in the midst of the throne and of the living Creek four living creatures.
And in the midst of the elders stood a lamb as though it hadn’t been slain. And those who are around the throne proclaim he’s worthy, he’s worthy open the scroll because he died because he was slain because his blood was shed for us. Let’s go back to Psalm one or the song number one 62, all hail the power of jesus’ name, let angels prostrate fall bring forth the Royal diadem and crown him.
Lord of all, go back to revelation. Chapter four. Then I looked and I heard the voice of many angels around the throne, the living creatures and the elders and the number of them 10,000 times, 10,000 and thousands of thousands saying with a loud voice worthy is the lamb who was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honor, and glory and blessing and every creature,
which is in heaven and on earth, on the earth and under the earth and such as, or in the sea and all that are in them. I heard saying blessing and honor, and glory and power to be to him who sits on the throne and to the lamb forever and ever. Then the four living creatures said amen. And the 24 elders fell down and worshiped him who lives forever and ever songwriter temps to capture in these words,
what John and the Holy spirit capture in this vision, that the one who was crucified didn’t end his life in a tomb because he stood as a lamb. That was slain, but he’s not slang. He stood as a lamb whose blood was shed, but he’s alive. And he’s not only not dead. He’s not only not without his blood, but he stands worthy.
And as we mentioned in our class, he is very much alive because when his judgment comes, all the great men on the earth will cry out for anything to save them from the wrath of a lamb. You and I, we have an opportunity to be one of two people. We have an opportunity to be one of those people who fall prostrate at the feet of Christ and praise him and obey him and confess his name.
Or we have the opportunity to be judged because Jesus made it clear in John chapter five that God had given all judgment into his hand. And that there is coming a day when all who are in the graves will hear his voice and come forth some on to everlasting life and some onto everlasting destruction. So you and I, we have a choice because there is one who is worthy and he’s alive.
Do you have need of the invitation? It is open to you. If you’re outside the body of Christ, you can enter into the body of Christ. You can enter into salvation. You can become a child of God by hearing the word of God and believing that Jesus Christ is the son of God by repenting of your sins and confessing the name of Christ,
being immersed in water for the remission of those sins. You can do that tonight. If you’re a member of the body of Christ and you’ve been wayward, you’ve turned your back on God. You can repent of that and come home. If you’re in need of public prayer, that prayer is available for you by the church and by the congregation here. If you have need of anything,
you can come. Now, as we stand in, as we sing Saw, what’s all rolling care arts or<inaudible> burdens are lifted at cow. He talked to<inaudible> burdens on<inaudible><inaudible> burdens are lifted.<inaudible> past your care on Jesus today. Deeds, your worry and fear burdens are lifted at<inaudible>. Burdens are lifted at<inaudible> burdens are<inaudible><inaudible> troubles so that savior can see every heartache.
And two burdens are lifted at Cauvery<inaudible> burdens are lifted at Cauvery Cauvery burns are lifted at<inaudible><inaudible> God. Our father would come to you at this time, thanking you for the opportunity to assemble here this evening, to study a portion of your word and sing songs, praise to your great name. God, we ask that you help each and every one of us take the lesson that brother Aaron brought to us tonight from your word and apply it to our lives,
that we may better live amongst others here on earth and be your shining example to them that have not known that do not know you or possibly those that have known you and fallen away so that they may come back to you or come to you in first place so that they know your word. Lord, we know there are many amongst us that are suffering various elements.
And we ask that if it’d be your, will you reach out to each and every one of them and bring them back to a measure of health that they so desire. Also, God, we ask that you be with the leaders of this country and the leaders of all the countries of this world and ask that they look to you for guidance into decisions that they make.
And if it be your will return peace to every nation on, uh, earth. And as we to part here, we ask that you forgive us of our sins and keep us safe until we meet again. We pray all this through your son, Jesus name. Amen.
08-09-2020 – 1 John 3 (Class) & Zechariah 5-6 (Sermon)
Class:
JOHN-1 John 3
Love of Brother
- What will children of God be like when Jesus appears? 1 John 3:2 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Define sin. A person alive in Christ (a) keeps on sinning or (b) does not keep on sinning. 1 John 3:4, 6, 9 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- How long has the devil been sinning?
How did Jesus destroy the devil’s work? 1 John 3:8 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - Anyone who hates his brother is a _______________. 1 John 3:15 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- How did Jesus demonstrate love? 1 John 3:16 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Children of God should love with (a) words, (b) actions, (c) tongue, or (d) truth. 1 John 3:18
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - God lives in whom? 1 John 3:24 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sermon:
Zechariah 5-6 – The Scroll; The Basket; The Chariots; The Gifts; THE BRANCH
Automated Transcript
<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Good morning. We are in first, John chapter three, hopefully everyone has picked up a set of the questions. If not, they are in the back. Let’s begin with a word of prayer. Our gracious father in heaven. We humbly bow before your throne grateful for the day, you’ve ran into us in the life that you offer us grateful for the opportunity to study your word and to understand better what things you would have for us to do for our lives.
We pray that you will be with those throughout this country who are struggling with illnesses, struggling with difficulties, struggling with lost jobs, struggling with all the many cares of this life and the things that come with it pray most, especially that they will be aware of their spiritual condition, that they will open their Bibles. They will study your word and they will come to a knowledge of the truth.
Be obedient to it. Lord, we pray that you’d be with those who are traveling had they reached their destination safely, and may they arrive back to their home safely as well. Pray for those who are still unable to get out for, because of reasons of the virus. And we pray that you will give them safety and comfort and strength as they endure through this difficult time,
we pray for leaders of this nation, And we pray for the leaders of nations throughout the world, that they might always make decisions that are in accordance with your will. And that even when they failed to do what is right for the right reasons that we might have opportunities made available to us to spread the good news of the kingdom through their actions. Lord,
we pray that when we sin and fall short of your glory, you were willing to forgive us as we repent of those things. We thank you for that. We thank you most, especially for your son who died on the cross for our sins to become a propitiation for us all this, we pray in Jesus name. Amen. John begins with a series of thoughts about a biding.
He begins in chapter two, verse 24 says, therefore let that or excuse me, therefore, let that abide in you, which you have heard from the beginning. So you going to begin this idea, this theme with allow the truth that which you have heard from the beginning to abide in you. If what you heard from the beginning of binds in you,
you also will abide in the son and in the father, the relationship that a person has with God and Christ is dependent upon their relationship to his word. You can’t have a relationship with God and Christ independent or separated from the revelation of God. And so notice what he says. He says, and this is the promise that he has promised us eternal life.
So he ties on to that. The relationship with God is the dependency upon which you have eternal life. So without the truth, you can’t have a relationship with God without a relationship with God, you do not have eternal life. So then he says these things I have written to you concerning those who try to deceive you, but the anointing, which you have received from him,
abides in you, and you do not need that. Anyone teach you, but the same anointing teaches you concerning all things and is true and is not a lie just as it has taught you. You will abide in him. John goes back to that anointing. Now, again, we mentioned on Wednesday that we’re in a context of time in first, John,
where the first century church still has access to the laying on of the hands of the apostles because they, and therefore the gifts of the Holy spirit, because John’s still around. I mean, it, obviously the apostles haven’t died off yet. They’re getting a letter from one of them. So the miraculous still is still part of the church at that time.
And so John’s reference here to the spirit of biding in them and providing them this knowledge is a reference to the miraculous gifts of revelation and prophecy. He says, and now little children abide in him. He calls them back to this idea of bide in God. He says, it’s a choice, John makes it clear. You choose to abide in God.
If John says to someone who has no choice, because the spirit does it for him and the spirit determines whether or not he abides in God and God determined before he was ever born, whether or not he would abide in God, if it’s all up to God and it’s not up to man, what’s the point of John saying to a Christian abide in him,
the Christian, if Calvinism was true, would turn around and look at John and go, what choice do I have in the decision? It’s all up to God, God determined before I was created before I was born, whether I would be in him or not. And the spirit doesn’t based upon his power and his anointing of me, whether I do it or not.
So why do, why, why am I being told to do this? This is where Calvinism just falls apart. When you look at what the new Testament actually says, he says, and now little children abide in him that when he appears, we may have confidence and not be ashamed before him and his coming. John makes it clear. Not only are we responsible for abiding in him because God’s not moving.
God’s not changing. God’s not departing from us. If there’s a separation between God and us, it’s only because who moved us. So it is our decision and our choice and our responsibility to abide in him and not to depart from him. But he ties that forward to judgment. Now, whether the coming here is coming of judgment in the near future,
in the days of the Jewish system and the destruction of the Jewish system or the coming of eternal judgment on the judgment day, when this life is over, frankly, doesn’t matter either way, because if they weren’t abiding in Christ and they weren’t faithful to God, when the judgment came on the Jewish nation, they probably were going to suffer as a result.
And if they’re certainly not abiding in him, when they end this life and the day of judgment comes, they’re certainly going to be a negative result. I tend to think though the context here in contrast, by the way, to Peter’s writings and James, his writings, John is writing to a broader audience. John is writing to a more combination of Jew and Gentile Christians.
And his focus is not nearly as much on Jerusalem and on Judah and on the destruction of the nation as Peter and James were. So I tend to believe that John here is referencing the coming of Christ in the sense of the second coming of Christ. If you know, verse 29, that he is righteous. You know that everyone who practices righteousness is born of him.
When you read that, if you know that he is righteous, the idea there is, and he is, it’s an implied in phatic statement. He is righteous. So if you know that he is righteous and he is, you know, that everyone who practice practices, righteousness is born of him. The one who does what God says in all facets is the one who is the offspring of God.
Turn over to John chapter one, John chapter one, because John is writing about Christ verse nine. That was the true light, which gives light to every man coming into the world. He was in the world and the world was made through him and the world did not know him. He came to his own and his own did not receive him. But as many as received him to them,
he gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in his name, who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. Now notice what John just said there. John said that the person who’s born of God is the person not who rejects Christ or rejects his word.
But the one who received him who received his word, his doctrine and was obedient to it, to them. He gave the right to become the children of God. So John says, if you know that he is righteous and he is, then you know that those who practice righteousness are born of him. What’s the implication of that. For those who don’t practice righteousness,
they’re not born of God. The logical opposite is if the one who practices righteousness is born of God. The one who practices unrighteousness is not Bible elsewhere says you shall know them by their fruits. He said, you can look at the actions in a person’s life. You can look at their lifestyle. You can look at what they do, and you can know whether or not they’re righteous.
Now, obviously we’re not dealing here with the idea of someone who’s putting on a show and doing everything right in public. And in private, they’re doing everything wrong. He’s talking about an entire life. He’s talking about. They truly practice righteous. And as they’re not the Pharisees who are putting on a show and who, you know, want to be seen for fasting.
And so they show themselves and they, they, they dirty their face up. So they look like they’re fasting longer than that. You know, it’s not that, it’s the idea of the one who truly is practicing righteousness. Now. Then he says, behold, what manner of love the father has bestowed on us? That we should be called children of God.
Therefore, the world does not know us because it did not know him here in chapter three. You’re going to have this carrying on of this concept of abiding an on a number of different levels. We’re going to talk about that throughout chapter three, but you’re also going to see the word know, K N O w over and over and over again. You’re going to get a bide or some form of abide six times in this chapter,
but you’re going to get no, I didn’t actually count them, but a bunch more than that. Okay. But notice how he begins. At least the way the chapters are broken up in our English Bibles. He says behold in a movie, that would be the climactic scene. It’s the, it’s the scene you don’t want to miss. It’s the thing that you don’t want to overlook.
John says, wake up and look at this bow. Hold. What manner of love the father has bestowed on us? Psalmus writer expressed it this way. What is man, that you are mindful of him. John wants us to take a moment and just stop and understand and bow hold and look upon the reality that we didn’t deserve this. We didn’t earn this humanity in no way,
shape or form is valuable enough in their own right to have deserved Christ dying for us. John writes in John chapter 10 is Jesus is speaking concerning the shepherd and the sheep that he describes himself as the good shepherd and that the good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. Now let’s just step back from a purely pragmatic look at this of which or which individual,
which, which being has greater value, the sheep or the shepherd, the shepherd that ought to be that ought to be a no brainer. Why then would the shepherd lay down his life for the sheep because of his care for them and the value. He places on them as an outsider, looking at the situation, we would go, Nope, Shepherd’s worth more after all.
And, and, and we do this calculus. If the shepherd lays down his life for the sheep, then the sheep are without a shepherd. Therefore the sheep are worse off than they were. If some of them died, except here’s the other part of the calculus. What if all of them died? What if by the shepherd laying down his life,
they have an opportunity for life. And without the shepherd laying down his life, all of them die. What does Romans chapter three verse 23 says for, we have all sin and come short of the glory of God, Romans chapter six, verse 23, the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life. Behold. What manner of love the father has bestowed on us that we should not only be given eternal life,
but that we should be called the children of God. There are a lot of kids in this world that I’m fond of. And I appreciate, and don’t mind being around, but there’s only three. I call my children. They have a special place. Trust me. When I get in the car and go home, they’re coming with me and nobody else’s kids are.
And when we wake up in the morning, they’re going to get fed at the, at the breakfast table. And nobody else’s kids are beloved. Now we are the children of God, and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when he is revealed, we shall be like him for, we shall see him as he is one of my favorite passages in all of the new Testament,
two reasons. Number one, it tells us that there were things that even the apostle John, as he was getting up in age, as he was old, as he was considered an elder, as he was one who was nearing the end of his life, there were still things he didn’t know about eternity. I find great comfort in that because there’s many things I don’t know about eternity.
And John says, here, here, he’s writing to the Christian. He says, when we get into eternity, we don’t know what we shall be like. W we don’t know what our life in eternity is going to be like, but we know this. We shall be like him. Who’s the him there Christ. So he says, when he is revealed,
we shall be like him. And John says that to give us hope, which by the way, indicates that everyone who says I’ve gone into eternity. I died for 23 minutes and I went into eternity. And then I came back and this is what he turned into. His life is a liar. They’re just flat wrong. I don’t know what they were on.
And I don’t know what they hallucinated, but they aren’t on what they think they’re on. And that it was a trip round trip from eternity. He goes on to say, and everyone who has this hope in him, purifies himself just as he is pure. So this understanding of eternity, this motivation toward being with God, because you will bind when in him,
you are doing and practicing righteousness. And as a result, when he is revealed, you will be like him. He says, this is your motivation to purify yourself. This is your motivation to keep cleansing sin out of your life. Because the person who has this hope, the person who knows that he turned it, he will be our opportunity to be like,
Christ is going to start getting ready. Now he’s going to start cleansing his life of sin. Now he is going to start trying to be like Christ. Now, whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness and sin is lawlessness. And you know that he was manifested to take away our sins. And in him, there is no sin. John says, sin is the transgression of the law.
It is the going beyond the law. It is lawlessness. And, you know, he says, you have every knowledge of the fact that Jesus Christ came into this world to take away sin. So if we want to be like Christ, and if Christ came to take away sin, then what should we do in our own lives? Take away sin.
Whoever abides in him does not sin. That doesn’t mean sinlessly perfect. He’s talking about your choices. You, as you abide in Christ, as you abide in him, as you abide in that hope, as you have a knowledge of what he would have you to do, you look at what he would have you do, and you make that choice.
And he goes on to say, whoever abides in him does not sin. Whoever sins has neither seen him nor known him. The one who pursues sin, the one who goes after righteousness, the one who says, I know what God said, but I enjoy it. John says, you don’t know God, this is not as some would have it.
A passage that upholds once saved, always saved. This is one of those passages that, uh, people who believe in once saved, always saved will come to and say, see if a person sins. They never knew God. If a person abides in righteousness, then they know God. So if you’re a Christian, once saved, always saved. But if you’re not a Christian,
you’re lost, but you’ll never go from one to the other because he says they neither have seen him nor known him. Now we’ve got to make sure all of these passage passages don’t contradict each other. Because Peter, just over a passage, we just read a few weeks ago, said that there were those who were Christians who had become like the dog returning to his vomit and the Sal going back to wallowing in the mire because they had returned to sin.
So how do we understand both of these passages? Correct? You’re dealing with a passage talking about them remaining in sin. Someone who comes and they hear the gospel. They believe the gospel. They go through the steps, but inwardly the entire time they’re going, but I’m not changing. Oh, I’ll I’ll, I’ll, I’ll get put in the water,
but I’m going to live the way I’m going to live. What was the effect of their baptism? They got wet. First Peter chapter three, verse 21 speaks about the fact that baptism, which also now saves us is the answer of a good conscience toward God. That is an individual who says I have to die. The old man has to be put to death so that the new man can be born again.
You can’t enter into Christianity and go, well, I’m going to do this and God’s gonna forgive me, but I’m not going to change. Put in here in your mind of person who goes, I’m willing to hear and I’m willing to believe, and I’m willing to confess and I’m willing to be baptized. What did they leave out? I’m not willing to repent because I’m not willing to change.
You’re talking about someone who comes in and by the way that they were dealing with this in the first century church, okay? When John is writing to them, he’s writing to them with those who were, what, who were going out from them. And he described them as the antichrist. And he’s going to get back to that for the end of this chapter,
they were in opposition to Christ and yet they were coming out of the church. Remember is you’re dealing with this. You’re not only dealing with him talking about morality. You’re dealing with them talking about doctrine as well. He’s saying they don’t practice righteousness. And they’re going out from us claiming to be righteous. But you look at their lives and they never submitted to God.
