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Introduction
“Little children … “
Purpose … “these things” - refers us back to 5 - 10
“If sin is a reality and it is impossible for me to live a sinless life, why bother?
If I sin, big deal.
God will forgive me.”
As a Christian, I have liberty and am no longer under the Law, so I can do what I want to do.
If I sin, God will forgive me.”
Don’t Sin
Passage could be read: “Watch out that you don’t sin!
But if you do, you have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous One.”
Passage could be read: “Watch out that you don’t sin!
But if you do, you have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous One.”
We need to remember we have been saved from sin … not to sin.
We will not reach sinless perfection on this side of eternity.
1 John
Our goal should be to live each day not willfully sinning in thought, word, attitude, motive or deed.
Through the process of sanctification we grow, and through the “transformation of our minds” (by the Word of God and enabling power of the HS)
We don’t become sinless … but we will sin less.
In context, John is concerned about our Fellowship with God.
He knows that the thing we need most is to be in fellowship with Him.
John is a realist about sin in our lives, no one is immune to it:
Not you, not your Small Group Leader, not your Discipler, not your Pastor … young/old, spiritual mature/immature
1 John
1 john 1:8-9
The ground is level at the foot of the cross
He does not categorize sin
1 John
So then, the desire is not to sin … How do we best live right?
Moment by moment ...
Depending on the enabling power of the Holy Spirit
“ … but be filled with the Spirit.”
Plerro - 3 shades in it’s meaning:
pressure - like wind on a sail … the boat is carried along, pushed … not under it’s own will … Another example, stick thrown in a stream
permeation - alka seltzer
domination - complete/total control … every emotion/thought and act of the will
the mind
parallel passage
When you do, don’t despair
When You do, Don’t Despair
For the one who is desirous of righteousness and fellowship w/God
When you do, don’t despair
“ … we have an advocate with the Father - Jesus Christ the righteous one.”
Advocate = one who comes forward on behalf of and as the representative of another.
In the Greek writers, used of a legal advisor, pleader, proxy
Images of Perry Mason, Matlock and Law & Order come to my mind … the courtroom scene …
one who comes forward in behalf of and as the representative of another.
Judge = The Father, His job is to see that the rule of Law is held to and to weigh the evidence presented … render sentence.
Psalm 7:11
Prosecutor = Satan, presents evidence to convict the accused of breaking the law
Defendant = You and Me, the party accused of violating the law
Defense Attorney = Prove the parties innocence of violating the law
1 John 2:
But He doesn’t plead our case for innocence … instead, He acknowledges our guilt to the Father.
But, you see Father, I gave myself as a payment for his sin … I took his sin upon me on Calvary’s cross … I bore the guilt and the shame … I paid the price by my sinless blood … and I bore Your wrath, satisfying the demand of punishment by death … and I rose victoriously, defeating sin and death so the he might have life, and that eternally.
He does not have to face the second death.
He has heard what I did on his behalf and he has trusted in Me and the provision made through Me for his Salvation.
His name has been written in the ledger … The Lamb’s Book of Life … his name has been written in the eternal pages in the ink of my Blood!
1 timothy
Atoning Sacrifice (propitiation)
The Mercy Seat in the Tabernacle
Don’t Keep it to Yourself
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