Walking In God's Presence
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MARCH 3, 2021
STUDY NOTES
I JOHN 3:21-22
BIBLE TEACHER: CLIFTON JONES
WALKING IN GOD’S PRESENCE
INTRODUCTION
John continues to teach us great truths by using contrasts
He now compares the heart that condemns with the heart that is free from condemnation
In the previous verses John shared with us the assurance of salvation
God’s love working in and through us to minister to others assures our hearts that we belong to God
God’s grace is bestowed upon us and allows us to enter into the presence of God with assurance
When we confess our sins, we can stand before God cleansed from all unrighteousness, 1Jn 1:9 If we
confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
Which allows us to approach God in confidence and make our requests known unto God
What a joy it is to know that we are walking in God’s presence, walking in fellowship with God
In the beginning of this letter John said that is one reason he writes, 1Jn 1:3 That which we have seen and
heard declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us: and truly our fellowship is with the
Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ.
There is a song I want you to hear, it will set our hearts upon our subject, “Walking In God’s Presence”
A CLEAR CONSCIENCE
1Jn 3:21 Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence toward God.
As a result of the previous verses, John begins verse 21 with “Beloved,” a title found 5 times in 1 John
The word “Beloved” describes a unique relationship, referring to those who are united with God’s love
Christians are united with God and one another, bonded together in God’s unique love
We are the loved ones of God who are able to love others because of God’s love in us
John just spoke to those who might have had doubts about their salvation, he has a message for them now
Christians are “Divinely loved ones,” yet we still sin, and yes, God still loves us
God’s love for the saved is another reason for the assurance of salvation
God’s love is the answer for a doubting mind and a troubled heart, Christians are the “Beloved”
The answer to a tormenting self-accusing heart is the truth that you are loved of God
We are the loved ones of God who are to love one another, which is the answer for a troubled heart
if our heart condemn us not,
In the context the reason our conscience does not condemn us is because we have loved others
Christians who have loved others in deed and in truth have a clear conscience and assurance of mind
There is no reason for our heart to “condemn us,” which means to speak against us, which Satan will do
Even though Satan will attempt to accuse us there is no reason to feel guilty before God
Just be sure that there is no unconfessed sin, that there is nothing standing between you and God
Be sure that you have been obedient to God, especially fulfilling the duties of God’s love within you
And then accept the fact that we can have “confidence toward God”
have we confidence toward God.
The basic idea of the word “confidence” is a freedom to speak, a boldness in speech
The reference is to the freedom to speak to God, freedom to come face to face with God
In context the point is to put into practice loving others, and you will feel free to talk to God
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A condemned heart is ashamed to face God and guilt hinders speaking to God
An obedient heart has an unrestricted freedom to stand in God’s presence and make our requests
Confident because there is nothing to hide, nothing that we are trying to hide, or wish that we could hide
We have the freedom to go to God and just talk with Him, Heb 4:16 Let us therefore come boldly unto
the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
When we sincerely seek God, we experience grace, receiving that which we do not deserve
And we experience mercy, we do not receive that which we deserve
Before the throne of grace, we find help in time of need, which is actually all of the time
Anytime is the time to talk to God, but there are those critical times when we sorrow, hurt, or doubt
We all have those times when we don’t understand, and we need God to assure our heart
There are the times we do understand why we have a condemning heart, we know that we have sinned
David is an example for us when that is true, regardless of our spiritual heart problem, God is the answer
David tells us to trust in God at-all times, he knew that his “only” hope was in God, Psa 62:5 My soul,
wait thou only upon God; for my expectation (hope) is from him.
David explains why God is his only hope, Psa 62:6 He only is my rock and my salvation: he is my
defence; I shall not be moved.
God only is “my rock,” my source of safety, “my salvation,” God is my deliverance
“He is my defense” means that He only is our safe haven, He is our security in all things
And “I shall not be moved,” my mind will be sound, my heart strong, and my will secure
Psa 62:7 In God is my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God.
