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Together, 1 John is a small and
powerful little book. You've got five chapters. In
1 John, it's a book of comfort for us sisters. It's a book of
comfort. John is an older brother. We
don't know exactly how old John was. I don't know exactly how
old John was. He's an older brother. He might be 80. He might be 80
plus. He's an older brother. And one of the things you know
when you walk through 1 John is frequently he addresses the
church, this is the church in Ephesus, as little children,
okay? It's kind of like Brother Jimmy
was talking about this morning in regards to the youth. And that was a
good Sunday school lesson and I was very thankful to find out
I might have grounds to be called a youth still, which feels pretty
good in my mid-40s, thank you very much. Timothy, younger brother,
told not to let anybody disregard him for his youth. children to him, right? And the
point is, brothers and sisters, you gotta see his pastoral heart,
okay? You gotta see his pastoral heart.
Now, I've heard some really great sermons through 1 John. I've
also heard some pretty blistering sermons through 1 John, and you
gotta be careful with that. Alright, here's why. You can
lose the pastoral heart of John if you preach the book of 1 John
in a blistering kind of way. You know what I'm talking about?
where you go through all these different tests of your assurance
and things of that nature. I think the heart of John is
to give you signs. He's giving you things to grab
hold of. He's not trying to remove things
to grab hold of. He's trying to give you, as a
pastor, okay, he's an apostle, but pastorally, giving you things
to hold onto when you feel like the life, your life is, your
spiritual life is life, hope, assurance. John wants your joy to be complete,
as we'll see in just a moment. That is, verse 4 that we'll read
in just a moment, is really the purpose statement of 1st John,
okay? John, brothers and sisters, John
wants your joy to be complete, okay? What is joy? Joy is the
fruit of the Holy Spirit. Joy is not that temporal kind
of that highs and lows we go through. Am I happy? Am I not
happy? How's my day going? How's my week going? Joy is the
result of knowing my life is held in the hands of a faithful
God. He is holding my life together.
And I have been justified by faith. I belong to Jesus. I've
been justified by faith. All my sins, past, present, future,
have been fully atoned for by the blood of Christ, and I've
been adopted, and I belong Him, and I'm being sanctified. His
spirit lives in me, and it's as if I'm there. If you guys
think about, like, Ephesians 2, we are seated with Him in
the heavenly places in Christ Jesus. Look, we're not there
yet. We're not in heaven yet, but from the perspective of the
triune God, it's as if we're already there. Joy comes from
knowing who I am, who I belong to, where I'm going, what life's
about. Who's in control of this thing
called life? Well, if you know the Lord, you
have the answers to all those things, and now your joy's complete. The folks who don't have their
joy complete are folks who are going through this life and they
don't know the Lord, they don't have fellowship have the abiding Holy Spirit
in dwelling them. And so they don't have the fullness
of joy. They don't have complete joy that John is gonna talk about. So let's read together. We'll just get our feet wet a
little bit this morning. Let's read together 1 John 1,
1 through 7. And we will be encouraged as
we think about knowing God. All right, so this is the word
of the Lord to us. The Apostle John says in John
1,1, that which is from the beginning, which we have heard, which we
have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon at our hands
of Hamel concerning the word of life, the life was manifested
and we have seen and bear witness and declare to you that eternal
life which was with the Father and was manifested to us, that
which we have seen and heard we declare to you that you also
may have fellowship with us, and truly our fellowship is with
the Father, and with the Son, Jesus Christ, and these things
we write to you, that your joy may be full. This is the message
which we have heard from him, and declare to you that God is
light, and in him is no darkness at all. If we say that we have
fellowship with him and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not
practice the truth. But as we walk in the light,
as he is in the light, We have fellowship with one another.
In the blood of Jesus Christ, his son cleanses us from all
sin. Brothers and sisters, that is
a beautiful word of the Lord to us. In the blood of Jesus
Christ, his son cleanses us from all sin. Father, we thank you
that we have a sure word. And we pray, Lord, that every
foot will be planted at the end of verse seven, that the blood
of Jesus Christ, his son, has cleansed us from all sin. That we have a father, we have
a brother in Christ, we have the Holy Spirit who is our comforter,
who dwells with us, and therefore we are in fellowship with the
Lord and in fellowship with one another. We praise you, O God,
because we have not been left as orphans in this world, but
we have the spirit of adoption that cries out, Abba, Father.
