1 John 5
Tape #C2636
Chuck Smith
Whosoever
believes that Jesus is the Messiah is born of God: and every one that loveth him that begat loveth him
also that is begotten of him (5:1).
So I say, “I
love Jesus. He is the Messiah. Yes, I'm born again. Oh,
and how I love Him.” Well, if I love Him who has begotten me into this new
life, then I will also love those who have been begotten--the family of God, my
brothers and sisters in Jesus.
And by this we
know [another
proof of how we know what we know, by this we know] that we love the children of God,
when we love God, and we keep his commandments (5:2).
Jesus said,
"A new commandment give I unto you, that ye love one another even as I
have loved you" (John 13:34). Now, when John seeks to bring down the
commandments of Jesus, Jesus gave us the Old Testament commandments in a concised form. "Love God supremely, love your neighbor
as yourself, in this is all the law and the prophets." And it’s all
wrapped up right here, very concise. Now John also capsulizes,
gives us the essence of the commandments of Jesus. He does that over there in
chapter 3, and this is His commandment: that we should believe on the name of
His Son Jesus Christ and love one another, as He gave us commandment (John
3:23). This is the commandment, and he gives us a condensed, concise form. Just
believe on Jesus and love each other. That's what it's all about. That's what
Christianity is all about. That's the heart of Christianity. That's the essence
of Christianity. That we believe on Jesus Christ and that we love one another.
There it is, you've got the whole thing right there.
Now, hereby
I know that I love God. I can say that I love God, but I might just be mouthing
empty phrases. By this I know, when I love the children of God, I keep His commandments.
For this is the
love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not
grievous (5:3).
They’re not
that hard. Now tell me, what's…well, I take it back. Well, the first one is not
so bad, believing on His Son, Jesus Christ. Now, the second is more difficult,
loving each other as we love ourselves. That is more difficult, and that does
take a work of God's Spirit within my heart. I can't just say, "Well, I'm gonna love him." You know, I've done that. I've tried
to mesmerize myself, self-hypnosis. “Well, he's not such a bad guy. He's got
some good traits, and I really shouldn't feel that way about him. He's loud and
he's brash, and he says stupid things, but yet, he's not that bad. And I
shouldn't really feel this animosity towards him. Although, I like him, I
guess. He's not too bad. I can tolerate him.” I try to talk myself into, you
know…well, like we used to say when we were kids, "Well, I love you only
enough to get to heaven." And you've got yourself all psyched into,
"Hey, you know, he's not so bad." And then he shows up at a party.
And as he comes in, loud mouthed, crude, says some stupid thing, and you think,
"Oh, you jerk. Why didn't you just stay home?” And all of the mesmerizing
out the window, all of these hours of building myself up for this next time
that I meet him. You know, “He's not too bad. I sort of like him.” And then, poof. All the effort of bringing my mind into a
loving state is gone.
Yes, it's
true; there are people with whom you are incompatible. They’re too much like
you. It's amazing how horrible our sins look when some one else is committing
them. You know, if I'm committing them, they’re not too bad. But if you start
committing my sins, well, they are ugly and horrible. I can't stand you.
This kind of
love takes a special work of God's Spirit within my heart. I can't do it. I
can't manufacture agape love. I can't psyche myself into agape love. And that's
why it's a proof to me that it is God. As God has given to me love for people
that I could not stand in the natural. And to experience God's love working in
my heart, and changing my heart and my attitude towards these people, I know
it's God's love being perfected in me. And there many times that I've had to
pray, "Now, Lord, I know that You require that I
love them, but that's impossible for me. I can't do it. But, Lord, I want You to work in me and give me Your love for them. I know
that I don't love them, but I know that You do. So
give me Your love for them.”