They never were obedient to God. They were from beginning to end from day one till now, those who were only about themselves. So as you’re dealing with this, what’s, you’re not dealing with contextually. You’re not dealing with a person who was doing what was right from day one and then stumbled. And John says, no, no, no, somebody who’s doing right.
Can’t stumble. You’re not dealing with that. You’re dealing with someone who put on a show from day. One of being righteous, but their life was the exact opposite and their attitude in their action declared the fact. They never were obedient to God. They never knew him. And they never submitted to him. Okay? Notice what he had, what he says here.
He says little children, let no one deceive you. He who practices. Righteousness is righteous just as he is righteous. He who sins is of the devil for the devil sin. From the beginning for this purpose, the son of man was manifested that he might destroy the works of the devil in John chapter eight. Jesus told the Jews, you have,
you are of your father, the devil, who did they believe their father to be? Abraham? Jesus said, you not only don’t know who Abraham is. You’re not his child. John is bringing that idea forward. Here are Jews there. They’re there. They’re in the covenant. They believe they’re part of the right lineage. They believe they’re the descendants of Abraham.
They believe. And Jesus says, your children would say, wait a minute. Oh, wait, there’s this other passage? Matthew chapter seven, Matthew chapter seven, verse 24, sorry. Verse 21. Not everyone who says to me, Lord, Lord shall enter the kingdom of heaven. But he who does the will of my father in heaven. Many will say to me in that day,
Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in your name, cast out demons in your name and done many wonders in your name and notice this phrase. And then I will declare to them. I never knew you depart from me. You who practice lawlessness. Now what did verse four? Just say the one who commits sin commits lawlessness or sin is lawlessness.
Same context, same idea. Jesus says, I never knew you. You claim to be mine and you never were. You claim to be doing this in my name. And you never did. You wanted to portray that you belong to me, but you didn’t because you didn’t do what I commanded you. So then he says, whoever has been born of God does not sin for his seed remains in him.
And he cannot sin because he has been born of God in this, the children of God and the children of devil of the devil are manifest. That is their maiden known. Whoever does not practice. Righteousness is not of God, nor is he who does not love his brother. John’s going to go from love the Lord, thy God, with all my heart,
with all my soul, with all my strength in all my mind and love thy neighbor as thyself, John’s going to transition from God, loved you. And behold that love. Now you look at your brother and you tell me, do you love your brother? Do you hate your brother? He says this. He says in this, the children of God and the children of devil are manifest.
Whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor is he who does not love his brother for this is the message that you heard from the beginning that we should love one another, not as Cain who was of the wicked one and murdered his brother. And why did he murder him? Because his works were evil and his brother’s righteous do not Marvel my brethren.
If the world hates you, we know that we have passed from death to life because we love the brethren. He who does not love his brother abides in death, old Testament. Prophet said it this way. Can two walk together except they be agreed. The world does not walk with Christians in harmony and unity. It’s one of the reasons why, you know,
there will never be world peace, not in the universal sense of the term, because the only way there will ever be world peace. And this is kind of just a dichotomy in itself is that there’s no more Christians for the world to hate. But then again, if the world was completely filled with sin, you think there’s going to be world peace.
Nope. Think Noah experienced pretty much the closest thing to that, that you could get to. And what did we read about that? Every thought was only evil. Continually. We know that we have passed from death to life because we love our brethren. Now wait a minute. So the sign, the, the, the, the, one of the reasons we can know we’re Christians is because of how we treat our brethren.
Yes. Turn over to John chapter 14, John chapter, sorry, 13 beginning, verse 33 little children. I shall be with you a little while longer. You will seek me. And as I said to the Jews where I am going, you cannot come. So now I say to you, a new commandment I give to you that you love one another.
As I have loved you, that you also love one another by this all will know that you are my disciples. If you have love for one another, a defining characteristic of Christians is their love for one another so much. So that Jesus said the world will look at you and they’ll know, they’ll know there won’t be a doubt in their mind that person’s a Christian.
Now you and I, we have to look at our lives ago. Could, could they tell good? Could they really tell that we’re a Christian by how we treat our brethren? He goes on to say, we know that we’ve passed from death to life because we love the brethren. He who does not love his brother abides in death. Whoever hates his brother is a murderer.
And you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him the same way. Jesus said the one who hates his brother and his heart has killed him already. John says, you hate your brother and you have in your heart, all the attributes of a murderer Cain killed his brother because Kane’s deeds were unrighteous. And his brothers were righteous by this. We know love because he laid down his life for us.
And we also ought to lay down our lives for the brethren. Now, John writes to these Christians and he calls upon them to lay down their lives for one another. And you know, I’ve imagined that probably we look at it this way. We being generally people in a society, we look at things like war and defending our homes, defending our country,
defending our nation. And we go, I wouldn’t want to die. But if I had to, I would, if it meant saving a country, if it meant defending the country then, or defending my family or defending my home, I’d die. But there’s more to it than that. There’s more to what John is saying. Then being willing to lay down your life for someone as a point action,
I E to die for them because there’s more to what Jesus did than just die for us. Isn’t there. If Jesus had come down from heaven the day before the crucifixion gone to the cross and then returned to heaven the day afterwards, would that have been the same thing? No, he didn’t. He divested himself of what it was to be the son of God.
He made, brought, took on flesh being lower than the angels. And he lived for us first, before he died for us. And it is that reason. John is going to tell us, you lay down your life for your brethren and then immediately go into, but verse 17, whoever has this world’s goods and sees his brother in need and shuts up his heart from him.
How does the love of God abide in him? John says, you need to lay down your life for your brethren, but if you won’t even take your stuff and help your brother, how can you claim to love your brother? The things that you know, aren’t eternal, the things that you know are passing away. The things that you know, belong to God to begin with.
You won’t even take what you have and help your brother who’s in need. So how do you claim the love your brother? If you won’t do the lower one, how can you be expected to do the greater one? My little children, let us not love in word or in tongue, but in deed and in truth, this is very similar in thought to what James said.
When James said, show me your faith without your works. And I’ll show you my faith by my works. And by this, John says, when you’ve actually enacted love, when you’ve actually practiced, love, just like he told you to practice righteousness. That’s the idea here. You abide in God because you practice righteousness. You abide in God because you practice love.
Why, because God is righteous. And because God first loved us. He says, and by this we know that we are of the truth and shall assure our hearts before him for if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart and knows all things beloved. If our heart does not condemn us, we have competence toward God and whatever we ask,
we receive from him because we keep his commandments and do those things that are pleasing in his sight. And this is his commandment that we should believe on the name of his son, Jesus Christ, and love one another as he has commanded or as gay as he gave us commandment. Now he who keeps his commandments abides in him and he and him, by the way that he and him,
you abide in God and God abides in you is what he’s saying. And by this, we know that he abides in us by the spirit whom he is given us. Okay, let’s go through the questions real quick. We’re out of time. What will children of God be like when Jesus appears like Christ define sin, lawlessness or transgression of the law.
A excuse me, a person alive in Christ. A keeps on sending or B does not keep on. Sending does not keep on sending. How long has the devil Ben sinning from the beginning? How did Jesus destroy the devil’s work? I being manifested. Anyone who hates his brother is a murderer. How did Jesus demonstrate? Love laid down his life.
Children have gone, should love with a words, B actions, C tongue or D truth. All right, actions and truth. God loves in whom lives, lives, sorry, lives. That’s a different, that’s a different word. God lives in home. Those that keep his commandments. All right. Thank you for your attention. You are dismissed.<inaudible><inaudible>,<inaudible> Tine began our service.
We’re certainly happy to have everyone here today, especially those of you that are visiting with us. And we do have a special guest today that you have, if you haven’t met her yet, uh, Alison is here with she’s part of the Dale family, and we’re really, yeah. And we’re really happy to see her. We’ve heard a lot about her,
but we haven’t, I haven’t met her and maybe some of you have, but, uh, we haven’t met her. So we wanted to know what she was like. And now you can meet her and talk to her, just make sure you’re six feet apart though. Uh, we don’t want to mess that up. And of course, most of us would already have already messed that up.
So, uh, certainly good to see you. It’s, it’s hard to stay apart when you love each other, like we do here. Uh, if you did not get the Lord’s supper, now’s a good time to go back at some of the table there and the back of the auditorium. Um, we want to remind you that we do want to remember Joan Springer.
She’s still having her ups and downs, and we’d certainly want to remember her and our prayers. Also, we want to remember Rodale and Dorothy Wilson, uh, Ru Dale had an ultrasound Thursday for heart valve issue. And of course, Dorothy had to go to the ER with high blood pressure and they think she might’ve had possibly had a stroke. So, uh,
keep them in your prayers. And we probably all need to check on them and call them, see if there’s any way we can maybe assist them with both of them, particularly Dorothy, cause she’s the one that basically takes care of most of the things. And, uh, see if there’s any way we might can assist them. Uh, Pam shafing is of course continues to have back problems.
Sylvia pass also has back pains, but I think she’s to undergo a nerve block on the 30th of this month. Is that right? Sylvia? The 30th. Okay. So remember Sylvia and your prayers and pray that that will, will help her with her issue. Uh, they own the ELLs. You notice they weren’t here Wednesday and they’re not here today.
Uh, Alicia, one of her coworkers has been exposed to the COVID virus and, uh, she’s supposed to, they did a test and she should have the results of that test Monday. So they’re waiting on that, but since they’re close with her and Maddie, so keep them in your prayers. And that’s why they haven’t been able to be with us.
They’re just not taking any chances, August nationwide gospel, meeting their flyers on the table, they’re in the four year. Be sure and pick up one of those. And then the gospel meeting that we had scheduled for Keith Cozort, uh, for this year, we’re going to postpone that to next year at some time. So, uh, we want you to be aware of that.
The mans business meeting will be tomorrow night at 7:00 PM. So we would encourage everyone that can to be here for that. We do want to ask those that are visiting with us to please fill out a visitor’s card and just drop it in the collection plate back there and give it to one of us. So that we’d have a record of you being here.
I believe that’s all the announcements that I have, Michael Dell will be directing our song service this morning. Uh, Jay Shafir has the opening prayer and Eric Halverson will, uh, lead us in our communion service. And then our closing prayer will be led by Terry Sanderson. And of course, Erin Cozort will be bringing us a lesson. We had a wonderful Bible study together and we’re looking forward to the lesson he brings today.
We do want to welcome those that are viewing us on the internet. We’re glad that you’re able to be with us. We’re missing those of you that are part of this congregation. And we wanted to let you know that, that we miss you dearly. If you wouldn’t add, let’s get a songbook and join in with the singing. I just opened this morning with song number 100,
Holy ground, Holy ground. This<inaudible> we’re standing on<inaudible> for<inaudible> press and<inaudible><inaudible> were standing on<inaudible><inaudible> and<inaudible> you are. Oh, ah, uh, perfect.<inaudible> we<inaudible> you with<inaudible> man, clean my jeez, us blah, and new<inaudible>. Ah, uh, perfect.<inaudible> ah, we well being for you with,
ah, it’s me clean by jeez. Uh, uh, Some of them are for our opening. Prayer will be number 791 on bended knee on bended knee On bended knee, uh, ah, with, um, ah, ah, ah, ah,<inaudible> lifting Hallie hands to you.<inaudible> uh, wash up you and spit. Hey, uh,
it was a<inaudible> make my<inaudible><inaudible> uh, uh,<inaudible> uh, ah, mowing, ah, me for<inaudible>, uh,<inaudible><inaudible> changed my life.<inaudible> make me for<inaudible> make my LA<inaudible> Let us pray. Our mighty God, our father, we come before your throne with contrite hearts, acknowledging you as our creator and the creator of this universe.
We’re so very grateful that as our creator, you chose to create us in your image and to be so mindful of man and that you sent your only begotten son to this world as a propitiation for our sins, we realized father that we in no way deserve this, that this is just your love for us. We’re so very grateful for the sacrifice that Jesus made on our behalf for the church he established in this earth and for the many blessings that are so richly bestowed our way,
we also are very mindful that we often transgress and it is for those transgressions. Now that we pray that is we repent of them and turn from them. We know that you’re faithful to forgive our sins, and then we even stand, hold and pure before your throne. And you will hear prayers. We’re mindful of those of our number that are suffering.
We asked that those that were mentioned this morning, that you be mindful of them and place your healings hands upon them. They once again, maybe with us and a part of our number, we pray for those that are being away from us because of this COVID 19 problem. We pray that this may soon pass. And once again, we may all be United.
We’re also mindful of the great turmoil within our country. The polarization here is indeed significant. We pray the leaders of our country will spend much time in your word and that they will have asked for the wisdom that you can give them that these problems maybe solved and be no longer a separation within this country. As we go through this worship service, we pray that our worship to you will be in spirit and truth and a sweet savor.
All these things. We are asking your sons breasted name, amen song to prepare our minds for the Lord’s supper will be number 364. Come share the Lord. Come share the Lord. We gather here in jesus’ name, his love is burning and it’s like living<inaudible> come take up.<inaudible> no one is a stranger<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible>. He joins us<inaudible> he breaks up bruh.<inaudible> cup is risen from the dead.
No one. We love them is now a gracious hosts. Come tick up. Come drink the wine<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> we’ll see the glory of our Lord and coming<inaudible> no, we anticipate, Hey, no fees for which we wait, Hey, come tank up, come drink the wine, come share the<inaudible>. As we have the opportunity to assemble on the first day of the week,
we are reminded of the greatest sacrifice that God made for us here on earth. And that was his son sending here, sending him here to die for us to center. And as we prepare to commemorate that, let us go to our God and prayer. God, our father in heaven, we come to you at this time, thanking you for having sent your son here on earth to teach us in the live amongst us,
but most importantly, to die for us. And as we prepare to partake of this bread, which resembles his body, which hung on that grew cross at Calvary, help us to remember. In fact, the suffering that he did do for us. We pray this through your son, Jesus name, amen God, our father in heaven, as we prepare to partake of the fruit of the vine,
which resembles the blood that your son shed for our sins so that they may be washed away from us. Let us remember that sacrifice that he made so that our sins would be forgiven. And we can live with you in heaven. Any eternity, we pray this through your son, Jesus name, amen. We’re going to take this opportunity to give back as we’ve been blessed,
God, our father in heaven, we come to you thanking you for each and everything that you do for every one of us. We truly understand that the material things we have here on this earth are from you. And we cannot thank you enough for that. And as we prepare to lay aside and store and give back a portion of what we’ve been so richly blessed with,
we ask that you help each and every one of us do it with a cheerful heart. And we also ask that you help the man of this congregation make decisions that are in accordance with your will so that these funds may be used correctly and wisely to further your kingdom here on earth. We pray this through your son, Jesus name, amen. The song before the Lesson will be number 47.
Holy Holy Holy. If you are able to stand for this song, please, number 47. Holy Holy, Holy<inaudible> all the Holy Holy<inaudible><inaudible> and three, uh, uh, uh, the Holy Holy<inaudible> the<inaudible> chair. Uh<inaudible><inaudible> Holy, Holy. Oh, no, the darkness. Ah, the<inaudible> the, uh,<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Holy,
Holy, Holy<inaudible><inaudible> praise my name. And, uh<inaudible> and CE<inaudible><inaudible> The scripture reading will be taken from the book of Zechariah chapter five, verses nine through 11, Zechariah chapter five, verses nine through 11, then lifted eye up mine eyes and looked. And behold there came out to women and the wind was in their wings for, they had wings like the wings of a store and they lifted up the<inaudible> between the earth.
And the heaven then said to the angel that talked with me, whether do these bear the EFA. And he said unto me to build it and house in the land of<inaudible> and it shall be established and set there upon her own base. You may be seated. Good morning, Tommy, do me a favor. Turn me up just a hair. Thank you.
Take your Bibles. If you will. And open them to Zechariah Zechariah chapter five is where we will take our lesson. From this morning, we will attempt to get through both chapter five and chapter six, as they share a common thread, chapter four, just a few weeks ago, as we were discussing that chapter, we noticed the lampstands and the olive trees.
We noticed God’s message to a zero lovable to the governor of Israel, that he was the one upon whom the leadership would be. But that ultimately coming from him would be the branch. The branch is referenced as the one who God is going to bring and lay the foundation of the temple. And in addition to that would be the one through whom God would bring about the fulfillment of what he’s already promised.
