BEYOND THE MESSAGE

1 John 3: 19-24

Apr 13, 2026

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How can a Christian have real assurance before God when their own heart keeps condemning them? In this message from 1 John 3:19-24, John does not ignore the reality of self-condemnation—he expects it. But he also shows that believers do not have to stay trapped there. Danny and Michael discuss yesterday’s sermon, unpack the main points, and go beyond yesterday with additional insight into the text.

God wants His people to move from insecurity and fear to deep assurance and confidence before Him. This passage helps us see that biblical assurance is not built on feelings or wishful thinking, but on the transforming work of God in us, the fruit He produces through us, and ultimately the greatness of the God who knows everything and has given us Christ as our Advocate.

Message Highlights:John expects believers to wrestle with condemnation. He says, “whenever our heart condemns us,” showing that this is a real and common part of the Christian fight.

John wants believers to have assurance. He is not content for Christians to live in constant insecurity before God. He wants them to be reassured and to have confidence before Him.

Love for God’s people strengthens assurance. Sacrificial love for fellow believers is evidence that God has truly changed the heart.

Obedience also strengthens assurance. Not because obedience saves us, but because genuine faith produces genuine change. Real obedience is fruit, not the root, of salvation.

God sees more than we see. When our hearts only notice failure, God also sees the hidden fruit of grace, the real desires for Him, and the evidence of His work in us.

God is greater than our condemning hearts. Our hearts are not the final judge. God is. And for those in Christ, He has given us an Advocate who pleads our case perfectly.

Assurance grows when we look in and then look up. Healthy self-examination matters, but it must always lead us to lift our eyes to God’s character, Christ’s advocacy, and the truth of the gospel.

Main Point: Biblical assurance comes from loving who our God loves, obeying what our God says, trusting what our God sees, and remembering who our God is.

Practical Application:

Practice healthy self-examination. Take time to honestly ask whether love and obedience are present in your life as evidence of God’s work.

Do not stop with looking inward. If all you do is look at yourself, you will spiral into discouragement. Look up to the God who is greater than your heart.

Preach the gospel to yourself often. When your heart condemns you, remind yourself that Christ is your Advocate and that God’s verdict is greater than your feelings.

Let assurance fuel your walk with God. Real assurance is not meant to make you passive. It gives joy, courage, confidence in prayer, and strength to keep following Jesus.

Learn to distinguish conviction from condemnation. Conviction leads you back to Christ. Condemnation tries to leave you hopeless. The Christian responds by running to the Savior, not hiding from Him.

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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