[Day 5] A Study of 1 John

1 John [Day 4 and 5] – Background on 1 John: This was likely written towards the end of the first century after the Death and Resurrection of Jesus. It is also likely that John was the pastor of a church for the years after Jesus ascended into Heaven. The reason that it is believed he was a church pastor and not a traveling missionary like Paul was because there are no letters written by him to remote churches with salutations customary when writing such letters. John had seen personally many of the miracles, the death, and resurrection of Jesus. Based on the timing of this letter (late first century) he is up there in age and has a well founded church; so it is with enduring love that he refers to his church as his children.

On Friday (Day 3), I read through verses 1-17 of 1 John 2 but did not have a quiet time on Saturday (Day 4). Today I am re-reading through 1 John 2:1 – 6 and will dwell and meditate on that passage.

Top Level Notes for 1 John 2:1-6:

  • DO NOT SIN!
    • Refrain, resist, turn, and don’t indulge
  • If you sin:
    • Thank goodness we have an advocate in Jesus a the right hand of God in heaven interceding on our behalf.
      • It is like Jesus is our filter only representing the best of what we are and absorbing the cost of the sin we commit. So, when I sin I must have the picture in my mind of Jesus absorbing the blow that I most definitely deserve.
      • I decided to do a little word picture to represent that thought.

Propitiation

  • PROPITIATION: Turning away of wrath by an offering. Similar to expiation but expiation does not carry the nuances involving wrath.
    • Jesus is the propitiation of my sins and the sins of the whole world.
  • How am I able to see for myself that I am growing in my knowledge of Jesus?
    • I bear Him in mind in all that I do.
    • I observe, obey, and practice His teaching and commands.
  • What does it mean to KNOW?
    • To perceive Him
    • To recognize Him
    • To understand Him
    • To be acquainted with Him
  • If I say I know Him but fail to keep and obey His commands then I am a LIAR -> The Truth (Gospel) is not in me.

BUT!!

  • He who treasures God’s Word in its entirety -> the love of and for God has been perfected, completed, and reached its maturity.       When this happens I will know, recognize, and be sure that I am IN Him.
    • When I say I abide in Him; as a personal debt, I owe it to Jesus to walk and conduct myself in the same way in which He walked and conducted Himself.

[Follow Along] 1 John Study

I thought I would share the study plan that Marianne has put together for this deep meditation we are doing in our Life Group for the month of June.  If you would like to follow along here is the plan for week 1 (Our Life Group is on Tuesday nights so that is while the week runs Wednesday to Tuesday 🙂 ).

WEEK 1: I John 1:1-2:17

WEDNESDAY: Pray before you begin.  Through your prayer time, ask the Holy Spirit to open your eyes to see His truth in His word and to open your heart to allow His word to take deep root.  Next, read I John 1:1-10.

THURSDAY: Follow the above structure of prayer, then read I John 2:1-6

FRIDAY: Follow the above structure of prayer, then read I John 2:7-16

SATURDAY: Follow the above structure of prayer, then read I John 2:12-17

SUNDAY: Choose a verse or a topic/section of verses and meditate on them all day.  If you aren’t sure what meditation looks like, search God’s word for examples, find a podcast, or talk with other Christians who might help you define it.

MONDAY: Re-read chapter 1 and write a personal theology.  *This is NOT a competition nor is it for a grade.  This process is about seeking to know and understand God’s word at a deeper level so that we begin to see God’s foundation for our lives.  Reading God’s word should be a process of gaining understanding and wisdom and this exercise helps us SEE it.

TUESDAY: Re-read chapter 2:1-17 and write a personal theology.

[DAY 2] A Study of 1 John

1 John [Day 2] – The entire laying out of the Christian life is right here in verses 6 – 10. What a joy to read the specificity in which John lays out the truth in simple if-then-that-else-this statements.

  • THEOLOGY – When we say we are Christians and proclaim that we are partakers in the divine fellowship with Christ, yet follow and indulge in worldly desires and do not refuse temptation, then we are liars and do not practice the Truths of the Gospel. (Verse 6)
  • THEOLOGY – Walking and living in the light means to live out the characteristics of Jesus. (Verse 7)
  • THEOLOGY – The only way to have true unblocked/unfettered fellowship with Jesus and other Christians is to walk in the light. (Verse 7)
  • THEOLOGY – When I walk in the light I am CONSISTENTLY cleansed from all sin that could mar my relationship and fellowship with God. (Verse 7)
  • THEOLOGY – Heart, Heart, Heart, Heart, Heart!! We are fallen human beings born into sin through Adam.  This fleshly body sins -> full stop. We must HATE our sin, otherwise we are fools and convince ourselves that we are GOOD people and deserve to go to heaven…only you can not earn you way to heaven. (Verse 8)
  • THEOLOGY – When we ADMIT (present tense) our sin right away and are truly heart felt repentant of that sin, God fulfills His promise to forget/forgive that sin and will CLEANSE (present tense) us continually of all things that are not in conformity to His will in purpose, thought, and action. (Verse 9)
  • THEOLOGY – If we ignore God’s word and make deliberate statements believing we have not sinned, we are in fact calling God a liar and false|not existent. It is the manifestation of the fact that His Word (Jesus) is not in us.

[DAY 1] A Study of 1 John

Today begins a study we are doing, as a Life Group, on the 1st Epistle of John. So for the next 30 days I will be posting my thoughts and revealed theology on this wonderful book. Today was spent praying, reading verses 1 through 5 in chapter 1, and writing down what the Lord was revealing to me as the Holy Spirit confirmed as foundational knowledge of Him and His word.

  • THEOLOGY – John is very clear about the distinction of the first 2 persons of the Godhead. The Father and the Son have always existed together. (Verse 2)
  • THEOLOGY – It was God’s plan all along to send Jesus His Son to be revealed to all who saw Him. (Verse 2)
  • THEOLOGY – Many people saw Jesus before and after His resurrection; multitudes! The Apostles are witnesses to His transfiguration into heaven. (Verse 1)
  • THEOLOGY – Faith realizes what we have not seen as spiritually visible.  We do not see until we have faith. (Verse 3)
  • THEOLOGY – We are partakers of the “Divine Nature”. We know God only by having fellowship with Him. (Verse 3)
  • THEOLOGY – The Holy Ghost is not mentioned for it is He, or by the Holy Ghost (Spirit) of the Father and Son in us that we are enabled to have fellowship with the Father and the Son. Believers enjoy the fellowship OF, but not WITH, the Holy Ghost.  Through Christ God closes up the chasm that separated Him from us (the human race) -> He imparts Himself to us in the communion of the Divine Life. (Verse 3)
  • THEOLOGY – Our joy can only be complete when we are spreading the good news of Jesus and winning more people to the fellowship of the Father and the Son. (Verse 4)
  • THEOLOGY – God IS Light, and there is NO darkness in Him AT ALL, not in ANY way.  When we trust in Him and follow His ways and purposes we can be assured that He will work ALL things together for good. (Verse 5)

DISCLAIMER – These Theologies I am writing down are what I take away from the scripture as I read it and cross reference with other supporting passages in the bible. I am not a linguist who is able to decipher the original Hebrew and Greek text, I must rely on the Holy Spirit to reveal in me His truth as I read it.