Bless us, we humbly pray, as we begin this journey through
the book of 1 John, and we pray it bear much fruit. In this we
humbly pray, in Christ's great name, amen. All right, brothers
and sisters, so the blessings of knowing God, knowing God. Brothers and sisters, Joy, that
John talks about, is the blessing of knowing God. Have you ever
thought about the audacity in a postmodern world of saying,
I know God? That's an audacious statement.
In a postmodern world, there's no absolute truth, you're not
really supposed to know much of anything, for certain. And so
what John's talking about here is the certainty that you and
I know God. through faith in Jesus. So John
writes again around their age of 80 and he's writing to the
church of Ephesus. Now all the churches, all the
churches were constantly under an onslaught of false teachers,
heresies, wolves in sheep's clothing, and so a major reason that John
is writing that there are those who would upset the church and
deceive God's God. Okay, now think about this,
you know, when John wrote his gospel, we spent about two and
a half years in the gospel of John. John the Apostle is writing
like an evangelist, right? He wants people to be converted,
to know they have eternal life through faith in Jesus. John
here, again an apostle, is writing pastorally, and he wants to confirm
the church, he wants them to have assurance, he wants to make
sure that their feet are planned on the bedrock of of Christ by
faith alone. And so, 1 John is largely about
assurance of salvation. How do we know that we know?
It's about assurance. And he does write about knowing
God. So, this book has been, I mean, this is a life-changing,
life-transforming book for me personally because about 1995,
we had, in the fall, our church had a special speaker. and he
came and he did a series on 1 John. And I remember leaving one of
these meetings and thinking, if that's a Christian, I'm probably
not a Christian. If that's what a Christian is,
because I thought being born again is you went from one part
of church building to another part of church building, you
shook hands with the preacher, and I did that, right? I did that already.
And so when I left that meeting, going through uh first john i
thought that's a christian i'm probably not uh but going to
my home really in in like the spring of 1996 a little bit later
reading first john on my own and then the lord drew me to
himself not just through first john but reading john's gospel
and other parts of the testament the lord drew me to And so, let's see, three big
points here about knowing God. First of all, John wants us to
know. John wants us to know he knew
the Son of God. John knew the Son of God. Number two, John wants us to
know. We can know the Son of God, got
it? So John knew the Son of God,
we can know the Son of God. Number three, how do you know?
that you know the Son of God. All right, so John knew the Son
of God, we can know the Son of God. How do you know that you know
the Son of God? First of all, John knew the Son
of God. This is in verse one. So this
is the message which we heard from him. He declared to you,
that's the first verse. Sorry, verse one. That which
was from the beginning, we have heard, which we have seen with
our eyes, which we have looked upon, in our hands have handled
concerning the word of life." John is an eyewitness to our
Lord Jesus. Brothers and sisters, Christianity
rises and falls on the person in work of Jesus. So John wants
his audience to know So everybody has to come to the
conclusion. Who is he? Was he a liar? A liar is somebody
who purposely deceives people. And John's point here is he's
not a liar. I knew him. I was with him. You can't fool somebody for three
years, day in, day out, walking around with Jesus. I heard him.
I touched him. I saw him. He's not a liar. He is who claimed to be. Was
he a lunatic? Was he a crazy man? There are
self-deceived people, after all. You know, you'll meet folks who
are mentally, I've met folks who are very mentally ill and
maybe demon-possessed, and they said, but there's one lady at
the Sands. She introduced herself as the
Holy Spirit. I had to inform her that, indeed, she is not
the Holy Spirit. I think you're just high on meth, all right? There are people who are deceived.
There are lunatics. Jesus is not a lunatic, okay?
Jesus was the soundest. of sound minds. He's not a liar. He's not a lunatic. He's not
a legend. This is the accusation of the skeptic. The story of
Jesus grew over centuries and centuries and centuries and centuries
and over time, over time, over time, he became God. He went
from being a good man to a very godly man to the God man over
the course of centuries. John's saying, no, no, no. I
knew him. I'm an eyewitness. I walked with
him I saw the signs, I saw the wonders,
I heard the teaching. He's not a liar. He's not a lunatic. He's a sound mind. He's not a
legend that grew over time. He indeed is the Lord. He is
God in flesh, God in person. He is that which was from the
beginning. John is saying that he knew the
Son of God. He defends his deity. He was
from the beginning. And in verse three, we see that
he had, he said, our fellowship is with the father and with his
son, the Lord Jesus Christ. He is a son of God. He is the
eternal son. There was never a time when he
did not exist. He's always been. He was before
the beginning, before day one of creation. He's the eternal
son. He was there at creation. He
is the creator himself. He is from the beginning. This
is what John knew. And it's also, of course, what
our Lord taught. Before Abraham was, our Lord
would say in John 8. Before Abraham was, I am. Or
in John 10, the Father and I are one. Or in John 14, I'm Philip.