You know, in
these kind of things I think that it is extremely
important that we be totally frank and honest with God, because it's, you know,
if anything else, you're only fooling yourself. You don't fool God. And so many
times we are trying to snow God with our prayers, "Oh, God, thank You for
this great love that You have given to me. Oh Lord, I love everybody. Now
there's one fellow, Lord, and I'm having difficulty loving him with the
intensity and degree that I should be loving him. So,
Lord, increase that intensity of love in my heart." You're not being
honest with God. God can't do anything for you. Now you need to be
straightforward and honest with God. You say, "God, I hate him. I can't
stand his looks or anything else. And so, God, if there is gonna
be any love coming from me in his direction, You're gonna have to do it. But I'm willing, Lord, for You to do
it. Please work within my heart. Take away the hatred and give me Your love.” And if you're honest, then God can deal with it,
and God will deal with it and work. As long as you try to snow God, you're not gonna get anywhere, because He knows the truth of your
heart. And, you know, we try to paint a pretty nice picture of ourselves when
we come before God, and all the while God knows the whole ugly truth.
“His
commandments are not grievous.“
For whatsoever
is born of God overcomes the world: and this is the victory that overcomes the
world, even our faith (5:4).
Now, we read
in the book of Revelation that when Satan is cast out of heaven that, “They
overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and the word of their testimony, loving
not their lives unto death” (Revelation 12:11). Here our victory is our faith
in Jesus Christ. We overcome the world and the things of the world through our
faith in Him. And how is that faith developed? By knowing
Him. And how can I know Him? By studying the
revelation of Himself, the Bible.
It is
awfully hard to trust somebody you don't know. If a total stranger walks up to
you on the street and asks to borrow fifty dollars, "I'll meet you here
tomorrow and pay you back." If any of you are prone to give it to him, let
me know. I'd be anxious to meet you. I need fifty dollars. No, but I mean, boy,
anybody can... You’d say, "I don't know you. How can I trust you to be
here to pay me back? I don't know you." Hard to believe or trust someone
you don't know, because we know that there are a lot of shams and a lot of, you
know, frauds and everything else. A
lot of scams going on. But when you know someone, know them well, know
that they have a tremendous reputation for honesty, uprightness, character, then you don't have any trouble trusting them.
Your problem
in trusting God is that you just don't know Him. Your problem in trusting Jesus
Christ is the lack of knowledge. That's why Jesus said, "Learn of Me. Come
unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take
my yoke upon you, and learn of Me" (Matthew
11:28-29). Why does He want you to learn of Him? Because
there is where your faith is increased. The more you know Him, the
easier it is to trust Him. And so we overcome by this faith.
And who is he
that overcomes the world, but he that believes that Jesus is the Son of God? (5:5)
My faith in
Jesus Christ brings me victory over the world. Now,
This is he that
came by water and blood, even Jesus Christ; not by water only, but by water and
blood. And it is the Spirit that beareth witness,
because the Spirit is truth (5:6).
What does it
mean, “He came by water and He came by blood, not by water only but water and
blood”? There are two general opinions of the commentators. The first opinion
is that it is referring to His baptism. He was baptized in water and then later
baptized in blood. When John and James came to Him and said, "Lord, you
know, we would like a favor. When You establish Your
kingdom, let him sit on your right side and let me sit on Your left side."
And Jesus said, "You don't know what you ask." He said, "Are you
able to be baptized with the baptism wherein I'm going to be baptized?" "Oh yes, Lord, we are." Jesus said,
"You don't know what you are saying." But He was referring to the
cross as a baptism. So when he refers here, "He came not only by water,
but by blood," it was a reference to His water baptism and then His
crucifixion.
The other
field of thought of the commentators is that it is a reference to the
crucifixion itself, when the soldier pierced His side and there came forth
blood and water. And it is a reference to that cleansing flow from Jesus by
which our sins are cleansed, the poring forth of the water and the blood.
And so I
leave the theologians to argue it. I say that you can take either opinion and
you're not gonna be too far from wrong. Just exactly
what John means by this I am not sure. But, “This is He that came by water and
blood, even Jesus Christ. Not by the water only, but by water and blood. And it
is the Spirit that bears witness because the Spirit is truth.” And so the
Spirit bears witness of the truth to our hearts.