That goes into chapter three as well. In chapter four, though, one of the things that you have as a fundamental element is light. Remember in that chapter, you have the lampstands, the golden lamp stands, and those golden lamp stands are fed by the olive trees. The olive trees are producing the oil. It goes straight into the lamps. The idea is this is a continual,
this is an everlasting light. We connected Zechariah chapter four and the book of revelation to show the olive trees there and the olive trees there clearly describe Alijah and Moses, and here, whether they’re referencing the same individuals or not, they’re referencing the same idea. And that is the profits and the revelation of God God’s light is shining, but it’s important to realize that as you view this vision,
there’s also a connotation that God’s light shines. And that Israel was to be part of that process. They were to have a part, the remnant that was here in the land of Palestine after the Babylonian captivity, they were to have a part in shining the light of God. So Zechariah sees this vision and he sees the light and he sees the olive trees and he sees the lampstand and he sees this message there in the end of,
uh, sorry, in the beginning of verse 10, I was looking at the end and he wasn’t there at the beginning of her stand for who has despised the day of small things for these seven rejoiced to see the plumb line in the hand of<inaudible>. They are the eyes of the Lord, which scan to and fro throughout the whole earth. So as we go into this vision again,
as we see what Zechariah was seeing, we are mindful of the fact that God says the Temple’s going to be built. My house is going to be built.<inaudible> is going to have his hand as it were on the plumb line to make sure the walls go up straight, to make sure that it is built properly. But from this place from Jerusalem,
from Zion, God says my eyes look to the entire earth. That ideas sets up chapter five. So he is asked the question there in verse 11, then I answered and said to him, what are these two olive trees at the right hand of the lamb, standing at the left. And I further answered and said to him, what are these two olive branches that drip into the receptacles of the two gold pipes from which the gold oil drains,
then he answered and said, do you not know what these are? And I said, no, my Lord. So he said, these are the two anointed ones who stand beside the Lord of the whole earth. Then I turned and raised my eyes and saw there a flying scroll, Zechariah turns. He looks up and he sees a scroll flying by.
And he said, he, this is the angel. The Lord says to him, what do you see? We keep reiterating. And we’re going to continue to reiterate that God is getting the prophet to acknowledge what he sees, because the things that he’s seeing are not normal. If he saw a guy walking on the ground, that would be normal, but seeing a scroll flying through the sky,
that’s not normal. And so the angel Lord says, what do you see? So I answered, I see a flying scroll. It’s length is 20 cubits and its width, 10 cubits. That’s a magnificently large scroll it 20 by 18 inches that are multiplied by 18 inches and 10 multiply by 18 inches. We’re talking about a massive scroll and it’s not just a massive scroll laid out on the ground.
It’s a massive scroll, thrive flying through the air, but it has one message. One small message on the front. And one small message on the back, which means they’re written incredibly large. They’re written so everyone can see it. They’re written. So nobody misses it. That’s what you get from this. Why such a giant scroll? Why is it flying through the air?
I have a modern example. You ever see somebody with a biplane pulling the sign. They don’t put a great big long paragraph on it. Just a couple of words, same idea. Everyone is suppose to read the message. Then he said to me, this is the curse that goes out over the face of the whole earth. Every thief shall be expelled.
So there’s one side. Every thief shall be expelled. According to this side of the scroll and every perjurer shall be expelled according to the other side. So the scroll comes forth. The scroll is flying through sky. And on one side of the scroll, it says every thief shall be cast out. And then on the other side, every false witness shall be cast out.
Every perjurer shall be cast out. Let’s tie these things into the previous visions. Chapter three, we saw a vision of the high priest and the high priest started out covered in filthy rags. The high priest started out on able to stand before God and accused as one who could not stand before God, but God made him Holy God gave him white Raymond’s.
God gave him and restored his honor. And God says, this is Joshua, my high priest. And then chapter four, we have the description of the governor and God says, this is my governor. And now God addresses the entire earth saying these things have to go, thieves have to go. The one who takes what doesn’t belong to them, they have to go.
And the one who will bear false witness, the one who will lie for gain the one who bears false witness, the one who perjures himself, he doesn’t perjure himself. For no reason, nobody wakes up in the morning, gets called the court and decides, you know what? I haven’t had anything exciting happened today. So I’m going to lie. It is out of self interest.
It is out of a desire for gain or a desire to save one silver and desire to destroy justice. That one perjures themselves. But I want you to connect these two things to the new Testament, because in the new Testament, there was a man who was a thief in the new Testament. There was a man who, because of his greed betrayed the very son of God.
And there was a group of individuals who sought such injustice that they would take a man in whom was no guilt and no guile. And they would find him guilty. But the only way they could find him guilty, according to the law was to find two witnesses who would lie about him. They had to have two witnesses to put him to death and they couldn’t find witnesses who would agree,
but they finally found false witnesses. Might ask yourself why these two sin out of all the sins, that God could place a curse upon out of all the sins that God could say, these two are a problem in the earth. He chooses the thief and the perjurer. And I don’t think it’s very hard to imagine why, because we choose in both of these,
you find behind them is a love of self over a love of God and the desire for what we see as good for our own selves. Instead of what’s good for someone else. If a person loves the Lord with all their heart, with all their soul, with all their strength and with all their mind, would they be a thief? If a person loved his neighbor as his self,
would he be a perjurer, Woody bear, false witness? No. These two sins cut to the very heart of the law of God. And God sends forth a message. God sends forth a scroll. These two things are being pulled out, but then he says, I will send out the curse verse four says the Lord of hosts is, shall enter the house of the thief and the house of the one who swears falsely by my name.
It shall remain in the midst of his house and consume it with its timber. And it stones. God says, I’m sending out this curse. This word is going out and it’s going to enter into their house. And it is going to consume them from the inside out. Their own destruction would come from their own sin. What led the death of Judas?
His betrayal of Christ. What led to the destruction, ultimately of the nation of Israel and all those who were involved in putting Christ on the cross death of Christ. The, to commit in justice. You remember when Jesus was on the, uh, was on trial before pilot and pilot brought him out before the people and said, I find no fault in him.
And they said, crucify him, crucify him. And they said, let his blood be on us. And our children, God sends whores. The curse sends forth the curse and it eats them from the inside out. But then you see verse five. Then the angel who talked with me came, Alan said to me, lift your eyes now and see what this is that goes forth.
Now, instead of Zechariah turning and seeing something, the angel Lord comes out to him and says, you, you need to watch this. You need to observe this. He says, so I asked, what is it? And he said, it is a basket that is going forth. He also said, this is their resemblance throughout the earth. Here is a led.
This lifted up, and this is a woman sitting inside the basket. Then he said, this is wickedness. And he thrust her down into the mascot and threw the led cover over its mouth. You’re seeing here a vision of, of what the, the King James calls an ether. This is a container that you would put grain into as you were harvesting the grain.
This is a large container, a large bin. And he sees the vision and he sees the led disk and he sees the container. And inside the container as a woman, before anybody in the modern world starts complaining about the Bible’s view of women. Hold on a minute. But the woman is described by the angel as wickedness. There are a number of women in the old and new Testament that carry forth and attribute of being so wicked.
They embodied wickedness. You turn over to the book of revelation. And one of the churches is told there that they had allowed Jezza bell to have an influence in their congregation. Not that Jezza bell from the book of Kings was alive in the day of revelation in person, but the one who carried forth her attributes, one who carried forth, her wickedness was allowed to have influence in the church and hear the angel.
Lord says this is wickedness being captured and being sealed up and then being transported away. Okay? The first part of the chapter, he sees the vision of a declaration saying the thief and the false witness are being cast out. They’re being removed. What are you seeing in this chapter? You’re seeing God purifying the nation. You see God purifying the earth.
You see God removing sin. And that’s what you’re to get here. He says, this is wickedness. And he thrust her down into the basket. And through the led cover over its mouth. Then I raised my eyes and looked and there were two women. See, we’ve got one woman who’s bad. One woman who represents evil, but we’ve got two women who are righteous.
Notice this. There were two women coming with the wind in their wings for, they had wings like wings of the stork. And they lifted up the basket between heaven and earth. So I said to the angel who talked with me, where are they carrying the basket? And he said to me, to build a house for it in the land of Shiner,
when it is ready, the basket will be set there on its base. Wickedness has been, has been sealed up and now wickedness is being removed from the land. But interestingly, where’s it going? Wickedness is being removed from the land, from the remnant. And it’s being removed to the Lando Shiner. Now, if you’ve got any footnote references in your Bible,
you’re probably seeing something for around Genesis chapter 12, Genesis chapter 11, Genesis chapter 10. Why? Because Genesis chapters, 10, 11, and 12 deal with the tower of Babel and they deal with and reference the land of Shiner. And by the way, everything about what the book of Genesis tells us indicates that the dwelling place in which the tower of Babel was built was later known as Babylon.
So Zechariah and the angel here use the older reference of Babel and sin and separation from God. And God’s judgment and casting out these people as a reference for God saying, I’m removing this sin out of my land. And I’m removing in a way to Babylon, which by the way, we’re going to get to in a minute, God says I’m taking the sin and I’m removing it from your presence.
This is an instruction. This is a reminder, just the same way. Those Israelites that came out of Egypt were told not to bring Egypt with them. They weren’t to bring the sins that their fathers participated in. They weren’t to continue in the sins that they had committed. On the other side of the, uh, of the red sea. They were to be separated from those.
They were to remove those things away. So now as they come back from Babylon, as the remnant returns to Israel, they are to leave the sins of Babylon In Babylon. Okay. They are to be removed from them. Then I raised my eyes verse nine and looked, and there were two women coming with the wind in their wings were, they had wings like the wings of a stork.
And they lifted up the basket between earth and heaven. And so, or so I said to the angel who talked with me, where are they carrying the basket? And he said to me, to build a house for it in the land of shine are when it is ready, the basket will be there on his base. Then I turn and raise my eyes and look,
And behold, okay. Four chariots were coming from between two mountains and the mountains were mountains of bronze. So he turns, he looks, he raises his eyes and there are two mountains. Two mountains made of bronze and cherry. It’s coming out of the middle as if they’re coming through proceeding through a gate out, going out to war with the first chariot were red horses with a second chariot,
black horses with a third chariot, white horses with the fourth chariot, dappled horses, strong steeds. There’s one commentator. Put it In the ancient days. They didn’t use chariots for parades. These were battles. They yeah. Use chariots to go to war. And these four chariots are coming forth. Now you go over to the book of Ezekiel and you’ll find God and his throne,
and it goes forth. And it has horses and chariots that pull it in any direction. It goes whichever direction God wants to go. It goes straight forward. You go over to the new Testament and you see God sending out different colored horses. In generally speaking, red indicates destruction and blood and warfare and black indicates pestilence and disease and white indicates victory.
But here you have these chariots and they go forth. But they’ll notice what happens. Then I answered and said to the angel who talked with me, what are these? My Lord? And the angel answered and said to me, these four spirits, spirits of heaven who go out from their station before the Lord of all the earth. All right, these are God’s messengers.
These go out from the Lord. He says, the one with the black horses is going to the North country, by the way, what’s North of Israel, the land of Babylon. Okay? You remember that? God said, I’m going to bring Babylon against you. And then in turn, I’m going to judge her. And every nation that follows after God sends forth his horses into the North country,
the white are going after them. And the dappled are going South to the South country. What was South of Israel? Egypt, Babylon to the North Egypt to the South. And God says, my war wagons are headed to bring judgment against those who persecuted. You go to the book of Jeremiah and your mind. And remember that Jeremiah was among those who went down to Egypt and God told them,
don’t go down to Egypt, but they took Jeremiah. Jeremiah didn’t go by choice. Jeremiah was taken down to Egypt and they were destroyed down there. There was no remnant that returned from Egypt. The remnant returned from Babylon. God told those who stayed in the land. You stay there and they didn’t do it. God is going to bring judgment on the South.
God is going to bring judgment on the North. Then the strong steeds verse seven went out eager to go that they might want to and fro throughout the earth. And he said, go walk to and fro throughout the earth. So they walked to and fro throughout the earth. And he called them and spoke to me saying, see, those who go toward the North country have given rest to my spirit in the North country.
God’s judgment on Babylon is finished. God brought his judgment on Babylon through the hands of Cyrus, and God says that’s done. But then we read them. The word of the Lord came to me saying, verse nine, receive the gift from the captives from hell die, tow by J and J Daya who have come from Babylon here. You have God sealing up sin,
expelling the thieves, expelling the false witnesses, sealing up sin, removing it away. And now you have gifts coming. Babylon judgement has happened and now good things are coming. Receive the gift from the captains who have come from Babylon and go the same day and enter the house of Josiah. The son of Zephaniah, take the silver and gold, make an elaborate crown and set it on the head of Joshua.
The son of Jozadak, the high priest, Josiah here must be a craftsman. That’s all I can, I can figure out is Josiah is the one who takes the gifts that are brought from Babylon and turns them into the ground. But God says, you take the crown and you go put it on the head of the governor, right? Nope. You take the crown and you go put it on the head of the high priest.
Now there is a connection here to the old Testament, going back to Genesis and the new Testament, because here you have Josiah representing someone else. I’m sorry. You have Joshua representing someone else. Take the silver and the gold. Make an elaborate crown, set it on the head of Joshua. The son of Jozadak, the high priest, then speak to him saying,
thus says the Lord of hosts saying behold, the man whose name is the branch for, from his plays. He shall branch out and he shall build the temple of the Lord. Yes. He shall build the temple of the Lord. Now wait a minute, then God just tell Joshua. And the governors are available to build the tumble Lord. Yes.
So is this talking about them? No. Notice what else he says. He shall bear the glory and shall sit and rule on his throne. Joshua would have no throne. Joshua would not be a King. Joshua was from the wrong lineage. Joshua was a Levis. He was from the descendants of Aaron. He wasn’t from the lineage of David. In addition,
we were told previously that there would not be another King after Zedekiah not until the Messiah came. Joshua here stands as a representative. I representative not of a, of just a King, not of just a high priest, but of a King and high priest in the same person. Then the remainder of the statement. He shall sit and rule on his throne.
He shall. So he shall be a priest on his throne. And the council of P shall be between them both one commentator pointed out. And I believe he is accurate. The them both. There’s a, there’s a question of, well, wait a minute. Is this Joshua and Anne’s rebel is that the one know them, both King and priest.
The two positions are brought together. The peace shall be between them both King and priest turn to Genesis chapter 49, Genesis chapter 49, Jacob, as he is nearing, the end of his life makes a prophecy verse 10. As he is speaking concerning Judah. He says the sector, the sector, of course, being the staff of the King, the Sceptre shall not depart from Judah nor a law giver from between his feet until Shiloh comes and to him shall be the,
the obedience of his people. Shiloh there being a word for peace. Jacob tells Judah the King that’s coming from you will be the King of peace. But then in addition to that, if you put together the fact that the book of Hebrews will recur will repeatedly bring forward Christ as King and priest turn over to Hebrews chapter one, Hebrews chapter one, we won’t spend a great deal of time on this,
but it is definitely worth our understanding the connection here, Hebrews chapter one beginning in verse three, speaking concerning Christ, the son who being the brightness of his glory and the express image of his person and upholding all things by the word of his power. When he had by himself purged our sins purging the sins was the function of the priest he has by himself.
Urge our sins sat down at the right hand of the majesty on high, the position where he sits as a throne he’s King, the function that he served purging their sins was the function of the high priest. Continue forward to verse eight of chapter, one of the book of Hebrews, but to the son, he says your throne O God is forever.
And after a Sceptre of righteousness is the Sceptre of your kingdom. So he says to the son, you have a throne turn to chapter four. We’re seeing then that we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens Jesus, the son of God, let us hold fast. Our confession for we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses,
but was in all points tempted as we are yet without sin. There’s the high priest, but wait a minute, Aaron, where’s where’s the King. If he’s priest, isn’t he also King yes. Verse 16. Let us therefore come Only to the throne of grace. We may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. He is both King and breeze.
As a matter of fact, when you go through the book of Hebrews, you won’t really find a reference to a King, except you will see a throne June time and time again, you will see the house of God time and time again, But then also you see chapter five, chapter five, beginning in verse six, as he also says, in another place,
you are a priest forever. According to the order of milk, his dad, who in the days of his flesh, when he had offered up prayers and supplications with the Hayman cries and tears to him who was able to save him from death and was heard because of his godly fear though, he was a son yet he learned obedience by the things which he suffered.
And he having been made, having been perfected. He became the author of eternal salvation to all who obey him called by God as high priest. According to the order of Melchizedek of whom we have much to say and hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing Hebrew writer in chapter five and chapter six and chapter seven and chapter eight, the Hebrew writer will hear explained throughout these chapters that Jesus Christ was King and priest.
After the order of Melchizedek, Melchizedek is a man who Abraham comes into contact with in Genesis chapter 13. And here in that chapter, he is one who or he takes part of what he has attended bloody as. And he gives it as tribute to the King of Salem, the King of priests or King of peace. But he’s also the high priest Of the Lord here.
Do you have in Mel Kizza deck in bodied, the one who stands for Christ, he is both King and priest. So let’s go back to Zechariah and let’s see, this is Finishes out. So he shall be a priest on his throne And the council of P shall be between them both King and priest. Now the elaborate crown shall be for a Memorial in the temple of the Lord for<inaudible> tow by Tobais Jah,
Jedediah, and hen the son of Zephaniah. Even those from afar shall come and build the temple of the Lord. Then you shall know that the Lord of host has sent me to you and this shall come to pass. If you diligently obey the voice of the Lord, your God, there’s one other passage that we need to connect with this prophecy. And it’s in second Samuel,
because I, as I mentioned, this is not a reference to the building of this temple. This is a prophetic look toward the branch. The branch has prophesied about an Isaiah chapter 11, Isaiah chapter 53, but in second Samuel chapter seven, we find the remainder of the connotation of this prophecy. In second Samuel chapter seven, verse 12, we read when your days are fulfilled.