If you've seen me, you've seen the Father. What a shocking statement
that would be. John knew Jesus is God. But he also knew Jesus is or
was a man. He's the God-man. He was and
is a man from his incarnation. So John defends the deity of
Jesus and the humanity of Jesus. John's an eyewitness. He's not
a second-hand hearer. He didn't just get testimonies
from others. He was an eyewitness. Not a liar,
not a lunatic, not a legend. to the Word of Life. This speaks
about Jesus being God in human flesh. He is the Word that became
flesh and dwelt among us. So John wants us to know, I knew
him personally. Look, his senses. He heard him. He heard him teach. He heard his parables. He heard
his sermons. He heard his private instructions.
heard Jesus, remember this? Like Mark 4, for example, Matthew,
Mark, Luke all had this account. On the boat on the Sea of Galilee,
and the hurricane-like storm came up. And even the fishermen
are saying, we're gonna drown. And they wake up Jesus, and what
does Jesus do? They heard him say to the wind
in the waves, be still. And the winds were still. They
heard him say to a leper, you're cleansed. They heard him outside
the tomb of Lazarus. Lazarus, go forth! And here comes
Lazarus, four days dead, from the grave. They heard him. He says that I've seen, we've
seen with our eyes. Again, this is our senses that
John is talking about. He's not a phantom. He's not
a ghost. This wasn't some dream they had
after a bad taco dinner, right? This is not a vision that John
has had. Jesus is a man that John knew. John wants us to know he knew
him. John says, speaking of our Lord, which we have looked upon. Another way of saying that we
saw him, but the point of this is it's a long, gaze, right? You ever scrutinize somebody?
You ever have somebody kind of look at you like this that makes
you feel uncomfortable? Like, what do you see? All right,
what's wrong? That's what John is talking about.
It's a long gaze. It's the same word that John
uses in John 1 14, and we beheld his glory. John is saying this. Look, there's lots of skeptics,
right? They're skeptics. They say, oh, people back then,
they'll just believe anything. That's not true. What do you
see when you read an honest reading of the Gospels is the disciples
doubted. And well, even going back to
the storm in the Sea of Galilee, Jesus was like their last effort. Let's try to row to shore. Let's
try to bail out of this thing. Oh, no, we're dying. Let's give
Jesus a shot. They struggled with unbelief.
And even after his crucifixion, they weren't the first ones to
run to the tomb, it was the ladies that go to repair his body. They
were skeptical and they had doubts. But John says this, we gazed
upon him, we looked upon him, we beheld his glory. And the skeptical say, well,
you know, extraordinary claims, it demands extraordinary evidence. Well, here's what John is saying. John said our hands have handled
concerning the words of life. You can't touch a ghost. You
can't touch a phantom or a vision or a dream. John is saying we
touched him. Remember that Thursday night
before the crucifixion and there's the apostles gathered with the
Lord, right? They're at the Passover meal with our Lord's Institute
and Lord's Supper. And you see this phrase, John leaned upon
his chest, okay? This is a kind of ancient Near
Eastern way of reclining, relaxing. They have a low table and they're
on the floor, and they're just kind of leaning on each other,
and that's what John is doing. John is, he's handled, touched
the Word of Life. Do y'all remember, John was there,
Thomas wasn't there at first, at the first post-resurrection
appearance of Jesus. So John, Thomas said, unless
I touch him, I'm not gonna believe it. John was there when he saw
Jesus say, touch my hands, touch my side, Thomas. Don't doubt,
but believe. John touched the Lord Jesus. Touch me and see. Our Lord would
say in Luke 24, another post-resurrection appearance, touch me and see,
for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have. So John touched the Son of God,
the baby that Mary held and nursed and loved and nurtured. Jesus
was the God man. He touched the Son of God. And
John is saying to the church, he was really God. And he's really
God, he's really man. Now there's a context of this,
as you probably remember, okay? It's an early form of what's