Now, verse 7
did not appear in any of the early manuscripts. It did not appear the manuscripts
until about the tenth century. And so this verse probably was not original in
John's writing, because of the fact that it doesn't exist in any early
manuscripts that exist before the tenth century. So verse 7
probably should not be here in the scriptures. This is the only verse of
which I would declare that in the New Testament. But evidence of it existing in
the early manuscripts is non-existent. There is an early church father who
quoted from an ancient manuscript, no doubt, in which he quoted this particular
passage. Now, what manuscripts he had, we don't know. But there is only one
church father that made reference to it, early church father, and so it is
generally conceded that this does not belong as a part of the original text.
But you should go from verse 6 to verse 8.
The Spirit
bears witness, because the Spirit is truth. Of what does the Spirit bear
witness?
And there are
three that bears witness in the earth, the spirit, the
water, and the blood: and these three all agree (5:8).
So the Spirit
bearing witness of Jesus Christ, and of that salvation
that we have through Jesus. Either the baptism in water and
the baptism of crucifixion, or the blood and the water that poured forth from
His side, John said, "We bear record of it. We saw it. It is true, and we
bear record of it that you might believe." In testifying in the nineteenth
chapter of the spear, when the soldier pierced Him with the spear there came
forth blood and water.
There is an
interesting aspect to that from a physiological standpoint. The doctors say
that the fact…you know, Jesus was dead when the soldier came, and they were gonna break His legs. But when they came to Jesus they
found He was already dead. They were sort of surprised that He was already
dead, but He had dismissed His Spirit. He said, "No man takes My life from Me." Who killed Jesus? Nobody.
Jesus said, "No man takes My life from Me. I give
My life. I have the power to lay it down and I have
the power to take it up again."
Now Jesus
had divine powers and He had the power to just dismiss His Spirit. Now, we
don't. I can't say to my spirit, "Awe, you had it. You might as well
leave." Jesus had the power of dismissing His Spirit, of laying down His
life and of taking it up again. So while He was there on the cross, it says,
"And He dismissed His Spirit." He said, "Okay, you can go now.
It's finished. All right, you can go." And He dismissed His Spirit. So
that when they came, they were surprised that He was already dead. So they
didn't break His legs, in order that the scriptures might be fulfilled,
"Not a bone of Him shall be broken," but instead, the soldier took
his spear and pierced His side in order that the scriptures might be fulfilled,
which said, "And they pierced Him."
Now, there
came forth blood and water. From a scientific standpoint, the fact that when
they pierced His heart, and of course, that's where he put the spear through
His heart, the fact that blood and water came forth would indicate that His
death, from a physical cause, was that of a ruptured heart, broken heart. His
heart actually ruptured. When your heart ruptures, there is a sack around the
heart that fills with a water-like substance. So when they pierced the heart,
the blood and water coming forth indicated death by a ruptured heart, or by a
broken heart, from a physiological standpoint. From a spiritual standpoint, He
just dismissed His Spirit.
The Spirit
bears witness that the blood of Jesus Christ that was shed cleanses us from all
sin. Three that bear record, the record of God that there is
forgiveness provided for you and for your sins from God through Jesus Christ
and His sacrifice on the cross for you.
Now, if we
receive the witness of men, the witness of God is greater. What is our whole
jurisprudence system based upon? The witnesses of men.
You have been charged with a crime, you are arrested for robbing the Security
Pacific Bank. You plead innocent. You get a good attorney. The prosecuting
attorney introduces the first witness, your name, your occupation. You’re a
teller at Security Pacific Bank. "On March the fifteenth, at two o’clock
in the afternoon, what happened?" "Well, a man came up to my window
and he handed me a paper bag and a note, and it said, 'I have a gun and I'm
going to shoot you unless you fill the bag with money and hand it to me.’"