This is God through the prophet. Nathan speaking to David, when your days are fulfilled and you rest with your fathers, I will set up your seed after you, who will come from your body. And I will establish his kingdom. He shall build a house for my name and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever. I will be his father and he shall be my son.
If he commits iniquity, I will chase in him with the rod of men and with the blows of the son of man. But mercy shall not depart from him. As I took it from Saul, whom I removed from before you and your house and your kingdom shall be established forever before you, your throne shall be established forever, according to all these words and according to all this vision.
So Nathan spoke to David, the branch that Zechariah speaks of the one who would be priest and King is Christ. The branch that would come up the branch that would appear to be nothing. The branch that would appear to be just a, a sprout out of a tree that had been cut off the tree cut off as the house of David, the Kings in Israel.
And yet out of that cutoff tree comes the branch, the branch that would bring life. The one who would build the house of God, the King and priest of the Lord. Most high Zechariah sees these visions and he sees Joshua and inadequate high priests, but he stands for something more. And he sees a probable governor and inadequate King, not a King at all,
But he stands for something more. And God is telling these two men I’ll be with you. I’ll remove sin from your land. I’ll bring judgment on the nations, around you and I making a path for the Messiah. And that path goes through you. As we look and learn these lessons, we learn this fundamental idea. God can use whatever tool each chooses to accomplish his will.
God could send chariots from heaven to do his bidding. But so often God has chosen to work through men, chosen to work through inadequate and sometimes broken vessels. And yet God has accomplished his goals every time, because God knows that when we choose to put aside sin, when we choose to change our lives, when we choose to follow him, he can accomplish anything.
He needs to not through the power of us, but through him, we simply become the instrument of carrying out his will you look at your life this morning? Does your life look like an instrument carrying out the will of God? Does your life look like Christ? Does it look instead like sin? Does it look like Babylon and a pagan nation that is an obedient to God?
Or does it look like one who has been called for a purpose to serve God and keep his commandments. If you’re here this morning and your life doesn’t look the way it ought to look your life doesn’t look the way God has told it to be. Then why not change? Why not repent? Because there’s a warning here too. For the one who continues in sin for the one who persists in sin,
like the thief and the perjurer. God says your sin will consume you. And I will judge you. What is your life like today? If you have need of the invitation, if you’re outside the body of Christ, you can enter into the body of Christ. You can enter into the place where salvation is found. You can enter into the house of God,
built by the Messiah, the church, the bride of Christ. You can enter into that house, into that kingdom and become a part of the body of Christ by hearing the word of God and believing that Jesus Christ is the son of God. Repenting of your sins, confessing the name of Christ and being immersed in water for the remission of your sins.
And you can rise up to walk in newness of life as a member of the household of God, as a child of God, you’re a member of the body of Christ. And you’ve departed from the truth you departed from the right way. Why not come back? If you have need of the invitation in any way, why not come now? As we stand in,
as we say, He well create a new<inaudible><inaudible> he? Well<inaudible> and<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> uh, troubles. You<inaudible> uh<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> uh<inaudible> is<inaudible><inaudible> uh, uh,<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> on to the<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> but<inaudible> the song before the Closing prayer will be number 631. Lift him up. Number six,
three, one. How to reach<inaudible>. Jesus gave<inaudible> and<inaudible> from the<inaudible> man unto me. Lift him up, lift him up. Sui speaks from me.<inaudible><inaudible> be lifted up from the<inaudible> man unto me. Oh, though. Whoa. Dan’s hungry for the living bread and<inaudible> for them to see<inaudible>. Uh<inaudible> man. And to me lift him.
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The only Truman living God, we pray. The things that we’ve learned here today will help us become stronger Christian in this community, we pray that you would be with those that have been mentioned today that are sick and unable to be with us. We pray that they will be restored to their health and able to be with us. We pray that you would go with us and as we depart,
keep us safe to emit again and crashed, man, we pray. Amen.<inaudible>.
08-05-2020 – Wednesday PM Class – 1 John 2
JOHN-1 John 1 and 2
The Word of Life
- John did not say he was telling about what he had (a) heard, (b) seen, (c) thought of, or (d) touched with his hands. 1 John 1:1 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- God is (a) light or (b) darkness. 1 John 1:5 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- What if persons claim to be without sin?
If a person has sinned, what should he do? 1 John 1:8-10 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - How can an individual know that he knows Jesus? 1 John 2:3-11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Name the condition of a follower of Christ who hates his brother. 1 John 2:9-11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Everything in the world-the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life-comes from ______________________________ 1 John 2:16
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - Can a person deny the Son and have the Father? 1 John 2:23 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> All right. We are in first, John chapter two<inaudible> First John chapter two.<inaudible> Let’s begin with a word of prayer, our gracious father in heaven. We bow before your throne grateful for the day that you’ve granted to us, the life, the energy and the health that we have to be able to serve you and, uh,
serve in your kingdom to lead lives that are obedient to your commandments and strive to be an example, to those who are around us. We pray for all those who are traveling and all those who are away from us, all who are stuck in their homes for one reason or another, we pray that they have a comfort in good health, and we pray that you will be with them.
During these hard times, we pray that you will be with those who are struggling because of lost jobs and because of lost income because of the situation in our economy today. And we pray that you will help them to endure and to reach out for help when they need help, but also to have the strength and the mindset to look to your word and find wisdom and understanding on how they should handle the day to day struggles of life.
We pray for Christians. The world over that are striving daily to be an influence in your kingdom and outside your kingdom for good for righteousness, for truth, we pray that we might always stand with them and oppose unrighteousness and stand for righteousness and truth. We pray that you will be with us as we go through this period of study, may we apply our minds,
our hearts to the things that John has written here in this letter that was written to the first century, but also speaks volumes to us today. We ask that you forgive us when we sin and fall short of your glory. We thank you for your son who died on the cross for our sins. That has granted us that mercy and that grace through his blood and his atoning sacrifice all this.
We pray in Jesus name. Amen.
John begins with that, which was from the beginning. And we said his reference there is of who of Jesus Christ in the same way he begins in John chapter one in the beginning was the word and his reference. They’re not giving it a masculine now, not giving it a personal now in the sense of a person,
but giving it a, an object. The word he said in the beginning was the word and the word became flesh verse 14 and dwelt among us. And we be held him. Well, he says over here in first John chapter one, that the life was manifested and we have seen it and bear, witness and declare to you that eternal life, which was with the father and was manifested to us that which we have seen and heard.
We declare to you this message of eternal life, this word of eternal life, this eternal life in bodied, in the life of Christ. They a witness, they experienced themselves and they know beyond a shadow of a doubt that it’s true. And it was confirmed by miracles. And it was confirmed by the voice that was heard in the mountain. Matthew chapter seven,
or yeah, Matthew chapter 17. There were so many confirmations that even his enemies couldn’t deny what was stated. So he says in chapter two, after he’s talked about fellowship and after he’s talked about sin, and after he’s talked about walking in the light, he says, my little children, and this will be an address, a form of address that John uses throughout his,
of pistols throughout his letters, my little children, Peter they’re at the end of second, Peter used beloved and beloved beloved. Again, John’s, John’s greeting to these Christians is my little children. These things I write to you that you may not sin. Okay? So we’re getting a formula for sinlessness, for sinless perfection, right? No, we’re getting a formula for righteousness.
We’re getting a formula for walking in the light and when we sin and he says, you will. And if you say you, don’t, you’re a liar when you sin a formula for resolving that sin. So he says these things I write to you that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an advocate with the father, Jesus Christ.
The righteous, that idea of advocate is that counselor, that one you call to you when you need assistance to stand before the judge, the, the go between, he says, we have an advocate. We would be inadequate to stand before God to stand before his throne and to be there standing by ourselves, uh, in Isaiah chapter. Hm? This one’s off the top of my head.
I think it’s Isaiah chapter one. As a matter of fact, Isaiah chapter one, Isaiah has written to the Jews, these Israelites, and he says in verse 12, when you come to appear before me who has required this from your hand to trample my courts, this is God speaking to Israel and said, saying to them who called you? Who asked you to show up at my Gates?
Who asked you to trample my cords? Now, wait a minute, Lord, you did. I mean, you gave the law of Moses. You set the commandments for how often sacrifices were to be made and how often things were to be sacrificed on a daily basis. He set the commandments. That would be the way they would answer, but he goes on to say,
bring no more feudal sacrifices. Incense is an abomination to me, the new moons, the Sabbath, the calling of assemblies. I cannot endure in Nick Woody and the sacred meeting here. These Israelites are striving to appear before God to show up to worship God, to offer sacrifices to God. But what are their lives? Their lives are a NAFA ma to their sacrifices.
And so God says your sacrifices make me sick. He goes on to say this. He says, verse 15. When you spread out your hands, I will hide my eyes from you. Spread out your hands. What’s that a, what’s that a figure for prayer? The lifting of, of hands to God in prayer. He says, when you spread out your hands or besieging it,
when you fall down before me, he said, when you spread out your hands, I will hide my eyes from you. Even though you make many prayers, I will not hear your hands are full of blood. God says, you’re walking through the motions. You’re appearing before me. You’re bringing me sacrifices. You’re praying. But every time you do,
I turn my back on you. Every time I, every time you do, I won’t hear you. I won’t hear you because your actions declare your heart to be in the wrong place. And then he says, wash yourselves, make yourselves clean, put away the evil from evil of your doings. From before my eyes sees to do evil, learn to do good,
seek justice, rebuke the oppressor, defend the fatherless, plead for the widow. Is it. You want me to hear your prayers? You want me to accept your sacrifices. You want to have a relationship with me, do these things first. Then come talk to me. He goes on to say, come now and let us reason together says the Lord though,
your sins are like Scarlet. They shall be as white as snow though. They are red light Crimson. They shall be as well. If you are willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land. But if you refuse and rebel, you shall be devoured by the sword for the mouth of the Lord has spoken. God says your actions,
your sins represent you to me. You might want to bring me sacrifices. You might want to bring me offerings. You might want to say prayers to me. You want might want to bring actions of adoration to me, but I won’t hear them because your sins stand between me and you. So you go over to Isaiah chapter 58, or sorry, 59 verses one and two.
And Isaiah again, declares that God will not hear them because their sins have separated them from him. John writes over here in first, John, that if they walk in the light, as he is in the light, they have that cleansing of their sins come to continual basis. If they don’t walk in the light, they don’t have fellowship with the father.
So he’s writing to them to tell them you can not sin. It is possible for you to not sin. How do you do that? Well, go on in what he says, he says, we have an advocate for the FA we’re with the father and he himself is the propitiation for our sins and not for ours only, but also for the whole world.
And we’re going to come back to that fault in just a minute. Now, by this, we know that we know him. If we keep his commandments, John says the same thing that Isaiah said, because Isaiah said, you want to proclaim your love for me. You want to proclaim, you worship me. You want to proclaim your sacrifices and your prayers to me,
but you won’t obey me. So I won’t hear you. And John says, hereby, do we know if we know him? If we keep his commandments, now there are those who will argue. Well, you know what? That just turns Christianity into a fair, say iCal system of keeping laws. No, it doesn’t. Because the problem the Pharisees had is twofold.
Number one, they wanted to bind the laws on others, but they wouldn’t bind on themselves. And number two, they believed by keeping laws, God owed them something. And that was never true. That’s not what John writes here, but what John writes is you have an advocate with the father, but if you live in darkness, you stand before God without the blood of Christ.
And without an advocate, if you live in darkness, you become like Israel. You become as one who is separated from God. So then he says this. He who says, I know him and does not keep his commandments is a liar. And the truth is not in him. There’s John’s version of what Isaiah just said. Here’s your actions. Here’s your sacrifices.
Here’s your prayers. And God says, they make me sick. Why? Because the reality is you claim to know me, but you won’t keep my commandments. Therefore I know you don’t know me. What did Jesus say? At the end of the sermon on the mountain? He said that there would be those who would say on that day of judgment,
Lord Lord, did we not prophesy in your name? And did we not cast out demons in your name? And did we not do many wonderful works in your name? And he would declare to them depart from me. I never knew you. Same thing John say, why? Because you go back to the remainder of what Jesus said. And Jesus said,
if you had known me, you would have been obedient to my father in heaven. So we can claim to love the Lord. We can claim to be the belong to the Lord. We can claim to know the Lord we can claim to have as many of the religious world do. The Lord is our personal savior. But the claim means nothing. If,
when we’re presented with the commandments, we go, Oh no, no, I’m not doing that. Or, well, I understand that’s what it says, but okay. You’ve just set the standard for exactly what John’s talking about. So John says, whoever keeps his word. Truly the love of God is perfected in him. And by this, we know that we are in him.
He who says he abides in him on himself also to walk just as he walked, there’s our standard. There’s our standard. We go back to every single time, our standard, isn’t the person sitting next to us, our standard, isn’t our spouse, our standard isn’t our grandmother or our mother or the most saintly person we’ve ever met. And by all means,
it’s not the preacher. Our standard is the way Christ walked, because notice what he said, he who abides in him odd himself also to walk just as he walked our standard, every single one of us, our own standard for ourselves ought to be Jesus Christ. How do we treat one another? How did Jesus treat others? How should we speak to one another?
How did Jesus speak to others? How do we treat God? How did Jesus treat God? And that’s what John’s trying to get these Christians to understand. Now, the thought that I wanted to go back to back here in verse, um, verse two, I want to spend a great deal of time on it. I just want to mention it.
There are those who believe in Calvinism that will proclaim that the blood of Jesus Christ is so precious and so valuable that it could not, and would not have ever been shed for someone who would not be obedient to God. And so they will interpret passages to speaking about the blood of Christ and the sacrifice of Christ to mean that Christ was sacrificed only for those who were all ready,
going to be saved. And yet John says something incredibly different from that. John says he himself is the propitiation. What is a propitiation? I mean, I know you’ve used that word four times today already, but a purchase price, but specifically an adequate purchase price. We’ll illustrate it this way. Grandparent has a car. There’s a grandchild that needs a car.
Grandparent’s says a grandchild. You can have my car for a hundred dollars. The car is worth $10,000. Was that an adequate price? No, it was the purchase price. It is what goes down on the tax forms, but it was not an adequate price. You and I, according to Romans chapter three and Romans chapter six deserve to die for our sins.
You and I could not pay an adequate price to redeem our own souls, but Jesus did Isaiah chapter 53. He says that he looked on him and as it’s paraphrased there, it was enough. He looked on his suffering. He looked on the suffering of the one who didn’t deserve to die in whom was no guile in whom was no guilt in whom was no sin.
And that sacrifice was enough. So he is the purchase price. That is sufficient. But notice what John says about him. He is the purchase price for our sins and not for ours only, but also for the whole world. Now some will come to the other side of this, or they’ll say, see, universal salvation. Jesus died for everybody.
Therefore, if Jesus died for everybody, then every one’s going to be saved. No that’s complete anathema to the entire context here. The point is Jesus, didn’t die for the Jew. Jesus, didn’t die for the Gentile to the exclusion of the Jew. Every person you meet is a person Jesus died for. And therefore, how are we to treat them?
Because that’s where John, John is leading with this discussion. It is this statement that sets up the next section in John’s message. He says, go back to verse seven brethren. I write no new commandment to you, but an old commandment, which we have had, or which you have had from the beginning, the old commandment is the word which you heard from the beginning.
All right. So he’s going to say, I, I’m not writing a new commandment to you. I’m writing something you’ve already heard, but then he says, again, a new commandment. I write to you. All right, John now, which is it. I don’t write a new commandment to you again. I write a new commandment to you.
Okay? I heard someone express it this way, and I think it’s a good way to understand it. I don’t know that it’s the, it’s the only way to understand it, but it was a good way to understand it. There’s there are some things that we look at as being old. You pull out a garment, that’s 30 years old, you look at it and you know,
it’s, it, it just looks old. It it’s, it’s kind of tattered around the edges. It doesn’t look like the day that it was made. It’s got age on it. And sometimes we look at things that have age on it and we think, well, maybe they’re just not as good as they used to be. Maybe that old idea.
We’ve never heard this in our modern society. Maybe that old constitution and those old bill of rights and those old laws that were written hundreds of years ago are just too old to apply to us today. John says, I write no new commandment to you. I’m not writing anything you haven’t already, but don’t treat it as if it’s just an old commandment.
You can ignore treat it just like it’s as good as new today as it was that day when it was given. So he says, again, a new commandment, which I write to you, which thing is true in him and in you because the darkness is passing away. And the true light is already shining. He who says he is in the light and hates his brother.
All right. So step back to the propitiation. Jesus died for who? Everyone, the whole world, by the way, John is also the one who wrote for God. So loved the world that he gave. His only begotten son that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. So John says, he who says he is in the light and hates his brother is in darkness until now it’s gonna be one of those times where we could be clumsy with the scriptures and ignore the greater context here.
We shouldn’t. We could be like the lawyer who came to Jesus and said, who is my brother or who is my neighbor? And we, to which Jesus replied in the parable of the good Samaritan, the lawyer wanted to hear your neighbor. Is this Jew over here, your neighbor is someone who’s part of the descendants of Abraham. Your neighbor is someone you like,
what Jesus said is your neighbor is anyone and everyone. So John, right? He who says he is in the light and hates his brother. We could come to this passage and say, okay, well, he’s talking about Christians. He’s talking about how we treat other Christians. I don’t think he is. I think if we interpret it that way,
we’re using brother in the wrong context. That’s exactly right. He’s setting the standard. Remember to walk as Christ walked. Okay? And so he says, if he says he is in the light and hates his brother, he is in darkness until now. He who loves his brother abides in the light. And there is no cause for stumbling in him,
but he who hates his brother is in darkness and walks in darkness and does not know where he is going because the darkness has blinded his eyes and turn over to Matthew chapter five. If we go with the interpretation brother, there means Christian brother, by the way, he doesn’t say, he just says your brother. Then I think we miss the same point.
