CPTC - 1 John 2:18-27
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Observations:
Observations:
v. 18, Twice John mentions to his beloved Christians that the last hour is at hand and the enemy is coming after them; first, the antichrist is coming, second, many of his type have already appeared.
v. 19, These antichrists have come from within the walls of the Church, but John emphatically notes that they were never a part of the Church, for if they were a part of the body, they never would have abandoned the body.
How do you know if you are a Christian? For one, you don’t abandon the Church catholic.
vv. 20-21, John’s audience, he asserts, is anointed by God and they know “the truth;” these are not Christians who partake in deception, but in truth.
vv. 22-23, The one who partakes in deception is that lying antichrist who denies and rejects Jesus’ identity as Messiah, the Sent One, Promised One, Lord and Savior of mankind. This rejection of Jesus’ identity is ultimately a rejection of God the Son and God the Father, thereby also of God the Holy Spirit. On the other hand, the affirmation of Christ’s identity is also embraced by the Father.
vv. 24-25, On this premise, John exhorts his audience to abide in the truth they know and have been taught from the beginning of their life in Christ. If this truth abides in them, they have fellowship with the Son and the Father and are partakers in the promise of God, eternal life.
It is worth noting, this is the only time John uses the word promise in all of his writings
vv. 26-27, All of this stands as a foundational guard against the deception adamantly infiltrating the body of Christ. Therefore, the anointing John’s audience have received from God is within them and is sufficient to point them to the Way by which they have been called to follow, beckoning God’s children to abide in Him.
Exegetical Idea/Big Idea:
The urgency is higher than ever before for those who are in the last hour of the last days; many antichrists have gone before the antichrist, some of which have even gone out from the Church’s midst.
John establishes the distinction between true Christians and false Christians; these false Christians, antichrists, are those who reject Jesus’ testimony and ultimately the Father. True Christians confess Christ’s identity as true and therefore abide in God’s embrace as adopted children.
We must therefore persevere and guard ourselves from false teaching, abiding in the truth and partaking in the promise of God, which all ultimately point and instruct to abiding in Him.
Big Idea:
As Christians living in wait for Christ’s return, the spiritual warfare has heightened to a degree where tares among the wheat have been sown. The call to stand on guard against false teaching and abide in the Truth is urgent.
Homiletical Idea
Homiletical Idea
As Christians, let us not lose sight of the urgency John presents in guarding our hearts from teaching that tickles the flesh and reality that the Church stands among contenders seeking to lead us astray and destroy us. Let us cling tightly to Christ and in His message, that we may have true fellowship with God and abide in a joy everlasting.
Liturgical Idea
What should we praise God for? (Rejoice)
What should we confess to God? (Repent)
What should we ask God for? (Request)
What should we lift up to God? (Sacrifice)
What should we live out for God? (Service)
Intro:
Intro:
Recap:
N/A
Prayer
Prayer
Read 1 John 2:18-27
Head- What does it mean?
Head- What does it mean?
(15-20 min.)
vv. 18-27, The Last Hour
vv. 18-27, The Last Hour
vv. 18-19,
v. 18, Twice John mentions to his beloved Christians that the last hour is at hand and the enemy is coming after them; first, the antichrist is coming, second, many of his type have already appeared.
v. 19, These antichrists have come from within the walls of the Church, but John emphatically notes that they were never a part of the Church, for if they were a part of the body, they never would have abandoned the body.
How do you know if you are a Christian? For one, you don’t abandon the Church catholic.
Summarize:
The urgency is higher than ever before for those who are in the last hour of the last days; many antichrists have gone before the antichrist, some of which have even gone out from the Church’s midst.
vv. 20-23,
vv. 20-21, John’s audience, he asserts, is anointed by God and they know “the truth;” these are not Christians who partake in deception, but in truth.
vv. 22-23, The one who partakes in deception is that lying antichrist who denies and rejects Jesus’ identity as Messiah, the Sent One, Promised One, Lord and Savior of mankind. This rejection of Jesus’ identity is ultimately a rejection of God the Son and God the Father, thereby also of God the Holy Spirit. On the other hand, the affirmation of Christ’s identity is also embraced by the Father.
Summarize:
John distinguishes between true Christians and false Christians; these false Christians, antichrists, are those who reject Jesus’ testimony and ultimately the Father. True Christians confess Christ’s identity as true and therefore abide in God’s embrace as adopted children.
vv. 24-27,
vv. 24-25, On this premise, John exhorts his audience to abide in the truth they know and have been taught from the beginning of their life in Christ. If this truth abides in them, they have fellowship with the Son and the Father and are partakers in the promise of God, eternal life.
It is worth noting, this is the only time John uses the word promise in all of his writings
vv. 26-27, All of this stands as a foundational guard against the deception adamantly infiltrating the body of Christ. Therefore, the anointing John’s audience have received from God is within them and is sufficient to point them to the Way by which they have been called to follow, beckoning God’s children to abide in Him.
Summarize:
We must therefore persevere and guard ourselves from false teaching, abiding in the truth and partaking in the promise of God, which all ultimately point and instruct to abiding in Him.
Big Idea:
As Christians living in wait for Christ’s return, the spiritual warfare has heightened to a degree where tares among the wheat have been sown. The call to stand on guard against false teaching and abide in the Truth is urgent.
Heart- Do I buy it?
Heart- Do I buy it?
(15-20 min)
Open the discussion for any questions.
(Let group answer these questions)
What verses stood out to you and why?
What personal reflections did this reading trigger?
What should we praise God for? (Rejoice)
What should we confess to God? (Repent)
What should we ask God for? (Request)
What should we lift up to God? (Sacrifice)
What should we live out for God? (Service)
As Christians, let us not lose sight of the urgency John presents in guarding our hearts from teaching that tickles the flesh and reality that the Church stands among contenders seeking to lead us astray and destroy us. Let us cling tightly to Christ and in His message, that we may have true fellowship with God and abide in a joy everlasting.
Hands- So What? How then should I live?
Hands- So What? How then should I live?
(10-15 min)
Walk with God: What does discipleship look like personally in your walk with God?
Keep Christ first: What does discipleship look like personally when we keep Christ first?
Keep sin out of your life: What does discipleship look like personally when you are keeping sin out of your life?
Personally,
It is not only submitting to the will of God, but to the authority of spiritual leaders within your local church.