"Do you see this man in the courtroom?" "Yes, he’s sitting right
over there." "Are you sure that's the man?" "Oh yes, I'm
sure." “What makes you so sure?" "Well, I noticed this scar down
the side of his face, and I'm sure it's him." He calls his next witness,
"Where were you on the afternoon at two o’clock?" “Well, I happened
to be standing in line in the bank and I noticed this man go up to the window
and…" you know, they tell their story. “And do you see the man in the courtroom?”
“Oh, yeah, he’s sitting right over there.” "Are you sure that's the
man?" "Oh, yes, yes. I couldn't be mistaken. I'm sure it's him."
And they get three or four people and they say, "Oh yes, I saw him. I saw
him running out. I was standing at the door and he almost knocked me over as he
went running by. And I turned to yell at him, but he was already gone and…but,
oh man, I faced him and I saw a gun in his hand and all. Yeah, he’s right over
there.” "Guilty."
The witness
of men, we accept it. Our jurisprudence system is based upon the witness of
man. You've got two or three people that give you an identical story and they
put the finger on the same fellow, and you say, "Yeah, it's got to be the
fellow." He's guilty. They've built up the case. They show all the evidence
to show your guilt, and you are judged guilty because of the witness of men.
Now, if we
will accept the witness men, then ought we not to accept the witness of God and
of God's Spirit?
If we accept
the witness of men, the witness of God is greater (5:9):
And it is
interesting that there are men who will believe men but won’t believe God.
They'll accept the word of men who are often untrustworthy, "But he told
such a convincing story, you know. I was sure his grandmother was dying. You
know, he cried.” And we believe the word of men. Well, if we believe the word
of men, the witness of God is greater, we ought to believe God.
and this
is the witness which he has testified of his Son. He that believeth on the Son
of God then has this witness in himself (5:9–10):
The Spirit
bears witness, the Spirit within me, and so there is that internal witness
within me testifying to the truth of Jesus Christ to my heart. That's why there
are no doubts. I know because of the witness of the Spirit within my heart. There
is that oetis of the Greek. This intuitive, internal
knowledge that I have by the witness that is within me, the witness of God's
Spirit.
Now,
he that
believeth not God has made God a liar (5:10);
If you don't
believe the witness of God, you are, in essence, saying that God is lying. And
that's a pretty horrible charge to make against God. But that's the charge you
make when you refuse to believe God's witness to your heart, and that's what
basically the sin against the Holy Spirit is. It’s not believing
the witness of the Holy Spirit that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world. Your only hope of eternal life is in Jesus Christ, and if
you don't believe that, that's unpardonable. God's made no other provision for
your salvation apart from Jesus Christ. And so that's the sin against the Holy
Spirit. You're calling Him a liar when He bears witness to you of your need for
Jesus and surrendering your life to Him. So this is the record, you've called
God a liar.
because
you did not believe the record that God gave of his Son (5:10).
What is the
record that God gave of His Son? What is the witness that God has made of His
Son? Just this,
This is the record, that God has given to us eternal life, and this life
is in his Son. And he who has the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son
of God hath not life (5:11–12).
That's God's
witness to you. God has given to us eternal life, but the life is in His Son.
You cannot have eternal life apart from the Son. And as we pointed out this
morning, eternal life is much more than quantity or duration of time. It is a
quality of life.
You know, I
can think of nothing more horrible than living forever in this decrepit body
that I have that is getting more decrepit year by year. Looking forward to
1985, to see what is going to go wrong. Though the outward man perishes, the
inward man is renewed day by day. Thank God for His work of His Spirit within
my heart, or else I'd really be discouraged. The inward man being renewed, you
see. The outward man is wearing out, decaying, going to pieces, but the inward
man is getting stronger every day. Now, as the body continues to deteriorate,
if I should live to be a hundred and fifty, that would be horrible, because I'm
sure by then I wouldn't be able to see at all. I wouldn't be able to get out of
bed at all. I'd probably lose all my senses, wouldn't be able to taste
chocolate anymore. And to go on forever in a body that isn't functioning.