called Gnosticism. Early form. It was developed
later on in the second century, but the basic teaching of Gnosticism
was matter or physical things, it's either A, evil, or B, it's
at least inferior to spiritual things. In a lot of ways, brothers
and sisters, this is still around. modern-day narcissism, but you'll
also just meet a lot of people who say something like, I'm not
religious, but I'm spiritual, right? And you can be spiritual
and live a totally immoral life because what you do with your
body doesn't really count because you're spiritual. And so narcissism
is an ancient heresy that has kind of modern relevance to our
very day, right? It's still around in different
kinds of forms. But he's addressing here Gnosticism,
and the Gnostics would teach that Jesus is fine, Jesus is
God, great, okay? Had a different view of God,
of course. But they said, look, he most certainly was not a man,
because man is evil, because man is flesh and bones, blood,
that's matter, matter is evil, matter is inferior. John is saying,
Jesus is not a ghost. He's not a phantom. He didn't
just appear to be a man. He is the God man, and he knew
him. He heard him. He touched him. He saw him. Jesus is the God
man, and he is the only man qualified to live the life that we could
not live, who went to a those who would believe upon
him. He is the only one who can wash away our sins. He's the
only Lamb of God that can cleanse us from all unrighteousness. So John wants us to know, number
one, he knew the Son of God. Number two, John wants us to
know that we can know the Son of God. That we can know the
Son of God. So he says, discerning the word
of life, in verse two, the life was manifested. we have seen
and bear witness and declare to you that eternal life which
was with the Father and was manifested to us that which we have seen
and heard we declare to you that you also may have fellowship
with us and truly our fellowship was with the Father and with
this Son Jesus Christ okay so John wants us to know that we
can have fellowship with the Son and one of the things I want
to point out is Again, it's the humility of John. John is not
here to talk about his cloud and boast about, hey, I was an
apostle, so y'all buy me a jet plane or whatever, right? John is a humble servant, and
he says, I'm here to bear witness and to proclaim to you eternal
life. It's beautiful, it's humble, it's wonderful. So, John gives
us three blessings of eternal life, and you can see it's so
easy here in verse three. One of the blessings of eternal
life is fellowship in the body of Christ. That you might have
fellowship with us, John says. Fellowship with the body of Christ.
Number two is fellowship with the Lord Jesus Christ and with
the Father. So fellowship with God. Fellowship,
koinonia, is sharing, it's having something in common. So one of
the great blessings of eternal life is to have a faith family,
right, is to have Fellowship one with another, people that
know you, that know about you, people that love you, people
that share eternal life with you, that share one body, one
spirit, the same goals that we have to make disciples. We have
fellowship with each other because we have fellowship with our Lord
Jesus. Now, a few things. that I wanted
to say about that as we think about John's great desire that
we have fellowship with each other. Number one, John's passion, brothers and
sisters, was to reclaim Christ, the only message that brings
eternal life. So here's my question for us. Do you know God? Do you have
fellowship with Jesus? Do you have fellowship with him?
Do you have the same drive that John has? John's drive is passion. is to
know Christ and to make him known. Do you? Do you share this same
drive? Brothers and sisters, if your heart is not one that
has a great desire to see people saved and grow in their walk
with Jesus, your heart's cold. You need to go to the Lord about
that. Your spiritual life is not going well right now. Number
two, John loved the church. This is pretty basic and evident,
but John loved the church. And the reason John loved the
church is because Jesus died for his church. And y'all remember
that most of the apostles weren't there when our Lord was crucified,
but John was. Behold your mother, brother, behold your son. That
was John, right? John was there and he knew what the cross meant.