Jesus makes here. And that is the message of the good Samaritan, who is my brother, who is my neighbor, go to verse 43 of Matthew, chapter five. You have heard that. It was said, you shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say to you love your enemies. Bless those who curse. You do good to those who hate you and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you.
I want to get too far down the road of politics. And I don’t want to get too far down the road of the situation in our country because I want to stay in first, John chapter two. But this is me talking to me and you all can listen. When was the last time we prayed for someone who is a leftist communist in our country,
trying to destroy our nation. When was the last time we prayed for the people doing what they’re doing in Portland, without it being a prayer of God, put a stop to it. When was the last time we got off of the train of animosity that our country likes to produce in this group versus this group, because it sells ratings and makes a profit and get back to doing what God said.
And that is praying for those who persecute us and despitefully use us. They were burning Bibles in front of the courthouse. You don’t think they intend to send a message. It wasn’t happenstance. The Bibles were there. They brought them there. But when was the last time we go back and go, wait a minute. We look at ourselves first. We judge us by him,
not them. So then he says, this I’m off. I’m off my counseling of myself. Okay. He who loves his brother abides in the light. And there is no cause for stumbling in him, but he who hates his brother is in darkness and walks in darkness and does not know where he is going because the darkness has blinded his eyes. Hate blinds.
You read history. See what hate, especially hate that has been indoctrinated. And in bred for generation after generation will do pull out any newscast from the middle East. And I don’t know how many years people say, well, they’ve been fighting each other for thousands of years. Yes, they have. Why? Because they’ve been teaching each other to hate each other.
For thousands of years, I write to you little children because your sins are forgiven you for his name’s sake. He steps into a moment that’s very poetic in raw in its form. And you can almost just, you could just pull this section out and put it in Psalms and it wouldn’t be out of place at all. He says, I write to you little children because your sins are forgiven for his namesake.
I write to you fathers because you have known him, who is from the beginning. I write to you young men because you have overcome the wicked one. I write to you little children, because you have known the father. I have written to you fathers because you have known him, who is from the beginning. I have written to you young men,
because you are strong in the word of God, abides in you. And you have overcome the wicked one. As he goes through and uses these, these ideas to put in their mind, their own strength. He writes to those who are novices, who are little children. And he writes to those who are young men who are maturing in the faith.
And he writes to those who are fathers, the mature elders in the faith. And he says, you will all have a place. Sometimes the mature ones and the faith. Look at those who are immature in the faith and say they’re worthless. And sometimes the immature ones in the fave, look at the ones who are aged in the faith thing of they’re old.
I don’t understand this yet. John has a way of bringing each one’s abilities and talents and a position in the faith and bringing it forward as a positive. You and I probably of all of us have probably met somebody in our lives who is just, I think one of the easiest ways to put it is just a Barnabas. He’s the type of person or she’s the type of person.
They will always find something positive about the worst person they have ever met. And they’ll tell you about it. They’ll find something good in somebody, in anybody, in everybody, because they look for it. John writes to these Christians and he wants them to understand not only their relationship to God, not only their forgiveness and their state of being forgiven, but he wants them to understand the value that God sees in each of them.
He says, do not love the world. He begins first with their strengths. He begins first with what they’ve done, right? He begins first with the things that they’re doing, right? But then there’s the caution. There’s the other side of it. The commandment do not love the world or the things of the world. If anyone loves the world,
the love of the father is not in him. So don’t hate your brother or the love of God. Isn’t in. You don’t love the world or the love of God is not into you. He goes on to say for all that is in the world. The lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes of the pride of life is not of the father,
but is of the world. I don’t know how many times in sermons I’ve heard preachers take that passage and go straight back to Genesis chapter three and introduces to every form of temptation set right before Eve and the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life. Satan had it down from day one. He knew our weaknesses before we did,
but that’s no excuse on our part. He says, do not love the world. Then he says, verse 17, the world is passing away and the lust of it, but he who does the will of God abides forever. He sets before these Christians a basic opportunity to realize the difference, a basic value proposition. Here’s the value proposition you can love and adore that,
which is passing away and will not last, or you going to love and adore the one in whom you can have eternal life make a choice, but one of them ends in destruction. One of them is temporary and one of them is eternal. One of them involves eternal blessings and involves knowing God and involves the love of God being in your life. And one of them is self focused.
So he says little children, again, continually going back with this message of empathy, little children. It is the last hour. And as you have heard that the antichrist is coming. Even now, many antichrist have come by which we know that it is the last hour all. If we had the time to talk about all of the, uh, amazingly fanciful ideas that have been promoted in the religious world about the antichrist,
most of them from the book of revelation, where by the way, the word antichrist is never found it’s found here, but what does the word mean against Christ? Now? Something very important, always in the context is John defines the antichrist as someone who is by very, the very definition of the word in opposition to Christ. But notice what he says about the antichrist in the singular sense and all the antichrist who had come to that point and were already in the world,
all those who opposed Christ. He’s talking about people who oppose Christ in a very specific context. Notice what we read. They who’s the, they grammatically speaking the antichrist. They went out from us, whoever it is that John’s talking about were those who went out from among Christians. He’s not talking about Russia. He is not talking about the emperor, sitting on the Roman empire,
sitting as, as the emperor of the Roman empire. He’s not talking about Caesar. He’s not, he’s not talking about Mao. He he’s talking about someone who departed from among us. So knows what he says. They went out from us, but they were not of us for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us. Pretty logical argument here.
They departed from our myths opposing Christ and they left us. And yet if they claim to be of us, they’re not. If they claim to be Christians, they’re not because if they were, they wouldn’t have departed. He goes on to say, they would have continued with us, but they went out that they might be made manifest that none of them were of us.
He says, here’s what happened. They departed. And they may have had all their own reasons for departing. But what it did was it showed who they really were. It manifested them. It made it obvious who they were. He says, but you have an anointing from the Holy one. And you know, all things I have written to you because you,
uh, excuse me, I have not written to you because you do not know the truth, but because you know it and that no lie is of the truth. John says you’ve been given the gifts of the Holy spirit. That’s what the anointing is that he’s talking about. You’ve been given this miraculous knowledge from God and revelation from God through the apostles,
through the prophets, through the teachers and preachers and evangelists that the Holy spirit has placed among the Christians. You know the truth. I’m not writing to you because you don’t know that the antichrist aren’t the truth I’m writing to you because you do know it, but I want you to continue in it. He says, who is a liar? By the way,
right here is his definition of an antichrist who is a liar, but he who denies that Jesus is the Christ. And if you go over the, the, the only connection I know of between this passage and Matthew chapter 24 is the fact that Jesus said there would be those coming before the destruction of Jerusalem claiming to be the Messiah. Is it possible that John is indicating,
there are those who went out from among the Christians claiming Jesus. Isn’t the Messiah. I am. That’s the only connection I can make between this passage in Matthew chapter 24. But if you talk to a pre millennialist, you can find 800 more, uh, who is a liar, but he who denies that Jesus is the Christ. He is anti Christ in opposition to Christ who denies the father and the son,
whoever denies. The son does not have the father. Either. He who acknowledges the son has the father. Also remember Jesus made it clear. John chapter 17, the father dwells in me and I had well in him. And if you dwell with me, then you dwell with the father. John makes it clear. You can’t have one without the other.
You can’t have Christ without the father. You can’t have the father without Christ. It’s not possible. Therefore led that abide in you, which you have heard from the beginning in which you heard from the beginning, if that, which you heard from the beginning of bides in you, you also will abide in the son and in the father. What’s he doing?
Talking about the gospel. He says, if you allow the word of God that you’ve received already to remain in you, then you won’t depart. You won’t believe these false teachers. You won’t go after those claiming to be the Christ. You will stay with Christ. You will abide with him. And this is the promise that he has promised us eternal life.
These things I have written to you concerning those who tried to deceive you, but the anointing, which you have received from him, abides in you, and you do not need than anyone teach you. But as the same anointing teaches you concerning all things and is true and is not a lie. And just as it has taught you, you will abide in him.
This is one of those passages where we need to always remember number. John is writing to the first century church and not us because this is was one of those passages. Like some of the passages in John 14 and 15 and 16, where Jesus is talking to the apostles that don’t apply to us. They don’t apply to us directly. They will apply to us because we have the inspired word of God written down.
But the Holy spirit, isn’t speaking to us, the Holy spirit, isn’t revealing. God’s word through us. He’s done that already. So the equivalency for us is not an anointing from God that we received by the laying on of the apostles, hands in person, the equivalency for us is getting into this book and understanding what God has already said. We’ll close up the rest of this.
And now little children abide in him that when he appears, we may have confidence and not be ashamed before him at his coming. If you know that he is righteous, you know that everyone who practices righteous is born of him. That is not the same thing as saying, and this is where we’re going to pick up, uh, in our next class.
That is not the same thing as saying everybody who does good things is righteous. That’s not what said. He said that the one who practices righteousness is of him. And there’s a lot packed into those two words, practice righteousness. We’ll delve into that. Let’s go through the questions that we did not do on Sunday. John did not say he was telling about what he had a heard be seen,
see thought of, or D touched with his hands. See, fought of number two. God is light and a, or B, sorry. God is a light or B darkness, light a number three. What if persons claim to be without sin? They’re a liar. And the truth is not in them. If a person has sin, what should he do?
Confesses sins. To whom context, the God, the context there is God. Okay. How can an individual know that he knows Jesus, keep his commandments. Number five, name the condition of a follower of Christ who hates his brother fallen. He is in darkness. That’s the, that’s the key word. We’re looking for. Everything in the world,
the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life comes from the world. Can a person then Nye the son and have the father. No, they cannot. All right. Thank you for your attention.<inaudible> You’re fair. And then keep me straight. I wouldn’t even know I had this tonight. I forget. Is this on?
I guess it is. It’s good to see everyone who’s saving. We’ve enjoyed a wonderful class and here, and I’m sure the young people did as well. Uh, we have a few announcements we’d like to make before we have our devotional or continue to remember Joan Springer, uh she’s at times doing better. And then at times not doing very well. So I’m not sure how to describe that,
but we’ve all been there at some point in time in our lives. One day we feel all right, and the next day we feel lousy, but continue to remember Joan Dorothy Wilson, recovering from her recent ER, visit with very high blood pressure and possible a light, possibly a light stroke. Uh, she will see her doctor next week. So keep, uh,
Northeast in your prayers. And I know Rodale is, uh, he’s going to have an ultrasound or heart valve issue tomorrow. So keep them both in your prayers. Both of them sound like them in pretty spheres condition with those things, uh, Pam shaven. And of course, Sylvia pass are still having problems with their backs. I don’t know that they’re ever really found out if there’s anything they can do.
I haven’t heard from either one I’m saying that they don’t definitely that they can have something done, but I would think, uh, hopefully a doctor could maybe help them out in some way, but some people do not want to go under the knife, but, uh, generally that’s what it takes to take that pressure off of those nerves. Um, nationwide gospel meeting,
uh, college flowers are on the table there in the four year. If you’d like to pick one of those up a month and a man’s business meeting dates have been changed to Monday evening at seven following the second Sunday of the month. So we probably keep an ass in that be coming up pretty soon. Uh, Holly Richardson’s grandfather, uh, I don’t know if you got the email,
he, he passed away from an ATV accident and actually it was, uh, his son found him, um, the next morning, this is what I understand. So, uh, it was Monday morning. So I, I don’t know if you’ve all heard that or not, but we certainly want to remember Holly and her grandfather and the Richardson family,
and this loss to them. Aaron will be helping to host a TV broadcast about the Tennessee primary election tomorrow night from seven to 11:00 PM. You can watch online at ETB, N T v.com. And I probably should put this on the table so you can write that down. Cause I would never remember once I left the building, probably if I wasn’t writing it down right now,
so keep that in mind and we hope that will go well. And if you have a chance, let’s see what Heron has to say about that. Uh, Marie Springer is going to be leading our song services evening and then Aaron would be bringing the devotional. Right. Okay. I figured it probably was since I didn’t see Michael and then a terrier Whitley will be leading us in a closing prayer.
Any other announcements that I might not have had and everything’s okay. Let me repeat that. So everyone can hear lucky Hanks got a good report. He was showing some blood in his urine. He went back and the doctors got with him and they found out that he’s he’s okay now and not having any problems. So we’re certainly thankful for that, but keep a left hand Bader live in your prayers.
I know they’d appreciate it. Uh, I know it’s kind of been difficult for both of them last few months, I guess you would say anything else that I might need, just say, okay, Marie, please put the marker in. You booked a 354, number three, five, four, 353<inaudible> he was praying. He said one day when sin was as dark as it could be.
Jesus came for to be born of a verge and dwelt among men. My example is he living. He loved the dying. He saved me buried. He can read my<inaudible>. He just hit five creative all have one day he’s coming. Oh, blog Dan. One day they let him up was mountain one day. They knew him to die. The tree suffering anguish there’s five,
10 rejected burying our sin. My redeem her is he living. He loved me.<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> he just fired<inaudible> one day. Hate is<inaudible><inaudible> one day the trumpet will sound for his calm man. One day, those guys with his glory will shine. Wonderful.<inaudible> Lauria save your, this. Jesus is my<inaudible><inaudible> me.<inaudible> my<inaudible> arising.
He just hit<inaudible><inaudible> Romans chapter five. Paul begins that chapter as we have it with therefore having been justified by faith. We have peace with God through our Lord. Jesus Christ peace in the world is a, probably a hope that’s outside of reality, but peace with God. Isn’t peace with God. Ultimately is the peace that will last beyond this life.
There may come a day where peace is achieved in this world for a short time, but it’s unlikely in a world of sin that peace will ever remain in any permanent form, but peace with God is available through Jesus Christ through whom we also have access by faith into this grace, in which we and rejoice in hope of the glory of God. As we stand in grace,
as we stand in justification, as we stand in hope as Christians, we do so. Not because we’ve earned that position. Not because we’ve merited salvation by doing enough good commandments or acting in a right way enough times, but instead by grace through faith, our faith, which is always in scripture, encapsulating our obedience, our faith and obedience brought together by God’s.
Grace causes us to stand justified before God verse six says for when we were still without strength in due time, Christ died for the ungodly for scarcely, for a righteous man, will one die yet, perhaps for a good man, someone would even dare to die, but God demonstrates his own love toward us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
As we mentioned in the Bible class this evening and the adult class, one of the things that is true is that we could never pay the sacrifice for sin. We could never merit sin, nor could we atone for ourselves yet while we were still sinners while we were still unworthy while we were still, without God Christ died for us, the, just for the unjust,
the righteous for the unrighteous. So having said all of that, where do we stand in relationship to the sacrifice of Christ tonight? Do we stand in a place of faith and obedience of grace and hope and justification, or do we stand condemned by the one who would atone for us? Jesus said in John chapter five, that God had committed all judgment into his hand.
And that there was coming a day when those who were in the graves would hear his voice and would come forth some unto everlasting life and some onto damnation. So it’s up to us. What is our relationship to the atoning propitiatory sacrifice of Jesus Christ. You’re outside the body of Christ this evening. The relationship you have is one that is lacking. The relationship you have is the one that is standing condemned.
But if you’re a member of the body of Christ and you’ve departed from the truth, if you’ve become like the ones John mentioned in our class this evening that had departed out from the Christians, then you as well stand condemned. Not because you’ve departed out from us, but because you’ve departed from him. But if you’re walking in the light, as he is in the light,
the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses you from your sins on a continual basis. What is your relationship to the sacrifice of Christ? If there’s any way we can aid you in your relationship, why not come forward as we stand? And as we say, I gave my life for<inaudible> and queer come from the dad I gave, I gave my life for the,
what had given for me. I gave, I gave my life for the one had given for me, my father’s house, my glory circle throne. I left<inaudible>. I laughed. I laughed it all. Four D had a laugh dog for me.<inaudible> had a left door for me and I have<inaudible> from my home.<inaudible> I bring, I bring rich gifts to the one,
had a bra for me. I bring, I bring rich gifts. Two D one had a bro.<inaudible> Let us pray. Our heavenly father. We thank you for a beautiful day today, Lord, we thank you, Lord. Your love, your Grace and your kindness and your mercy. Lord Lord, we ask that you be with ones that are sick.
Once they’ve lost, loved ones, Lord, just be with them and comfort them. Lord is only, you can Lord, we thank you for the privilege to be in your house tonight and learn more of your word, Lord, just be with us and what we’re this daily Lord and just forgive us for, we fail. You do these things we ask in your name.
08-02-2020 – 1 John 1-2 (Class) & (Sermon)
CLASS:
JOHN-1 John 1 and 2
The Word of Life
- John did not say he was telling about what he had (a) heard, (b) seen, (c) thought of, or (d) touched with his hands. 1 John 1:1 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- God is (a) light or (b) darkness. 1 John 1:5 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- What if persons claim to be without sin?