As Christians we must trust in the truth, we must believe that we are “in God,” He is our salvation
Think about it, “in God,” how meaningful that is, He is God, and what a God He is, the only True God
David now tells us what to do, pour out your heart unto Him, He is ready to listen, Psa 62:8 Trust in him
at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him: God is a refuge for us. Selah.
We must “trust in Him, why must we trust in Him? Because He is God, and we are “in Him”
When should we trust in God? “At all times,” especially in the times of doubt, confusion, and trouble
Listen to David, don’t just talk to God, “pour out your heart before Him,” don’t hold back anything
The reason we can, the reason we must, is because “God is a refuge for us,” our shelter in all things
John agrees with all that David said, John says, “we have confidence toward God”
John is now directing our attention to prayer, the time when we do all that David instructed us to do
It is amazing how John moves from one truth into another and how he brings them together
God’s love working through us gives us an assurance in prayer
John has already said that if we are not practicing love, we will not have an assurance of salvation
Now he says if we don’t feel like praying it may be because we are not practicing love
Prayer is to be a freedom of speech, the freedom to share with God your cares, concerns, and desires
ASSURANCE OF PRAYER
1Jn 3:22 And whatsoever we ask, we receive of him, because we keep his commandments, and do
those things that are pleasing in his sight.
This verse cannot be separated from its context and applied to every Christian at all times
You cannot single this verse out or read this verse alone and understand what John is telling us
You cannot take the beginning phrase, “whatsoever we ask,” and put a period behind it
You cannot read this verse and promise every Christian everything they will ever ask of God
The previous boldness toward God of verse 21 is an assurance of success in prayer
Look at the promise, “whatsoever we ask, we receive of Him,” and then read the rest of the verse
We must read and understand the rest of the verse because it tells us when the promise is fulfilled
First of all, our request should not be a rare thing, that “we ask” should be a normal experience
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God wants us to come to Him on a daily basis, literally it reads, “Whatever we keep on asking for”
And we must continually pray with the desire and assurance of what John now says--we receive of him,
How great is that need today? We need answered prayer for our life, our family, our church family
Give attention to how often the prayer text is posted and how often the prayer chain is called upon today
We need answered prayer for those we love, and we need our prayers for a sin-sick world to be answered
As always, we must keep the promise of a verse in its context, the one receiving is the one who is asking
The one who is asking is the one who feels free to speak to God
He feels free to speak because of a clear conscience before God
His conscience is clear because of the assurance of his heart
He has the assurance of heart because he knows that he is truly saved
He knows that he is truly saved because he has really loved others through the deeds that meet their needs
He has loved others because the love of God dwells in him and motivates him, especially his prayer life
So, love is an effective, powerful, force in prayer, we love, we ask, we receive
To receive from God should not be a rare thing, actually we should keep on receiving, 1Jn 5:14 And this
is the confidence that we have in him, that, if we ask any thing according to his will, he heareth us:
Why do we receive?
because we keep his commandments,
In our desire for scripture to say what we want it to say it is easy to overlook important words
Such as “because” in this verse, leave it out and the truth of the verse changes in meaning
The promise of receiving what we ask is “because,” which is a must for answered prayer
“Because” we are living in obedience to God, “because” we are living a life that is pleasing to God
“Because” our personal will for daily life and God’s will are one and the same
“Because” our daily life is in harmony with God’s Word, we are obeying His Word
We do not “will” to ask for something that He does not want us to have
We do not “will” to do something that He does not want us to do
We do not obey God in order to receive rewards, we do not obey God just because we fear judgment
We do not obey God just because we are commanded to do so
We are to obey God because we love Him, we must have a genuine love for God when we pray
We do the will of God because we want to please Him, we want to please Him because we love Him
Prayers can be selfish, “Dear Lord” if you will help me I will, then follows all kinds of promises
Prayers can be, and too often are an attempt to make a deal with God, “Help me Lord and I will love you”
There are those who teach us to make demands upon God, “God you said if I would ask, I would receive
Which gives the attitude of, God I am asking, now God, what are you going to do?
