Description
What makes it obvious that someone truly belongs to God? In this message from 1 John 3:4–10, we are confronted with John’s sobering claim that it is evident who are the children of God and who are the children of the devil. That raises an uncomfortable but necessary question: if we say we belong to Christ, does our life make that clear? John does not teach sinless perfection, but he does insist that genuine new birth produces a new pattern of life. Jesus came not only to forgive our sins, but also to destroy our sinning. The cross does more than remove guilt—it gives us promises and hope that weaken sin’s appeal. As we fix our eyes on the love of the Father shown in Christ, we are moved away from complacency and despair and toward a life that increasingly reflects the reality that we have been born of God.
Message Highlights:John says it is obvious who belongs to God and who does not.
The issue is not whether Christians ever sin, but whether they make a settled practice of sinning.
John is confronting a deceptive attitude toward sin: that it is no big deal or that grace gives permission to live however we want.
Jesus appeared to take away sins and to destroy the works of the devil.
Genuine believers still struggle with sin, but they cannot live in ongoing, unchallenged, embraced rebellion.
John warns against both extremes: complacency toward sin and despair over sin
The difference-maker is new birth: God’s seed abides in the believer.
A key sign of spiritual life is the effectiveness of God’s Word in a person’s heart.
The real issue behind our sinning problem is often a seeing problem—we are not seeing the beauty of Christ clearly enough.
Main Point: New life in Christ will be evident in new lifestyles.
Practical application:
Take sin seriously: Refuse the lie that sin is harmless or that grace makes holiness optional.
Run from despair: When you fail, don’t spiral into hopelessness—remember that Christ is your advocate and forgiver.
Ask how God’s Word affects you: Does it convict you, comfort you, and move you to repentance and faith?
Look at the cross often: The cross does not just forgive sin; it weakens sin’s appeal by showing us a better love and a better promise.
Fight your seeing problem: When sin looks attractive, deliberately “see” again the love of the Father in Christ until your heart is stirred toward obedience.
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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