You see, the
Bible teaches that the real me isn't this body. The real me is spirit. The body
is just the instrument through which my spirit can express itself. And when,
through age, the body can no longer fulfill the purposes for which God designed
it, when it can't really express me anymore, then God, in His love, is going to
release my spirit from this body. I don't want to rot away in some old folk’s
home, senile and walking around just… I want God to take me long before that. I
don't want to rust out. That’s why I keep going, I want to wear out. And if the
Lord should take me some day suddenly by some means, an accident, heart attack
or whatever, just rejoice with me. Because you can be
sure I'll be rejoicing that I have been delivered from a body of weakness.
Hey, I don't
mean that I'm decrepit yet, but I'm getting there. And I'm not trying to say
that I'm on the verge of toppling, you know or whatever. I feel strong and
healthy and great, and God is good. And I'm not speaking disparagingly of God's
gift to me, this body. I thank God for the strength and all that He has given
to me. I thank God for the energy that I have. I thank God for the strength
that I have, and I rejoice in that. But I am also practical enough to realize
that I don't have as much strength as I used to have. I don't have as much
physical abilities that I used to have. I have more pains than I used to have.
I can't see as well as I used to see. I can't hear as well as I used to hear. I
mean, things are going and I can recognize that. But that age-abiding life that
I have is not just a quantity of life, but it's a quality. It's a quality of
life that is rich and full, it is a life that is marked by joy.
The
You remember
in the book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon, an old man, sort of embittered, tried
everything. He had gone the full ten yards. I mean, there wasn't anything he
didn't try. In fact, he said, "All that my eyes or my heart desired I did
not withhold anything from them" (Ecclesiastes 2:10). "Hey, I did
everything. I didn't hold back anything that my heart desired." So he had
reached the epitome of wealth, the epitome of education, sciences, the whole thing. He had gone the full distance. Anything
that could be done under the sun, he did. And what does he say, "Hey,
emptiness, emptiness. Everything is empty and frustrating under the sun."
Life under the sun he found to be intolerable. He had tried it all and it was
all empty, life under the sun.
But life in the Son, a whole different story. That's an age-abiding, eternal
life, a quality of life that is rich and full and glorious. Too bad Solomon
didn't know the life in the Son. Maybe you're living a life under the sun, and
it can be pretty miserable, pretty frustrating, pretty
empty. You need to try life in the Son. “This is the record, God has given to
us eternal life and this life is in the Son. And he who has the Son has life,
but he who has not the Son of God hath not life.” Jesus said this in John 3:36.
He said, "He that believeth in the Son of God hath everlasting life, and
he that believeth not the Son of God shall not see life." But then He
added, "but the wrath of God abides on him."
Now John
said,
These things
have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God (5:13);
Why did John
write this epistle? Chapter 1, he wrote it that we might have fellowship with
God and the fullness of joy that comes from that fellowship. “That which we
have seen and heard declare we unto you, that you also
may have fellowship with us. Truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with
his Son Jesus Christ. And these things write we unto
you, that your joy may be full" (I John 1:3-4). Chapter 2, verse 1,
"These things write we unto you, that ye sin not.” Now, “These things have
I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God.” Why did he
write?
that you
may know that you have eternal life, and that you might believe on the name of
the Son of God (5:13).
So the
purpose of the epistle: to bring you assurance of that eternal life. This is
the record God has given: that God has given to us eternal life, and this life
is in the Son, and I write these things to you that you might have this eternal
life and that you might believe on the name of the Son of God.
And this is the
confidence that we have in him, that, if we ask any thing according to his
will, he hears us: And if we know that he hears us, whatsoever we ask, we know
that we have the petitions that we desired of him (5:14–15).
Notice
though, the conditions there is that if we ask
anything according to His will. You just can't ask God for anything and get it.