John is telling us that the one asking has an unselfish love for God
He so loves God that he wants to obey God, his heart says, I love Him and I will obey Him
John refers to those who are daily obeying God, and they are doing the things that please God
and do those things that are pleasing in his sight.
A selfish prayer says, “God please me,” a prayer of love for God says, “God, I want to please you”
It is love that desires to please God, our obedience unto God is motivated by love
Our motive for praying cannot be selfish desires, worldly wishes, or spiritual arrogance
God is pleased with us and our prayer request because we keep his commandments
God is so pleased with us that he delights in hearing our request
He is so pleased that he desires to answer our requests
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And the requests are from those who love him so much that they want to obey his commands
They delight in pleasing God, Saul is a good example, consider his life when he first saw Jesus
His first question was, “Who art thou Lord?” Jesus answered him, Act 9:5 And he said, Who art thou,
Lord? And the Lord said, I am Jesus whom thou persecutest: it is hard for thee to kick against
the pricks.
“To kick against the pricks” means to fight the conviction of the Holy Spirit
That answer was good enough for Saul, listen to his next question, Act 9:6 And he trembling and
astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
At that time Saul made a life-long commitment to do whatever God wanted him to do
Saul later became known as Paul and you can study his commitment throughout Acts and 13 NT letters
Do we have a testimony like Paul? Obeying Jesus because we love Him? Daily pleasing God?
Have we ever sincerely made a commitment to do what God wants us to do?
What does God want us to do? John is telling us, obey God and please God through deeds of love
Do things for others because of the love that we have for God, love that will love others
The Christian life is to be a habitual practice of love and loyalty to God, love that desires to please God
Love that will bring us so near to God that we have no desire for things that He does not want us to have
As we walk with God, we will not request things that are not in God’s will, His will becomes our will
John has shared with us some important truths related to walking with God and answered prayer
An uncondemning heart, the habitual keeping of God’s commandments, doing that which pleases God
Let’s consider some truths related to answered prayer:
Sin will prevent prayer from being answered, Isa 59:2 But your iniquities have separated between you
and your God, and your sins have hid his face from you, that he will not hear.
We must be cleansed from sin, Psa 66:18 If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me:
Read the context, God responded to prayer, why? Because he cried out unto the Lord, Psa 66:17 I cried
unto him with my mouth, and he was extolled (highly praised) with my tongue.
And God heard his prayer, Psa 66:19 But verily God hath heard me; he hath attended to the voice of my
prayer.
God heard his prayer because he did not cling to the sin in his life, Psa 66:20 Blessed be God, which hath
not turned away my prayer, nor his mercy from me. (Thank God for His mercy)
We must pray “in the name of Jesus,” Joh 14:13 And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do,
that the Father may be glorified in the Son. Joh 14:14 If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will do it.
“In Jesus name” is not a mere formula to be attached at the end of our prayer
“In Jesus name” means that we desire His will to be done, that we desire to live for His glory
Which is according to, Mat 6:9 After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven,
Hallowed be thy name. Mat 6:10 Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
The purpose of prayer must be that our life will be pleasing unto God, Psa 37:4 Delight thyself also in the
LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
The promise of answered prayer is based upon the condition, “delight yourself in the Lord”
To “delight in the Lord” is to desire the righteousness of God in your life, to be pleasing unto God,
Pro 15:29 The LORD is far from the wicked: but he heareth the prayer of the righteous.
Peter agrees, 1Pe 3:12 For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their
prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil.
When we pray, we must be willing to accept God’s answer, He knows what we “need,” Php 4:19 But my
God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
When we pray, we must realize that we are entering into the presence of God
To walk in the presence of God is of utmost importance to our prayer life
There are many reasons to walk in the presence of God and to enter into His presence in prayer
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I want you to listen to a song that gives us the most important reason to walk with God in prayer
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