Description
In this episode, Michael, Jake, and Sam revisit yesterday’s message on 1 John 2:12-14, as Michael called it John’s “halftime speech”. After several weeks of weighty “tests” found in 1 John 1:1-2:11, (holiness, obedience, love), John pauses to strengthen weary saints who are tempted to quit, negotiate with sin, or spiral into insecurity. Instead of giving more commands, he gives identity-shaping realities—forgiveness, fellowship, and victory—so believers keep fighting for joy and against sin with confidence in Christ, not confidence in self.
Highlights from the message:
John’s stated purposes so far: “That our joy may be complete” (1 John 1:4) and “So that you may not sin” (1 John 2:1)
The tests can feel unsettling—on purpose: Unsettling can be God’s kindness exposing false security. But genuine believers can also feel discouraged or shaken by the weight.
A shift from commands to reminders: John repeats realities rather than issuing new imperatives. Repetition builds confidence for the fight.
Three audiences (children / fathers / young men): likely spiritual maturity emphases, but the truths apply to all genuine believers.
- Little children: “Your sins are forgiven” and “you know the Father.” Forgiveness is “sent away” and rests on account of Jesus, not personal performance.
- Fathers: “You know him who is from the beginning” → deep, experiential knowing of Jesus. Maturity is not just information; it’s a life marked by having “been with Jesus.”
- Young men: “You have overcome the evil one” (repeated) You are strong because the Spirit is in you and the Word abides in you (weapon for the fight).
Motivation isn’t “try harder” or “earn grace,” but forgiveness, fellowship, and overcoming in Christ—confidence in Jesus’ victory fuels perseverance.
Main Point: Motivation for the battle comes from confidence in the victory of Jesus.
Practical application:
- When you sin: don’t spiral into earning-mode—run to Christ with confidence; keep fighting from forgiveness, not for forgiveness.
- When you feel alone: anchor in the reality that you know the Father—fellowship with God sustains perseverance.
- When evil feels overwhelming: remember the victory is settled—“you have overcome” because Christ has overcome.
- When you’re tired: don’t rely on natural grit—lean into the Spirit’s strength and pick up the Word as your weapon.
- Church culture aim: become a people who remind each other—especially the struggling—“we don’t live as defeated people; we fight from Christ’s victory.”
Resources Currently Available at the Veritas Church Bookstore:
1 John - The Gospel-Centered Life in the Bible
1-3 John - Knowing The Bible 12 Week Study
1,2, & 3 John For You - God’s Word For You
Don’t Follow You Heart
1-3 John ESV Scripture Journal
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