If a person has sinned, what should he do? 1 John 1:8-10 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - How can an individual know that he knows Jesus? 1 John 2:3-11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Name the condition of a follower of Christ who hates his brother. 1 John 2:9-11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Everything in the world-the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life-comes from ______________________________ 1 John 2:16
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - Can a person deny the Son and have the Father? 1 John 2:23 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Good morning. We are in first John chapter one, let’s begin with a word of prayer, our gracious father in heaven. We thank you for this day that you’ve given to us grateful for this life that you’ve blessed us with. We’re mindful of those who are dealing with difficulties in their lives, whether they be physical or emotional or spiritual, pray that you give them the comfort and strength that they need.
Through those hard times, we pray for those who still remain at home. And, uh, we pray that they will continue to have safety and good health. And we are so grateful for their willingness to continue participating in, uh, being a part in this congregation and the worship, uh, that we offer to you on a weekly basis. Lord,
we pray that you help us to be an encouragement to them. And to all those that are around about us, always strive to Put God first to strive, to look to you in a sincerity and in strength and in understanding and willingness to be obedient to you all the rest of our days, we pray for this city and we pray for this area.
We pray for this country that they might make wise decisions that they might make choices that lead to the further into the gospel, that we might be able to teach people and evangelize and spread the gospel throughout the world. And that people will be willing and open to hearing that gospel being obedient to the truth and receiving the salvation of their souls through the obedience of that gospel.
We pray for all the many good works that are going on throughout the brotherhood and especially those that we support here at Collierville. We pray that they remained faithful and steadfast sound in the faith and that they will always have open doors of opportunity and fruitful vineyards in which to labor. We pray that as we go through this time of study, the things that we study will be beneficial to our hearts and our minds.
We might grow closer to you in faith, and a knowledge might grow in grace. And in understanding all this, we pray in Jesus name. Amen. John begins this letter. This will be kind of the middle of the letters that John writes by way of length. You’ve got John, you’ve got the book of revelation. You’ve got first, John,
and then second and third, John, that are all that are both just a chapter long. So this one’s kind of in the middle, but it begins with really the assumption that you’ve already read the book of John. If you haven’t read the book of John and you come to first, John, you’re going to wonder why he’s talking about the things he’s talking about because he begins off of the exact same premise of the things,
which he’s already said, which he’s already told them, which they’ve already understood, but he reinforces these things that, which was from the beginning. He says, chapter one, verse one. Oh, and you read that, which was from the beginning. If you’ve read John, you know, the very beginning of John begins in the same place in the beginning was the word.
And the word was with God. And the word was God, same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him and without him was not anything made that was made. That, which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon and our hands have handled concerning the word of life.
You go on there. And John chapter one, and you read that in him was two things. John describes in John chapter. One, two things that were in him, light and life. John chapter first, John chapter one is going to begin by talking about the word of life. And he’s going to go talking about that life for a little bit,
and then he’s going to transition to light. Okay? So the, these have parallel thoughts. He’s bringing these things forward to discuss what he’s going to discuss in this book. Now, a couple of additional details, the passages you need to really, really, really focus on to connect John and first John or John chapter one and John chapters, 14,
15 and 16, because as Jesus speaks to these apostles, they’re in the upper room and he prepares them for what’s coming. He prepares them for his betrayal. He prepares them for his departure. He sets a number of things before them, where he says, for instance, if you love me, keep my commandments. You’re going to have that idea in first,
John, over and over and over again, John chapter 15, he says, you are my friends. If you do whatsoever, I command you again. We’re going to have all of these thoughts brought forward into this book. So he says that, which was from the beginning, which we have heard. John wants to make it clear as he begins this letter,
that he is, he is writing this as a personal eye witness testimony of a man who really did walk the earth. Because by this point in the first century, there were already those who were claiming that Jesus never came in the flesh. There were already those sex and, and others among the Jews and among the, the Christians and those who had kind of departed from the church and departed into waywardness that were already saying things like the flesh is inherently sinful.
And if Christ is, God, God can’t be in the flesh because God can’t have sin. And since sin is inherently sinful, therefore Christ couldn’t come in the flesh. Therefore he was a spirit was not flash. John opposes that premise and opposes everything about it by emphasizing first and foremost that this word, this word of life they heard. Now, if it were just words,
if it were words, plural, not the word. Okay? If he weren’t talking about Christ and we’re just talking about an abstract thing, a gospel message, he might be able to say they heard it. He’d have a harder time saying they saw it. He hadn’t even harder time saying they handled it. His description forms for us, this reality,
he’s talking about not some thing, but someone, he says that, which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we’ve seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon and our hands have handled concerning the word of life. The life was manifested and we have seen and bear witness and declare to you. He says, I stand I right here as a witness,
as an eyewitness. And we make this testimony to you for this reason that you are declared to you, that eternal life, which was with the father and was manifested to us that which we have seen and heard, we declare to you that also, or that you also may have fellowship with us. And truly our fellowship is with the father and with his son,
Jesus Christ. John says not only was there a person that we witnessed, that we heard that we looked upon that our hands have handled. But in addition to that, he says that that person, that word of life was eternal life manifested to us. God, put on this earth in the form of Jesus Christ, not someone who had existed for a long time,
not someone who like one of the angels who’d, who’d been around from the early beginnings. Not even as the Jehovah’s witnesses claim. The first created being because that’s what they claim. Jesus Christ is the first created being not that he’s not God, no, God manifested eternal life in Jesus Christ. Coming to this earth. He says, we saw the one who was in the beginning.
We saw the one who created everything. We saw the one who upholds all things by the word of his power. If we borrow the language from Hebrews chapter one, he says, we saw him and we touched him and we heard him and we looked upon him and he was manifested to us for this reason that we might have fellowship with the father, go to John chapter 17.
John chapter 17 is Jesus is in the upper room. This is the very last thing that occurs before they leave the upper room. And they go into the garden of guest’s eMoney. Jesus spoke these words and lifted up his eyes to heaven and said, father, the hour has come glorify your son, that your son also may glorify you. As you have given him authority over all flesh,
that he should give eternal life to. As many as you have given him. And this is eternal life that they may know you. The only true God and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent the knowledge of God and the knowledge of Christ form the foundation and the basis for our eternal life. If we don’t know God, the father, and if we don’t know Christ,
the son, we don’t have eternal life. Go back over to chapter 14, chapter 14, verse one, let not your heart be troubled. Believe in God. Believe also in me, in my father’s house are many mansions. If it were not. So I would have told you, I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you,
I will come again and receive you to myself. That where I am there, you may be also. And where I go, you know, and the way you know, Thomas said to him, Lord, we do not know where you are going and how can we know the way Jesus said to him? I am the way the truth and the life,
no one comes to the father, except through me. If you had known me, you would have known my father also. And from now on, you know, him and have seen him. Philip said to him, Lord, show us the father. And it is sufficient for us. Jesus said to him, have I been with you so long?
And yet you have not known me, Philip. He who has seen me has seen the father. So how can you say, show us the father? Do you not believe that I am in the father and the father in me? The words that I speak to you, I do not speak of my own authority, but the father who dwells in me does the works,
believe me, that I am in the father and the father in me or else believe me for the sake of the works themselves. Jesus is he is speaking to the apostles is they are preparing a, as he is preparing them for this end, that is coming of his time on this earth. And his being brought on trial and his being put on the cross and his dying and going into that tomb.
He reminds them, he declares to them. When you know me, you know him, and if you don’t know me, you don’t know him. There is this connection between Christ and the father that they are inseparable. And yet they’re at the end of that passage that we read said, if you can’t get over it and I’m going to, I’m going to paraphrase it.
If you can’t get over the fact that you’re seeing someone in the flesh and understanding he is eternal God in the flesh, then at least believe me for the works that declare what I say to be true. And so Phillip says, show us the father. And he says, you’ve seen him because you’ve seen me. So now let’s go back over to first.
John chapter one, this entire letter is focused around one central theme. Obedience to God brings about a fellowship with God. You can’t have fellowship with God without obedience, but with obedience, you can have not only fellowship with God, but the complete knowledge of your fellowship with God. This book is a rebuke to anyone who claims to be a Christian and says,
I hope I’m saved. They need to go read first. John, if, if someone has the mindset, I’m not really sure that I know they need to go read first, John, because that’s the entire premise of this book is he writes to these Christians. It says not only can, you know, with a complete guarantee, having read this from a personal eyewitness,
that Jesus Christ came to this world, but that when you know him, you know, the father and that when you know the father, you know, you have eternal life and it’s as basic as that, John keeps going back to that over and over and over. We’re going to see it again and again and again. So let’s go into verse three.
He says the eternal life was, uh, which was with the father, was manifested to us that which we have seen and heard, we declare to you that you also may have fellowship with us. And truly our fellowship is with the father and with his son, Jesus Christ. And we just read in chapter 14, Jesus saying, I dwell in the father and the father dwells in me.
We read in chapter 17, that I’m with a father. And he is with me. We read the rest of chapter 17. We see Jesus drawing forward. That when you do the things, which he says, you have the fellowship with the father that he has. And when an individual who never saw him in person and never came in contact with him in person,
here’s the words that the apostles would teach. They also could have fellowship with the father. Just the same as those who walked with him in person. Just the same as those who heard him in person. Okay? So there’s no separation of fellowship. Oh, I heard Jesus in person. I was with Jesus in person. I have a greater fellowship than you.
Nope. Jesus said the fellowship comes through the gospel. The fellowship comes through the message of eternal life. He says that you may have fellowship with us and that we may have fellowship with God, the father and the son, anytime you’re talking about fellowship in your mind, what you ought to do is picture a triangle because you’re talking about fellowship between two Christians.
The only way those Christians have fellowship is if God is also in fellowship with both of them, if God is not part of the fellowship, it doesn’t matter what kind of relationship those two Christians have. Because if one of them isn’t connected through God, they don’t have a connection to the other person at all points in time for there to be fellowship. God must be part of that equation.
And if at any point you have a Christian over here and a Christian over here. If any point they stop having fellowship with God, the father, and one of them remains in fellowship with God, the father, they’re not in fellowship with one another. Now, whether or not they recognize it or not is a completely different thing. But you, you will hear congregations talk about,
well, we know that brother, his way word, we know that individual, he, he, he is not living right, but we’re just, we’re giving it time. We’re not going to withdraw fellowship from you don’t have any fellowship with him. Not in the biblical sense. Why? Because he stopped fellowshipping with God. The moment he stops fellowshipping with God,
you don’t have any connection to him. Now there’s still responsibilities and commandments for a congregation to be able to show that an individual has fallen away and to be able to, uh, do the things in Mark. One who is, who is way where all of those are necessary. But the reality is the fellowship is gone. The moment that person is no longer in fellowship with God,
because we only have fellowship with one another through God. So as you kind of picture this, this triangle there’s Christ, there’s the father. There’s us. The only way we get to anybody else in our fellowship is through God, the father and Jesus Christ. If we don’t first connect to them, we don’t connect to anyone else. Here’s a good way to explain it or think about it.
Uh, there, there was a day in time, at least as I understand it, where you picked up the phone and the very first thing you connected to was who the operator, without the operator, who could you connect to? No buddy, unless it was a party line, all right, we got to make exceptions for the rural areas. But under that,
excluding the party line under that idea, if you picked up the phone and the operator, wasn’t sitting at their desk, who could you call nobody without the operator, you had no connection to anybody else. God’s the operator. And if someone goes out side, their little house and cuts those phone lines, what are they no longer connected to the operator?
Well, that’s what people do in their spiritual lives. When they depart from the truth. When they go into sin, when they have an idea about themselves, like John will describe here at the end of the chapter, I have no sin. John says, when you reach that point, or when you depart, when you leave fellowship with God, the father it’s as though they cut those lines and the operator may try and get a message through,
but what’s it going to hit every time? Nothing because they’ve cut the lines. So what does a person have to do? If they’ve cut the lines, they got to go fix them. See, unlike the, the telephone example, when you cut the lines in this situation, you’re the only one who can repair them telephone. Company’s not going to come out and fix the lines.
Preacher’s not going to come out and repair the lines for you. It’s not going to happen. Not possible. Preacher might come out and inform you. You have cut lines. You need to fix this. Elders might come out and study with you and say, listen, there’s a problem. And you have to resolve this. But the elders and preacher can’t fix the lines.
The only person who can is the person who cut fellowship with God. Now, if someone says that person over there who has cut fellowship with God, I am still in fellowship with them. The only way they can still be in fellowship with them is if they also cut fellowship with God. Absolutely, absolutely. And so this is where, you know,
we, we, we have things that we, it as we’ve studied scripture and everything, we kind of lump a lot of things together in the word fellowship. But what John is talking about here is the fellowship of eternal life. Okay? He’s talking about a spiritual connection between God, the father that brings eternal life. And here’s another way to illustrate that.
It’s the way Jesus, did you have a vine and through the vine comes eternal life. What happens when you cut the limb from the vine? It dies. Well, what if another limb over there says, well, wait a minute. I’m still in fellowship with that limb. The only place they’re going to be in fellowship is on the burn pile,
but neither one of them will have eternal life flowing through them because they’re no longer connected to the vine. Now, can they be grafted back in all? Absolutely. And Jesus talks about that. Jesus illustrates that. And as a matter of fact, illustrates the Gentiles being grafted in to the vine. And so here, Jesus talks about the Jews who are going to be removed from the vine and an outcast and burn.
And yet the Gentiles are going to be grafted in. But if you don’t have connection to the vine, you don’t have life. So then notice what we read. All these things are, excuse me. And these things we write to you that your joy may be full. One of the other ideas, one of the other words that you’re going to see come up and he just start making a list.
Uh, you’re going to see the word love a lot. You’re going to see the word a joy come up. A number of times, you’re going to see the word know, K N O w about 27 times in verse John in five chapters, you’re going to see fellowship and obviously Christ and the father quite often as well, but then notice what he says.
He says, we write to you that your joy may be full. This is the message which we have heard from him and declare to you. Yeah, I can’t let that one go. Before we go back over to John chapter 17, because that’s one of those statements. It’s very easy to just kind of read it and, and breeze through it.
But there’s more to it than that. John chapter 17, verse six, I have manifested your name to the men whom you have given me out of the world. They were yours. You gave them to me and they have kept your word verse six. Now they have known that all things which you have given me or from you, or I have given to them,
the words which you have given me, and they have them and have shirt have known Shirley that I came forth from you. And they have believed that you sent me go down to verse 17, uh, sanctify them by your truth. Your word is truth. As you sent me into the world, I also have sent them in the world. And for their sakes,
I sanctify myself that they also may be sanctified by the truth. I do not pray for these alone, but also for those who will believe in me through their word, that they all may be one as you father are in me and I in you, that they also may be one in us. When he keeps saying the word one, he means the same thing.
John means by the word fellowship. He says that they may be one in us, that the world may believe that you sent me. So when John writes these things, he says, we write these things to you, that your joy may be full. And this is the message which we declare to you. It’s the message we received from him because Jesus said,
I took the words that God, the father you gave to me and I gave them to them. And they took the words that Jesus gave to them. And they declared them to somebody else. The moment you take an individual and they take the word that came from the father and they take the word that came from the sun and they take the word that came from the apostles and the prophets.
And they substitute their words for God’s. You cut the vine because it is the truth that was flowing down, that line of communication. And when they substituted their words for the truth, they substituted. The one thing that could save a soul. There are times when baking, cooking, you find you ran out of a supply. You just found out you needed as you read the recipe and you go it’s okay,
because I can substitute that for this. And it will be okay. And sometimes it is. And sometimes the person who eats the first bite goes, something’s not right. Something’s not right. It might be just a little bit off. I mean, it might still be edible, but something’s not right. Texture is wrong. And the consistency is wrong.
The taste something is off. Why? Because the original ingredients, the thing they expected that was made up of those original ingredients, isn’t the anymore it’s been changed. He says, this is the message which we have heard from him and declare to you that God is light. And in him is no darkness at all. Fundamental attribute of God. God is light and no darkness can exist in him.
And we’re not just talking about light in the sense of sunlight. We’re talking about true light. We’re talking about goodness righteousness, that which is pure, that which is Holy God is completely, perfectly pure. Holy righteous, just, and there’s no tainting of him. There’s no. Uh, what was the old country song? 99, 98.3% pure love,
or what? 99.8%. You know, there was an old country. So I don’t remember what it was, um, that, you know, Ronnie Millsap sang it. So one of y’all will rubber hood what it was, but Rodney Millsap sang a song about pure love, but, but he used the statement that nothing was a hundred percent pure in life.
You know, it was the closest that you could get to pure was 90 whatever percent. Okay. And so he just declared his love to be pure love, but it was, you know, 98 point, whatever. Anyway, um, it works better when everybody knows the song. So that’s not God though God’s not 99.9 (999) 999-9999, 9%. Good.
God is a hundred percent good. And zero point infinity evil. This is the message there’s we have declared from him and declare to you that God is lightened in him is no darkness at all. If we say we have fellowship with him and walk in darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth. One thing to remember as we go through this section is John is talking about a pattern of life.
