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Thesis: We have a message to share and God changes us through sharing that message.
We have a message to share and God changes us through sharing that message.
For kids: We have good news to share.
Jesus died to show us how much he loves us and he rose from the grave to show nothing can stop his love for us.
We have good news to share.
Jesus died to show us how much he loves us and he rose from the grave to show nothing can stop his love for us.
Have kids tell someone that God loves them.
Let them put a ping pong ball in the jug for witnessing
Me
John's gospel as most recommended for beginning Christians
John's gospel as most confusing
Knowing the system of beliefs vs knowing the story
Internal Christian debate
John uses story to build a system of beliefs on top of an older system of beliefs
This is why it seems confusing to us sometimes
Especially when we try to take on more than a few passages at a time
But the gospels were not meant to be read in pieces
Earliest accounts of Christian worship say they read as much of the scripture as they had available, made a few comments on how to apply them, shared communion, and went home.
There is much to be gained by reading an entire book of the Bible in one sitting.
All the other gospel writers try to tell the story of Jesus (and the beginning of the church, in Luke's case) by getting the details in order from start to finish
Not John though
He has something else in mind
You will miss it if you pull the gospel out and dissect it
But if you read it whole, you will find several common themes going throughout
The most prevalent may be Incarnation
In the flesh
God in the flesh
Jesus is God from the beginning
He comes into the world to us
He passes His Spirit - and earthly role onto his disciples
He claims they will do greater thing so than He ever did
He, in a sense, passes on the incarnation to His disciples.
We
What do we do with God passing on His role as incarnation to us?
Let's look at John's first letter to the churches and find out.
God
Scripture:
(NIV): The Incarnation of the Word of Life
1 That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked at and our hands have touched—this we proclaim concerning the Word of life. 2 The life appeared; we have seen it and testify to it, and we proclaim to you the eternal life, which was with the Father and has appeared to us. 3 We proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, so that you also may have fellowship with us.
And our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ.
4 We write this to make our joy complete.
Witnesses
The words he uses here are:
Heard
Seen
Touched
These are words of perception
Not perception from afar, but perceiving up close and personal
These are words of witness and personal testimony
But he also uses other words:
But he also uses other words:
Testify
Telling people about something they know
Proclaim
Telling people news they have not heard yet
The difference between a "witness" on trial giving evidence and a news anchor on television reporting something new.
One has to be asked questions to give information and the other offers it freely to anyone who will listen.
John says we do both about Jesus
We tell the good news to those who have not heard it, and we testify or witness to the way we have experienced Jesus ourselves.
In fact, he says that part of the purpose of this letter is to let the reader (who may not be a Christian yet) hear the good news and join into the fellowship with God and Jesus!
For John, things takes the Joy he gets from Jesus and makes it complete - when God works through John's words to bring others into fellowship with God and God's people.
Light and Darkness, Sin and Forgiveness
5 This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in him there is no darkness at all.
6 If we claim to have fellowship with him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live out the truth.
7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.
John doesn't use the term "salvation" here.
Why not?
He focuses on the word fellowship a lot
For John, there is no difference between being saved and being adopted into God's people... being part of the family of faith.
Put simply, there is no salvation without transformation.
John writes as if being saved from his past sins is not the greatest joy in his life
And that this fellowship (daily relationship) with God and his brothers and sisters is even better!
The message
The message he says he heard from Jesus and that he is passing on to us is that there is darkness and there is light
We are either in one or the other
There's no gray area when it comes to relationship with God
And we don't stand still
We walk and move and live either in the darkness or the light
If we walk in darkness, we live a lie
If we walk in the light, as Jesus walked in the light, we have:
Fellowship with one another
Which implies that John does not think we can have true relationships with one another unless we are walking with Jesus in the light.
John believes our marriages, our families, our friendships, and every other relationship are made "complete" when we bring Jesus into them.
That without Jesus, they are incomplete, and perhaps even not real compared to loving relationships that Jesus helps us have.
Purification from all sin
What is the difference between purification from sin and forgiveness of sin?
8 If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us.
9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
10 If we claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his word is not in us.
Authentic Witnesses
In order to be true witnesses we have to tell the whole truth, not just part of it.
We have to admit the sin in our lives
Any sin we hide cannot be forgiven
There are a lot of man-made religious laws that have been given a bad reputation, but were created with the best intentions
The Roman Catholic practice of confession may be one of the best examples
John says that we need to confess our sin
The Roman Catholic Church, at some point, decided the best way to keep people close to Jesus was to require them to confess on a regular basis.
It's like bathing and showering yourself
Most people do not need a daily reminder... they just do it.
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