He knew the meaning behind it. He was not a victim to those
mean hypocritical Pharisees and awful Roman centurions. I'm going to try and tell people
in the nation. So, John loves the church. Brothers and sisters,
here's the question. Do you love the church? Do you love the people of God? You should. And if your heart
is waning from that, again, your heart is cold right now. You
need to go to the Lord about that and to seek His strength
and counsel for these things. Brothers and sisters, our fellowship
with each other is a blood-bought joy and privilege. It's a blood-bought
joy and privilege. And our fellowship, brothers
and sisters, is richer than any other human institution. So therefore,
brothers and sisters, I implore all of us to prioritize the gathering
with the saints because it is a much more precious fellowship
than any other human institution that can be created, even if
they're good things. This is a priority. And one of the great
blessings of eternal life is fellowship with God and fellowship
with other believers. And we can know the blessing
also of joy. This is another result of eternal
life. And that's in verse four. And
these things we write to you that your joy knowing God. It is not some,
you know, mystical experience. It's not, you know, 10 steps
I need to take to have more joying in my life. Joy is a work of
God's Holy Spirit. Joy does not always manifest
itself in big smiles. Sometimes you feel joy in tears,
okay? My mother went home to be in
heaven back in October and, you know, I had joy in the Lord because
I know she's with our Lord Jesus and so if somebody you know where
somebody's at they're not lost right I was sad you know I wasn't
gonna see her again in this life and in the flesh and that may
be sad but you have joy because you know where she's at and you
know the Lord's in control and you know the Lord is her shepherd
and that's the kind of joy that we need to focus on it's an overflow
of knowing our Lord sadly would y'all just think about this sadly
a lot of folks don't That's a sad thing, okay? Sometimes we are probably seen
as being dour and that kind of thing. Well, we should be a joyful
people because we know that our God is in control. Joy is a gospel
fruit. Joy is a gospel privilege. Joy is a gospel reality, okay? So, he writes to us that your
joy may be full. Brothers and sisters, your joy
is going to be full when you know that you know that you know
your bedrock truth is I know my identity in Christ, that he
is mine, and I'm his, I'm in Christ, and Christ is in me. That joy is the joy of knowing
the Son of God is not ashamed to be called my brother. That
joy is knowing that heaven is my home. and that I belong to
him. We can know the Son of God. Number
three, how do we know that we know? And look, we're just gonna
dip our toes in. You ever been in a pool, it's
kinda chilly outside, you're just gonna kinda dip your toes
in a little bit. You'll get the deep end later. That's kinda
what we're doing here this morning, we're just gonna dip our toes
in a little bit because that's what this book is all about.
How do we know that we know? Verse five, this is the message
which we heard from him and declare to you that God is light, and
him is no darkness at all. If we say we have fellowship
with him and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not practice the
truth, but if we walk in the light, as he's in the light,
we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ,
the Son, cleanses us from all our sins. So how do we know you have experienced the life-changing
power of the gospel. Brothers and sisters, there was
a time in all of us when we were still dead in our trespasses
and sins. And part of that is you have
things kind of flipped upside down. Good can be evil and evil
can be good. And the light seems dark, it
doesn't seem fun over in that light. In the dark, that seems
fun, that seems like light, that's confusion, okay? It's being disordered,
it's being dead or trespasses and sins. What happens to us
when we experience the life-changing power of the gospel? There is
now a new power, a new affection, a new position, a new status,
all these things are true. And so John here is concerned
about our walk, about a walk in the light. You used to walk
in the dark, okay? Now John says if you've experienced
the life-changing power of the gospel, you're gonna walk in
the light. You know this, that walk is a
Hebraic phrase, okay, it's a Greek word, but it's a Hebraic phrase
and Hebraic mind. It talks about the way you live
your life, okay? And so John is saying here, how
do you walk? He's concerned about a walk.
Do you have a walk with the Lord? Those who experience the new
birth walk in the light. This walk changes our affections. It's changing our character. It's changing our worldview. It's changing our priorities.
It's changed our hope. Our hope used to be based upon
things that we did and who we are. Now our hope is only built
on Jesus. and our status and our position
in him. So we say that we have fellowship
with him and walk in the dark. John is saying we lie and do
not practice the truth, but if we walk in the light as he's
in the light, we have fellowship with one another and the blood
of Jesus Christ, the son cleanses us all our sins. This is very similar, you might
recall, to what the Lord said to himself in John 8. I am the light of the world,
but he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but have the
light of life. Brothers and sisters, this is
really what the book of John, 1 John, is concerned with. Are you walking in the light?
How is your walk? Who do you know? It's all about
knowing God and having faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, and
if you do, the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us. Do you see
this? From all sin. Now, John's gonna deal with sin
in these next verses. We'll see it together next week.
But can we just hit the pause button for one second and give
praise to our great God and King Jesus, that through faith alone
we've been cleansed all our sins past, present, and future cleansed. It's been washed away. Brothers
and sisters, this is a great way for us to end our sermon
this morning. It is to give praise to Jesus
and to remind ourselves of who we are because of who he is.
So look, are you in the light your sins. Is your faith, is
your faith in Christ alone? If it's not this morning, fix
your gaze, fix your heart on the finished work of Jesus. Take
it off yourself. Our best efforts is like filthy
rags. And so what you need is the finished
work of Christ. You need the righteousness of
Christ. Father, we thank you for the word of God. It's always
a lamb. Lord, we most humbly pray that
as we walk through John's letter, that we'd be encouraged in our
hearts and souls to grow, and that our joy would be full, and
that we'd find our rest and assurance in the finished work of Jesus.
Bless us, we most humbly pray, and we ask these things in Christ's
great, great name, amen.
I John 1:1-7
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