John is not talking about an individual who has faults and sometimes sins. When he’s talking about walking, he describes walking in the light or walking in darkness that is a continual choosing of a path. And he says, you can’t walk in darkness and have fellowship with light, but he’s going to clarify what he means that he’s not talking about the fact that we will ever be perfect,
that we will ever be 100% pure good in this life. He makes it clear. That’s not what he’s saying. He says, if we say we have fellowship with him and walk in darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus Christ,
his son cleanses us from all, or yes, cleanses us from all sin. As we walk in the light, as we daily, make the choice to be obedient to God. As we daily strive to purify ourselves as we daily strive to be Holy as he is Holy first, Peter chapter one, verse 16, John’s saying I’m not declaring to you that you’ll be sinless.
I’m declaring to you that you’ll be washed in the blood of the lamb. You go over to the book of revelation again, John first, John, second, third, John revelation, there. They’re all, they’re all connected. And you see the lamb that was slain. You see the blood of the lamb. You see the saints who die for the name of Christ being handed robes that are washed white in the blood of lamb.
And you see that declaration you overcame. And so you are handed a white robe, something that declares your purity, your holiness. Now he says, if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another. Notice again, you have fellowship where in the light you have fellowship in Christ. You have fellowship with the father.
You have fellowship in light, but what if you leave the light? No I’m fellowship anymore. You also in that fellowship have the cleansing of the blood of Christ. If you leave the light, what do you also leave the cleansing of the blood? But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus Christ.
His son cleanses us from all sin. If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves. And the truth is not in us. John, the apostle, the one who was there sitting beside Jesus in the upper room, the one who was there at the foot of the cross, the one who was there, who Jesus declared to him. This is your you’re now the son of my mother.
And she’s now the one who belongs to you, John, the apostle who writes concerning Christ in such a touching and emotional and connected way that he won’t even mention his own name. And John, as an older man, still writes and says, if you say you have no sin, you’re a liar. And the discussion. So he’s not talking. When he says walk in the light about sinless perfection.
He is talking about one who stays in the light. He goes on to say, if we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves. And the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful. And just to forgive us, our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. This is not the idea that as a Christian,
we fade off into darkness and then we get forgiven and we fade back in the light and we fade off in a darkness. We get forgiven. And every single time we make a single error. We go off into darkness. We have, that’s not what this is talking about. As a person who is walking, the light continues to seek God’s forgiveness continues to confess his sins to God,
continues to do what’s right. They don’t ever leave the path of right. They don’t ever go out of the blue light and into the darkness. The person who declares, I have no sin and I have nothing to confess to God. Do you remember the prayer of the Pharisee? Jesus gave the two prayers. The one was from the center and he first and foremost declared himself to be what a sinner and the other was from the Pharisee who declared himself to be everything God wanted him to be.
And which prayer did Jesus say was heard, and which prayer was not the prayer of the center. We don’t need to be confused about who we are and how we struggle. We don’t need to be deceiving ourselves into thinking. I don’t struggle. If you don’t struggle are dead. Congratulations. You’re done with this life. If you’re still breathing, congratulations,
you still have time to struggle. But if you start to convince yourself, you don’t need God. That you’re good enough that you do enough. You need to walk yourself right back to what Jesus said in Luke. When he said, when we’ve done everything we’ve been commanded to, to, we are still unprofitable servants Because the master doesn’t owe us anything,
but he loves to give us righteousness. And there’s another term you’re going to see throughout this book. He is righteousness. He cleanses us from all unrighteousness, which by the way, leaves only what righteousness behind. If all unrighteousness is stripped away by the blood of Christ, continually cleansing us of our sins. As we continue to confess our sins, as we continue to meet God in recognition,
we need God. Then the only thing left behind is the righteousness. I’ve always thought one of the easiest ways to clean the house is just plow the thing under then you’re done. You don’t have to go back and clean it again. If it doesn’t exist, you don’t have to clean it by life has given me a look. They’re like, yeah,
that is kind of how you looked life. But the object of cleaning something is to leave behind the thing that needed to be claimed to leave behind the thing that was important enough to be cleaned and to leave it clean. How many times growing up was I instructed to go clean the bathroom and clean the sink, the mirror only for my mother to walk in and go,
why are there still spots? Why are there, if, if it were clean, the spots would be gone and it would look like a clean mirror. It doesn’t look like a clean mirror. So you didn’t clean it. Oh yes I did. No you didn’t because there’s still spots on it. So our lives, as we go through life and we make choices,
sometimes we’re going to make the wrong one and sometimes we’re going to sin and sometimes we’re going to do it intentionally. But do we have the ability to ask for forgiveness and is God going to say, you know what? Um, I’ve hit my quota seven times seven. That’s all I need. I don’t have to forgive you this time. You remember the Peter asking that?
And Jesus said, how many times? 70 times seven, there’s a, there’s a connection there with God, because seven is the number of perfection. The number for God. If you go read the book of revelation and 10 is the number of completeness, God and completeness, Jesus is telling Peter, when you forgive the way God does, you don’t ask when too many times is too many times.
So start forgiving the way God does. Now. He says, if we say we have not sinned, we make him a liar. And his word is not in us, my little children, these things I write to you so that you may not sin as, as we’re not going to necessarily stop out a chapter break where we’re out of time. But I want,
I want you to see that what he just said about sinning, confessing, being forgiven is also his statement that says, and that’s why you choose not to sin. I’m writing to you this not so that you just go, Oh great. I can send it as much as I want to, and God will forgive me. But instead so that you go,
I never want to sin, but I know I have forgiveness from a God who is just and faithful. Alright, we’re going to cover the questions on Wednesday as we conclude chapter two, hopefully we’ll see. There’s a lot in chapter two. Um, but thank you for your attention. We’ll cover the questions that class,
I believe it’s time to begin our service and we want to welcome those of you that are visiting with us.
It’s our pleasure to have you here today. If you did not get your communion, it’s back on the tables before you entered the auditorium, or as you enter the auditorium, we encourage you to go back now and pick those up. We do have a few announcements. We want to share with you how we do would like we would like to have our visitors fill out a attendance card if you don’t mind.
And you can either drop that in the what on the table, in the, in the back there, or leave it in the seat or give it to one of us. And we were certainly appreciate that. So we have a record of you being here. If we knew our, remember our sick Dorothy and Rodale Wilson, also Joan Springer, and it was good to see Sylvia pass here.
She’s still having problems with her back. And also Pam shafing is having difficulties with her back. Uh, don’t forget that August nationwide gospel meeting going on, and there are flyers on the table there in the four year. Uh, we would encourage you to pick one of those up. And if you’d like to participate and listening to those sermons, the pantry item for Potter children’s home is great jelly.
And we certainly want to encourage you to bring that in it. If you’re like me, I’ve got to go back and get a few other ones that I kinda missed. And they’ll be here August the 30th to pick up our Cohen cans and the commodities that we’ve gathered here at the church. Building our gospel meeting with Keith Cozort is going to be escaping you for August the 30th through the September the second.
So, uh, keep that in mind and invite your friends and neighbors to come and be here for them. Uh, I have a thing. Thank you. Note from one of the little girls at a Potter children’s home, she said, thank you. Uh, love Olivia. And it’s a real young little girl. If you see, she wrote it in crayon and I’m on a post that on the bulletin board there that we have for Potter,
but all of those young people are very loving. They really appreciate what the church is doing for them. And of course we appreciate what the Potter staff is doing for those children. And we’re glad that we’re part of that and encouraging them as we can. So keep them in your prayers. And I know they would appreciate that. We would like to discuss just a moment about social distancing.
Uh, this is for your safety and we, we certainly hope that you would consider it. It’s not something that we’re going to twist your arm though, but hopefully each one of us knows how important it is when we come into the building. But even before class, we would suggest that you not Lauder in the four year there. And like we always love to do and visit with one another and have that conversation.
And I know that’s going to be hard to do with this congregation because we’re always very loving and want to talk to each other. But if you would just come on in and have a seat for Bible class, and then after Bible classes over, we would encourage you to, uh, go ahead and get your communion and go to your seats for worship service and not Mingo.
Uh, and that’s, it’s all of this is a very difficult and we know that, but for our own safety, uh, we believe that’s the right thing to do. And when services are over, we would encourage you not to hang around too long. And that’s unusual. We always say, stick around, let us see you or visit with you.
Uh, but we’d rather just go ahead and exit the building as soon as possible. And we believe that would be the safest thing for all of us to do. And hopefully we’ll all try to do that. And I know sometimes we’re going to have a very difficult time doing it, but please help us in that way. I order for services. Michael Dale will be directing our songs,
service, uh, terror Sanderson has our opening prayer. The lower supper, Eric Halverson will be leading that. And then Aaron Cozort will be brings the lesson. And then Jay Shafir will have our closing prayer, the center and child worship our opening song this morning. We’ll be number 508, a wonderful savior five zero eight. It’s going to be up here.
All of them are up here today. Oh, wonderful. Savior is Jesus mine. Oh, no wonderful savior to me. He hired as my soul and a cleft in the rock rivers. A pleasure. I see, he heard my song and the cleft of the rock. Nah, shadows, uh, dry, thirsty. And he had it’s my life in that<inaudible> covers me there with his<inaudible>.
Oh, wonderful savior is Jesus. My Lord. He take it’s my burden. Oh, Hey. He holds me up and I shall not be moved. He gave with me string as my dad. Hey,<inaudible> Nash. Uh, dry, thirsty.<inaudible> he high? That’s my life in DASA.<inaudible><inaudible> with this<inaudible> with numberless blessings. Each mom,
any crowns and with is gone nasty. Ah, I see thing in my raps. Oh, glory to God.<inaudible> dry. Thirsty. He<inaudible><inaudible> me with his,<inaudible> nice to meet him in clouds of the sky. His perfect is wonderful.<inaudible> he? My song of the rock, the shadows dry thirsty. He<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> song.
Your opening. Prayer will be number 801 where no one stands alone. Eight zero one.<inaudible> with my<inaudible> and my<inaudible> and uh,<inaudible> Oh my<inaudible>. Oh,<inaudible><inaudible> A father who art in heaven. We thank you for this beautiful first day of the week and opportunity to, we have to assemble around that table and study that word and sang songs.
Praise until you. We pray that the things that we learned here today will help us to become stronger Christians and to do more service. And I am not in that kingdom here in Collierville. We thanked him for the church here in Collierville. We pray that you would help us to make it grow and a better congregation to serve you. They, we pray that you would be with those that have been mentioned today that are sick and unable to be with us.
We pray that you would strengthen them and be with those that are taking care of them. We talked to you for the teachers here at Collierville with Nike, for Aaron and his family and the other teachers. We pray that they will always strive to teach the truth. We pray that you would be with the leaders of our country and of the world where you pray that you would soften their hearts and give them to wear them to do the things that should be done in this country that are going so badly and wrong,
where you pray that you’d be with each of us and to keep us safe. We pray that you would go through with the further exercise of this day with us, and to help us to understand the things that we do learn here today. You’re standing. We pray in Christ’s name, amen. To prepare our minds for the Lord’s supper will be number 382.
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Jesus comes us<inaudible><inaudible> with him through and<inaudible> B a C a loved me. So he, uh, helped me. So he, uh, me, uh, he<inaudible> his precious life for me, for me, the, uh, he, uh, helped me. So The apostle Paul instructed the Corinthians in his first letter to Corinth that as they assemble on the first day of the week,
they should commemorate the death of our Lord Jesus Christ. And that same instruction applies to us. So as we prepare to commemorate his death, let us go to our Lord and prayer. God, our father in heaven, we come to you at this time, thanking you for having sent your son Jesus, to live amongst us here on our earth and to teach us.
But most importantly, to sacrifice his body for us, as we prepared to take this bread, which represents his mangled body that hung on that cross help each and every one of us to remember that fact of what he sacrificed and what you sacrificed for us. The center here on earth, we pray this through your son, Jesus name. Amen. Let us continue in prayer.
God, our father in heaven, we come to you thanking you again for your son and for the blood that he shed so that our sins may be washed away. So we may have that opportunity to live with you. Any eternity in heaven, as we prepared to partake of this fruit of the vine help each and every one of us to remember that fact that it represents the blood that he should for us,
the center, we pray this through your son, Jesus name. Amen. We’d also like to take this time as an opportunity to give back God our father in heaven. We thank you for the blessings that we have from you. When we truly understand that each and every one of us, everything that we have is from you and through you and because of you.
And as we prepare to give back a portion of that, that we have been so greatly blessed with. We ask that you help each and every one of us do it with a cheerful heart. We also ask that you help the men of this congregation do when we’re making decisions on how to distribute these funds, that we do it in a manner that is worthy of your name.
And that helps to spread your great name to those amongst this earth that have not had the privilege of knowing you yet. We pray this through your son, Jesus name, amen. Before the lesson will be number 695, none of self and all of the, if you’re able to Stand for this song, please, number 695. Oh, the pain and saw<inaudible> said two GS us.<inaudible> when I<inaudible>.
Yeah, he found me. I be bleeding.<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> NA uh, and uh, The scripture reading before, well be Luke six, Luke chapter six, 24 Through 26, Luke chapter six, verses 24 through 26. But woe unto you that are rich for you have received your consolation woe unto you that are full for he shall hunger,
woe unto you that laugh now for ye shall mourn and weep woe unto you. When all men shall speak well of you for, so did their fathers to the false prophets. You may be seated. Good morning. We are going to diverse just a little bit from the, uh, from the study of Zechariah. And we’re going to do a little bit of,
of studying in some other areas. And then we’ll come back to Zachariah thing in two weeks, but, uh, take your Bibles if you will. And open them to the book of Luke, Luke chapter six, this is Luke’s record of many of the things that were also contained in the sermon on the Mount. Some have suggested that this is a parallel account and some have suggested it’s not a parallel account because there are things that Luke can includes in here that,
that Matthew did. And there things, Matthew includes that Luke didn’t. Uh, one thing I know about teachers and preachers is if they’ve said it once, they’ll probably say it again and that we should not imagine that was not true about Jesus, the message that he preached in the sermon on the Mount Matthew chapter five, six, and seven was probably included in bits and pieces in other lessons and other occasions,
and not just a single time where he stated those things. So perhaps Luke is giving a parallel account. Perhaps he is giving a, another occasion where Jesus summarized many of these same ideas, but we begin in verse 24 with a series of woes. As we want to look at this idea, four woes, that destroy selfishness. I appreciate the song that Michael picked out for the song before that we just sang the song before the lesson,
as it describes that transition, it describes that path of an individual who begins their understanding of who Jesus Christ is. And they’re yet still focused entirely on self. They’re still focused entirely on doing what they want, but slowly but surely as time goes on, as they understand more clearly. And ultimately as they reach that true and full understanding of what God has done for us,
they finally remember, and they finally realized, and they finally learn none of cells And all of the Jesus will write or excuse me, will speak to his disciples. And he will say to them as Luke writes, but woe to you who are rich for you have received your consolation woe to you who are full for you, shall hunger, woe to you who laugh now for you shall mourn And weep these three woes.
We’re going to notice in parallel with one another, instead of taking each one as a single light. And we’re going to notice these three as a single item, and we’re going to draw them together because they carry with them within themselves. A parallel thought when Jesus speaks to the rich, and he says, woe to you, who are rich, does he mean everyone who has any form of wealth?
I don’t believe he does because contextually speaking, that’s not what he means. He is describing the rich person in a view of someone who is rich, that has a connotation and has an understanding with it. It, When he describes those who are full, is Jesus pronouncing a woe upon every individual who has ever sat down to a table and had sufficient food to eat and then ate it.
I hope not Because if so, all of us have experienced a lot of woes in our lives, But no, that’s not it either. Okay. When he pronounces a woe against a person who laughs is he condemning one who stands there in a situation and sees a child do something that is completely absurd and begins to laugh? No, no, he’s not.
As I mentioned, these three are parallel thoughts, one who’s rich, one who’s full and one who Who’s laughing And each one carries with it. A pronouncement of that, Whoa, he says to the one who is rich, you’ll receive no consolation. We’re going to go into that word in just a moment. He says to the one who is full,
you will be hungry. He says to the one who laughs you will mourn Begin with this idea of a Whoa, because what is a Whoa, well, the word, if we just take it from the Greek means grief grief to you is really the expression woe to you, a warning, an exclamation of grief, but it also has a connotation and has a connection to an old Testament idea.
And that was the idea of God taking Israel to the Mount of blessing and cursing. When God took Israel to Mount eval and Mount Garrison and set before them, the law, he said before them, the blessings that came by obeying the law, when they would adhere to him, when they would adhere to his word, when they would obey what he said and love him with all their heart,
with all their soul, with all their strength in all their mind and love their neighbor as their selves, then they’d receive the blessings. And yet when they focused on themselves and when they focused on their loss and when they focused on what they wanted instead of what others needed and when they went away from him and into idolatry, and when they departed from the commandments,
then he said, you’ll receive the curses. Those were the woes. You have this same idea here in Luke, chapter six, notice a few verses before it, he lifted up his eyes, verse 20 and said to his disciples, bless it. Are you poor for yours is the kingdom of God. Bless it. Are you who hunger now for you shall be filled blessed.