James said, “You have not because you ask not, and then you ask and receive not
because you ask amiss, that you might consume it on your own lust” (James
4:2-3). Now we have this confidence in prayer, if we ask anything according to
His will He hears us. You see, the purpose of prayer is not to get your will
done, and that's a common mistake that people make about prayer. They think
that it's some genie in a bottle that's going to pop out and grant you your
three wishes. Not so. The purpose of prayer is to get God's will done. So I
have this confidence in prayer, if I ask anything according to His will He
hears me, and if He hears me, then I've received the petitions that I've
desired of Him. If I ask not according to His will, then He's going to be good
enough and gracious enough to not listen and not answer.
I am just as
thankful for the unanswered prayers that I have as I am for the answered prayers.
God knew so much better than I did. And had He answered all my prayers, we
would all be in a mess. And so I have this confidence in prayer,
that if I ask anything that is according to His will, because that's the
purpose of prayer is to get God's will done. Always the thrust of prayer is
God's will, to get it accomplished here upon the earth.
Now,
If any man see
his brother sin a sin which is not unto death, he shall ask, and he shall give
him life for them that sin not unto death (5:16).
There are sins
that are not unto death. There are sins that we commit. The word sins means
"missing the mark." And a lot of people miss the mark. In fact, we
have all missed the mark. We are told that in the first chapter. And if we say
that we haven't missed the mark, then you are only
deceiving yourself and the truth isn't in you. We've all missed the mark, and
if you see a brother missing the mark, he is sinning, but it's not unto death.
What is the deadly sin? The rejection of Jesus Christ, that's the sin unto death.
When a man turns his back deliberately and willfully upon
Jesus Christ, that's the sin unto death. And John said,
I don't say for
you to pray for that (5:16).
You see,
that's a line that God won’t cross. God won’t cross your free will. He has
given you the power of choice and then He honors it. He won’t cross your free
will and He won’t save you against your will. You don't have to worry. God's
not going to force you to be saved; God's not going to force you to be with Him
in heaven. If you don't want to be with God, then He doesn't want to make you
miserable. "You don't have to be with Me."
But you have chosen your own misery; God didn't make you miserable, you made
yourself miserable.
So when a
brother is sinning, we should pray for them. Now, quite often they cannot see
their own error, Satan is very deceptive and he comes as a
angel of light to deceive. He brings a strong delusion that man might believe a
lie rather than the truth. And I could write his script, I've heard it enough
times. “Well, my wife never understood me, and I never really did love her. I
know I married her, but I never did love her. But this woman, she understands
me. We have a communication. Ours is special, you know. And she's so spiritual,
and we feel so close to God when we are with each other.” I could write this
stupid script. Satan’s lies. And so you see a brother
taken in a sin, a fault, a sin not unto death, pray for him, because Satan has
blinded his eyes; he can't see what he is doing himself. He is deceived, pray
for him. Pray that God will open his eyes and cause him to see the deception
that Satan has pulled over his eyes. Pray that God will set him free from the
blinding power of the enemy that has distorted his true sense of values. That
God might give him life, and cause him to see and deliver him.
But if a
person deliberately and willfully turns his back and rejects Jesus Christ, then
pray also for him, but not, "God, save him." Because God won't save
him against his will. Pray that God will bind Satan's power and work, and God
will open his heart to the truth. You can't really say, "God, save
him," because that's something God won’t do against a person’s will. So,
There is a sin
unto death: I do not say that you should pray for it. All unrighteousness is
sin: and there is a sin not unto death (5:16–17).
A lot of
things we do that are wrong, but they're not going to damn your soul eternally.
And I disagree with that kind of preaching that gets on these little issues and
hangs you over the pit and tells you that you are going to hell. And, “You'll
wish you had listened to me when you are kicking coals in hell,” and this kind
of stuff. I don't believe in that. I believe in the grace of God, and I think
that there is only one sin that can damn your soul, and that's the rejection of
God's love in Jesus Christ. That's the sin unto death. And God is so gracious
and merciful, and there is a sin that's not unto death.
We know that
whosoever is born of God doesn’t practice sin (5:18);
Because I have a new nature.