Are you who weep now for you shall laugh. Bless it. Are you when men hate you and when they exclude you and revile you and cast out your name as evil for the son of man sake, rejoice in that day and leap for joy for indeed, your reward is great in heaven for in like manner their fathers did to the prophets, but Whoa too,
Do you? Ah, So he’s setting not just a, a position of every rich person, every full person, every person who’s ever laughed, but instead a contrast, he setting a contrast Of blessings and cursings of blessings and woes. And As a matter of fact, each one of these blessings has a Whoa. Each one of these items has a positive and a negative.
What we’re focusing on is the negative because in the negative you see exhibited what Jesus is really going after the mindset and the sin behind all of them is selfishness. Notice what we read as we notice a few passages about this first one, woe to you who are rich first and foremost, as we examine this idea of being rich, we want to see it in view of the last part of the wo.
He says woe to you who are rich for you have received your consolation. That word consolation gives us a little bit of understanding. A little bit of knowledge, a little glimpse into what it is. Jesus is saying. The word consolation means imploring. It means to bring comfort. It is the word para Khalisa<inaudible>, and it’s closely akin to a word<inaudible>,
which is to call beside it is the word that they would use in the noun form for an advocate, a lawyer, when you were in trouble and you needed help, you would call a side, you would call an advocate and he would stand with you before the judge. This is the one who is imploring. You have received your comfort. Jesus says to the one who is rich.
Now the one who has achieved these riches is achieved. This great wealth you have received your comfort. Now there are other passages where in the book of Luke, Jesus will explain this a little bit more. Let’s go over to Luke chapter 12 and Luke chapter 12, we begin in verse 13. Then one from the crowd said to him, teacher tell my brother to divide the inheritance with me.
But he said to him, man, who made me a judge or an arbiter over you. And he said to them, take heed and build aware of covetousness for one’s life does not consist in the abundance of things. He possesses a man comes out of the crowd and says to Jesus teacher, baster rabbi make a determination in this case because my brother is not sharing the inheritance with me.
But Jesus changes. The focus. Jesus changes the emphasis of what this person wants to the problem in this person’s heart. Because while he has the master teacher in front of him, while he has God in his presence, while he has the opportunity to ask any spiritual thing, he might want to ask, he asks for money. And his concern was for financial things.
So Jesus turns to the crowd. You notice it said in verse 14, he said to him singular, but then verse 15. But he said to them, he’s changed who he’s talking to. He warns them about covetousness. He warns them about a desire for what belongs to another in him saying that, by the way you have him judging the man’s case,
the man came seeking what he claimed belonged to him. But Jesus accused him of desiring what belonged to someone else, because that’s what covetousness is. If the man was desiring only what was rightfully his, that wouldn’t be covetousness, but he desired what belongs to someone else, but then consider as well. He says that a man’s life does not consist in what he possesses.
And then he said a parable, the ground of a certain rich man yielded plentifully. And he thought within himself saying, what shall I do since I have no room to store my crops? So he said, I will do this. I will build, or I will pull down my barns and build greater. And there I will store all my crops and my goods.
And I will say to my soul soul, you have many goods laid up for many years, take your ease, eat, drink, and be marry. A rich man. This man is described as rich before the harvest. This man is described as wealthy before the events that Jesus describes. And yet when this wealthy man sees exponential increase in his wealth,
where is his entire focus? Inward? His entire focus is only himself. Jesus is presenting a view of a man who has no thought for others who has no thought for recognition of others. I imagine let’s ask this question. Do you think the rich man planted all of his vineyards himself? It’s unlikely. Now we’re not told, but let’s just conceive of this.
How does someone generally become rich? They become rich by being able to bring together others and have many workers who go out and produce what it is that becomes theirs. So here is a man who most likely has vineyard workers who most likely has people who work in the field yet is anywhere here in this passage, the thought and the mindset that he is going to restore a greater portion to those who labored to produce what he has.
No, there’s no thought for others, but there’s also no thought. Most importantly, for the one who gave him what he had. And that’s where Jesus triggers in on this individually. But God said to him, verse 20 fool. This night, your soul will be required of you. Then who’s will the, those things be which you have provided.
So as he who lays up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God. Now you turn back over to Luke chapter six and carry together the connotation and the message of Matthew chapter six, where Jesus also talks about money and talks about being rich towards God and laying up treasures, where they belong. Now you have the picture of the rich person. You have a picture of a person who has received their constellation because in their riches,
that was the only thing they desired. Their mind was not on God. Their heart was not set on him. Actually. I want to take you to one other passage. I want you to see one other passage before we come back to Luke chapter six and that’s in Luke chapter 16, Luke chapter 16, verse one, there was a certain rich man who had a steward and an accusation was brought to him that this man was sorry.
That’s the wrong, the wrong parable. Let me go to verse 19. There was a certain rich man that’s they were both about a certain rich man. I just grabbed the wrong one. Verse 19. There was a certain rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen and fared sumptuously every day. Now notice the picture of this rich man. Number one,
he’s rich. Number two, he’s clothed and clothed, abundant lays clothed in his riches. And number three, he’s full we’ve brought over two of the things from the, from chapter six, woe to him who is rich woe to him who is full. All right? I said, all three of these are parallels. Let’s bring them together. There was a certain rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen and fared sumptuously every day.
But there was a certain beggar named Lazarus, full of sores who was laid at his Gates desiring to be fed with the crumbs, which fell from the rich man’s table. Jesus paints a picture here of a man who was laid. He was placed here. Jesus, didn’t say here was a man who came daily to lay at the gate. We find here a man who was placed here by others.
This is a man who has been put aside from society. This is a man who is unwanted and on cared for. This is a man who doesn’t have someone who is a gentle soul. Who’s part of his family who loves him deeply and cares for him and comforts him and takes care of his sores and helps him and binds him up. No, this man has been placed here because just in,
as you see here, the refusal of the rich man to do anything about it, you also see the refusal of anyone else to do anything about it. Notice what we read. Moreover, the dogs came and licked his sores. So it was that the beggar died and was carried by the angels to Abraham’s bosom. The rich man also died and was buried even in death.
The rich man’s riches paid for luxury Lazarus died. And what do we read about his body? Nothing. When you had an individual who was without possessions, without money who had, who was homeless and they died, then they were quite often just varied in graves that were communal property. You might remember that when Judas threw the money back at the high priest,
they, they refused it. They wouldn’t take it. But then they wa they went and bought the Potter’s field. That was quite often used as a burial place for others who had no burial place. This man went to a common grave. The rich man was buried before we go any further, want to remind us about a man who was homeless. There was a man who walked this earth,
who was homeless. And he ate at other people’s tables and he drank what other people provided. And he slept in other people’s beds and he journeyed around and he had no possessions to speak of. And when he died, he had no tomb. But when he died, Joseph placed him in his tomb because a homeless man walked this earth and his name was Jesus.
So wait a minute. Why would you describe Jesus as a homeless person? Because Jesus did. There was a man who came to Jesus and said, let me be your disciple. Let me follow. After you. Jesus said, foxes have holes. Birds of the air have nests, but the son of man has nowhere to lay his head. We read about Jesus in the house of Peter.
We read about Jesus in the house of Lazarus and Mary and Martha. We read about Jesus in the house of affairsy. We read about Jesus everywhere, but his own house. And why do you think that is? Because he didn’t have one. There was a certain rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen and fared sumptuously every day. And laying at his Gates right outside his door was a man who would have been satisfied with the crumbs that fell from his table.
And some might say, well, he should have asked for them. It’s interesting. We might apply that to Lazarus, but I don’t think we can. I don’t think we can accuse Lazarus of just being too, too ignorant, too lazy to woeful, to even ask for help. Because that picture of desiring is there, here you have Lazarus and he is desiring to be fed.
And one of the things, you know, this isn’t is this isn’t covetousness. This is not Lazarus outside the wall, outside the gate, looking in and wanting everything. The rich man has. No, that’s not what it is. This is a man desiring the least that anyone could give to have enough to survive another day, but he doesn’t receive it.
And he dies. And the rich man dies. So it was the beggar died and was carried by the angels to Abraham’s bosom. The rich man died and was buried and being in torment in Hades, he lived at his eyes and saw Abraham afar off and Lazarus in his bosom. And he cried and said, father Abraham have mercy on me and send Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in water.
And cool. My tongue for, I am tormented tormented in this flame, but Abraham said, son, remember that in your lifetime, you received your good things. There’s your picture of consolation. That is the exact picture that we are to get from Luke chapter six, woe to you who are rich for in this life, you have received your consolation.
Abraham says to him, son, remember that in your lifetime, you received your good things. And likewise Lazarus received evil things. But now he is comforted. There’s your word, constellation as well. And you are tormented. Whoa, do you, who are rich? What are you who are full four? You will receive no consolation in eternity, no comfort.
And you will be hungry, but he says woe to you who laugh for you shall mourn. This is said in stark contrast to the morning described in the previous verses of chapter six, he says again, in verse 20, blessed are, you are poor for yours is the kingdom of God. Blessed. Are you who hunger for you will be filled blessed.
Are you who weep now for you shall laugh. These two ideas blessed are you who weep now and bow and woe to you who laugh are set in a context of one time. And we remind ourselves there was a time there was a time in the Roman world. There would be a time in the future of the lives of the Christians, where they would be put into the Coliseum where they would be trotted out with wild animals,
where they would be put in the midst of the games for the enjoyment of those, watching them die. And Jesus would say woe to you, who laugh woe to you who find joy in this life, but you have missed. He Turnell joy. You remember over in first, John, we studied it in the adult Bible class this morning. And first John chapter one,
John would write to these Christians and he would write to them about Christ and he would write to them about fellowship and he would write to them about eternal life. And he would write to them verse four. And these things we write to you that your joy may be full. And yet he will write to Christians who are seeing their fellow brethren die. How can their joy be full?
And they’re weeping be simultaneous because their reward is not in this life. And their joy is not in fleeting moments of laughter three parallel ideas. What are you who are rich? What are you who are full woe to you? Who laugh when you ought to be giving to others? The chapter six verse 27, all the way through chapter six, verse 49 has a connotation and a single thought all the way through it do for others.
Do for others. Give do for others. If we had time, we’d go through the entire thing. But Jesus is saying, you’re rich because you’re focused on yourself. You’re full because you’re focused on yourself. You’re laughing because you’re focused on yourself and your reward is all you have right now because there’s coming a day where you are rich will be poor.
You are hungry or full will be hungry. And you who laugh, will mourn. And then we read verse 26 woe to you. When all men speak well of you, Jesus here doesn’t mean you have been a good employee and a good husband and a good father and a good person that your entire life and everyone who meets you and knows. You says that,
man is somebody who is a good man. That’s not what he’s talking about. He’s talking about a person who everyone says good things about, and the person is always waiting to hear them. He’s always ready to be told how good he is. He’s always anxious to hear just how much he’s done, just how wonderful he is. Just how much he is appreciated.
And with that comes a willingness to do anything. To hear it. John, in first, John chapter two, warns these Christians about the lust of the eyes, but he also warns them about the pride of life. He says woe to you when all men speak well of you for, so did their fathers to the false prophets. Why were these men false prophets?
Why were these men in the old Testament? Those who would prophesize wrong things would prophesize things that were not from God would prophecy. Things that were unholy and unrighteous because of what it got them turned to Jeremiah chapter five, Jeremiah chapter five beginning in verse 30, we read an astonishing and horrible thing has been committed in the land. The prophets prophesy falsely and the priests rule by their own power.
And my people love to have it. So, but what will you do in the end? I love it. When God asks an open ended question that makes you understand judgment’s coming. He said the profits, they prophesied falsely, which means they prophesy of themselves. They prophesied their own words. Instead of gods, they promise I falsely and the priests,
the ones who were supposed to be the mediators, the ones who were supposed to stand between God and man, the ones who were supposed to add to seek forgiveness of those who have done wrong and offer sacrifices for those who’ve done wrong. They’re ruling that God give the priests a ruling capacity. No, he gave them a judging capacity, but not a ruling capacity,
but they’re ruling by their own power. No concern for God. No thought for him, no care for him at all. And the people love it. The people want it that way. And these priests and these profits are more than willing to give the people what they want. I turned to Isaiah chapter 30, Isaiah, chapter 30 in verse eight.
Now go write it before them on a tablet and a no, and noted on a stroll that it may be for a time to come forever and ever that this is a rebellious people, lying children, children who will not hear the law of the Lord who say to the seniors, do not see, okay, here we get the picture. Now, boom aware,
Whoa to you. When all men speak good of you. And yet the people speaking are people who won’t hear the word of God. People speaking are people who will not listen to what God has to say. The people speaking and saying good things of you are people who will not tolerate God’s word, but they’ll gladly commend you for yours. He says,
Whoa, to the Sears, or he who say to the Sears, do not see. And to the profits do not prophesied to us. Write things, speak to us, smooth things. Prophesies, deceits, God says, get out of the way. Turn aside from the path because the Holy one of Israel to seize from before us here, we have the picture of one who’s rich because he’s,
self-interested one who’s full. Instead of sharing what he has with someone who needs it. One who is in a position of not only being rich and not only being full, but having no cares. You know, sometimes you’ll laugh when you’ve just had all. You can take, you just laugh instead. But generally speaking, you laugh when you’re not overburdened with care,
you laugh. When you’re not overcome with sorrow, you laugh when you’re in a position where you can. And yet you’re staring at those who are suffering and you’re laughing and they’re weeping. And he says, and woe to you, who all men speak good of you because all you do is tell them that what they’re doing is okay, Jesus condemns this self interested,
rich people, and they’re pocketed self interested profits who won’t dare cross the rich person for fear of being cut off from their riches. But in contrast, he sets the blessings in contrast, he says, bless it. Or you verse 22 when men hate you. And when they exclude you and revile you and cast out your name as evil, they won’t even say your name.
They don’t want to hear it for the son of man’s sake. Okay. There was the key because the rich man is interested in himself and will do nothing for someone else for Christ’s sake. And the full person will only see to their own needs and will do nothing for anyone else for Christ’s sake. And the laughing person sees only to their own joy in their own interest,
in their own emotions and will care. Nothing for someone for Christ’s sake and the preacher and teacher and prophet who will prophesize good things to evil people will do it only for himself and not for Christ’s sake. And Jesus says woe to you because you will not give up yourself for God. You will not trade you for him. And he presents us with a choice.
Where are we at? Are we only self-interested? Are we only concerned about ourselves? Are we somewhere in that song that we sang a few minutes ago, more of you and less of me, less of self and more of you, or are we in a position where we’ll say, Oh, I’ll speak the truth. No matter the cost I’ll speak truth to power,
no matter what the cost I’ll be excluded by my family. If it means being obedient to my God, I’ll say what needs to be said. If it’s what needs to be heard, I’ll do everything I can until I have nothing left to do it with. If that’s what’s called upon me to do by my God, I’ll feed and I’ll share and I’ll help.
And I’ll lift and I’ll strengthen as long as I have a breath left in my life for Christ’s sake because I don’t matter anymore. Paul said it this way. Paul said I’ve died, but Christ lives in me. The rich man, the full man, the man who had plenty, the man who laughed the man who would prophesize false things. He was still very much alive.
And he thought he was very much in control, but we better aware because the same thing can happen to a church revelation. Chapter three, John wrote to the church at Laodicea, the spirit writing through John and said, you think that you’re rich and you think that your clothes and you think that you’re well. And you think that you have eyesight and you’re poor and naked and blind and destitute.
We better be careful because it’s not just individuals that can become part of this. Whoa, but congregations too. We need to be careful to be interested in God. Instead of interested in self. If you’re outside the body of Christ this morning, you’re outside of the place where salvation is found you’re of the place, where there is comfort and hope and eternity promised to you.
But you can have that. You can change from being in the category of one who has a woe against you to one who has a blessing, because you can die to yourself. You can die to sin and you can be raised to walk in newness of life. You can do that by hearing the word of God and believing that Jesus Christ is the son of God.
You can do that by repenting of your sins and confessing the name of Christ and being immersed in water, buried in water for the remission of your sins. Having that old person put to death, that new person rising again, no longer interested in that old man and his lust and his desires and his wants, and his hopes for this life, but interested in eternity.
But remember Jesus said, foxes have holes and the birds of the air have nests, but the son of man has nowhere to lay his head. And he warns people who will be his disciple. Count the cost. No. What? It will cost you to be a disciple of Christ. If you’re here this morning and you’re outside of the body of Christ,
or if you’re a member of the body of Christ and you’ve become wayward and brought shame and reproach upon the church in a public way, you have the opportunity to be restored. You have need of the invitation. Why not come as we stand in, as we sing,<inaudible> take his yoke boy. He is me.<inaudible><inaudible> heavy Laden Lee<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> The song before the closing prayer will be number 650,
send the light number six, five, zero There’s a car comes ringing or they’re restless wave<inaudible>. There are so close to rescue. There are so close to<inaudible>. We have heard Macedonian<inaudible> and<inaudible> and cries.<inaudible> Heavenly father. We’re indeed grateful for this privilege. We’ve had to assemble and worship. We pray that our worship to you has been in spirit and truth and a sweet savor.
As we prepared to depart, we want to remember those among us that are ailing. We pray your healing hand will be placed upon them. And they once again, maybe restored to their much wanted health. As we also prepared to depart, we ask that you bless each of us, according to our several needs, forgive our sins as we repent and turn from them and bring us all back at the next appointed hour.
It’s in Jesus name, we pray. Amen.