Paul said,
"How can we who are dead to sin live any longer therein?" That old
nature is dead, so I cannot practice sin. I know that whosoever that is really
born of God, born again, can't practice sin. Now, we may sin, but you know
what? You're going to find out something very interesting. Once you're born
again you can't get away with your sin. You may have been very good at getting
away with sin in the past. You know, before you were born again, you may have
cheated and gotten by with it, but once you are born again, God won't let you
get by with it. He will nail you every time. That's because He loves you, and
He knows it wouldn't be good for you to get by with it. So God will see that it
is exposed. Hey, if you’re getting by with it, better look out, could be you're
not born again. You know, "Whom the Lord loveth,
He chasteneth, and scourges every son He
receives" (Hebrews 12:6). That means He doesn't let you get by with it. So
"We know that whosoever is born of God does not practice sin,”
but he
that is begotten of God (5:18)
Who is it
that was begotten of God? Jesus Christ. And
so, you should correct the capitalization here: “He that is begotten of God,” He should be capitalized.
He that is
begotten of God keepeth him, and the wicked one toucheth him not (5:18).
I am kept by
the power of Jesus Christ. He, Jesus, who is begotten of God, keeps me, and the
wicked one touches me not.
And we know
that we are of God, and the whole world is lying in wickedness. And we know
that the Son of God is come, and has given us an understanding, that we may
know him that is true; and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus
Christ. And this is the true God, and eternal life (5:19–20).
So he now
closes out with, "We know, we know, we know, we know that whoever is born
of God does not practice sin. We know that we are of God, and the whole world
is in wickedness. We know that the Son of God has come and given us the
understanding that we may know the truth.”
The word know is the
word ginosko,
and that is, we know by experience the truth. We have experienced now that
which is true. That we are in Him who is true, even in His Son Jesus Christ.
This is the true God and eternal life.
And then the
final exhortation,
Little
children, keep yourself from idols (5:21).
But what an important exhortation, because it is so easy for us to get
hung up with idols. Oh, I don't believe that any of you have a little statue in your room
with a candle in front of it and you sit and chant in front of it in the
evening hours. We are too sophisticated for that. Your idol probably has one
eye and is in your living room or family room. And you stare at it for hours on
end. Sometimes bursting out in laughter, sometimes yelling
and screaming, but very devoted to your idol. You give it more time than
anything else, more time than your wife or anyone else, especially this time of
the year. Your idol could be that car that you drive by and look at every day.
You've gone up and sat in it, and one of these days it's going to be yours. And
all you can think about is that car, and how great it's going to be to sit
behind the wheel and drive that thing. It’s yours. I don't know what your idol
may be, but there are many idols. Anything that takes the place of God in the
devotion of my life, anything that comes between God and me, anything that
begins to occupy my mind and my heart and displace God in my life is an idol
that I must keep myself from. I cannot allow anything to come between my relationship with God. It can be a person, it can be an
object, "But little children, keep yourself from
idols.” Seek first the
Shall we pray.
Father, we
thank You again for the opportunity of studying Your
Word tonight, and just basking in the richness of Thy truth. Thank You, Lord, for
the Holy Spirit and His anointing upon the Word and upon our hearts that we
might hear and receive Thy truth. And now, Lord, help us to believe and trust
in Thee more. Increase our faith, Lord. And Father, perfect in our lives Your love. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.
The last
Sunday night of 1984, and you are doing the very best thing a person can do the
last Sunday night of 1984, learning more about God. Glorious.
May the Lord be with you and the Lord guide as you begin 1985.
May His hand be upon your life and the anointing of the Spirit.
And may you increase in your knowledge and your understanding of God's love and
of God's grace, and may you walk in the Spirit. And may the evidence of the
Spirit of God upon your life just flow forth in that love, love for God, and
love for each other. May God give us one of the most beautiful loving years as
we share His love with a needy world, than we have ever known before. May this be the greatest year yet in the work of God
within our midst in making of us a witness to the world that God is love. In Jesus’ name.