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but they were not of us, for
if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued
with us. But they went out that they might be made manifest that
they were not all of us. But you have an unction from
the Holy One, and you know all things. I have not written unto
you because you know not the truth, but because you know it,
and that no lie is of the truth. Who is a liar, but he that denieth
that Jesus is the Christ? He is Antichrist that denieth
the Father and the Son. Whosoever denieth the Son, the
same hath not the Father. Let that, therefore, abide in
you which you have heard from the beginning. If that which
you have heard from the beginning shall remain in you, he also
shall continue in the Son and in the Father. And this is the
promise that he hath promised us, eternal life. These things
have I written unto you concerning them that seduce you. But the
anointing which you have received of him abideth in you, and you
need not that any man teach you, but as the same anointing teaches
you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, even as it has
taught you, you shall abide in him. And now, little children,
abide in him. that when he shall appear, we
may have confidence and not be ashamed before him at his coming. If you know that he is righteous,
you know that everyone that doeth righteousness is born of him."
The main idea of this general epistle is still fellowship with
God. That's what it's about. These
things are written. We might have fellowship with
him, said John in the first verses, and our fellowship is with the
Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ. So with that in mind,
you'll understand that he is going to emphasize this again
and again. In this portion I've read, verses
18 to 29, fellowship with God is still the main theme. To remain is salvation. to go out is damnation. The Antichrist
went out and sought to induce others to go out with him. To
remain steadfast to Christ requires that we resist the seducers,
that we recognize truth, that we remain faithful to the truth,
and that we rejoice in the prospect of his coming. Somewhere along
the line, I ran into an outline And as outlines sometimes have
a way of doing, it's stuck in my mind. I'm giving it to you,
and we'll try to follow it as time permits. Now, I don't remember
from whom I got it. I know it's not mine. And I don't
know to whom credit should be given. I suppose I should do
like one preacher said he did. Whenever he started to speak,
he went like this. And when he finished, he went
like that. And he said it was quotation marks so that he could
give full credit for everything that he had used. So I'll do
the same now. Verses 18 and 19, deserters. D-S-E-R-T-E-R-S, deserters. Verses 20 and 21, discerners.
Verses 22 and, oh, too fast. All right. Verses 20 and 21,
discerners. Verses 22 and 23, deniers. Isn't that nice? Oh, I love alliteration. I heard
about the canon from a church in England who came to America
and when he got back, two ladies sitting in the congregation said,
see he'd been here and he'd found how we do all this alliterating.
He said when we sent him to America, he was a canon. Now he's come
back just a pea shooter. Everything began with P. Well,
at any rate, verses 24 and 27 are defenders. Verses 28 and 29, deservers. Well, I hope that will help to
make this graspable by you. At least I'll try to explain
it. Now, deserters, verses 18 and 19. This is a very crucial
time of which the Apostle speaks. It is the last time. It is literally the final hour. It denotes the beginning of that
period that will ultimately conclude all things. Well, we're still
in that period, and I would like to suggest that we're closer
to the last of the last times than we were when John said it
was the last time. And we shouldn't say, well, all
things continue as they were, nothing is changing, because
we must recognize that we're something like nearly 1900 years
closer to the conclusion of all things than he was. But it's
been the last time for this entire period. It marks a period of
time, long or short, in which apostasy will occur. It marks
the beginning of a crisis of enormous significance that is
the emergence of antichrists. That's in the plural. This time has been marked by
a turning away from Christ on the part of many who profess
to follow him. I think it's important for us
to realize what Paul said in writing to Timothy that would
characterize this period called the Last Time. In 1 Timothy chapter
4 verse 1, Now the Spirit speaketh expressly that in the latter
times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing
spirits and doctrines of devils. In 2 Timothy 3rd chapter verse
1 and then part of verse 8, This know also that in the last days
perilous times shall come. And in verse 8, now as Jannes
and Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the truth. Men of corrupt mind reprobate
concerning the faith. In 2 Timothy, the fourth chapter
and the third verse, for the time will come when they will
not endure sound doctrine But after their own lusts or appetites
and desires, shall they heap to themselves teachers. Now there's
a comma there. I used to think it was teachers
that had itching ears, but it's not. The people who heap to themselves
teachers select the teachers to put in the heap that are going
to scratch their ears and make them feel comfortable with what
is given. I've heard it said that the preacher
of the truth should have two ministries. One is to comfort
the afflicted. And of course that's a ministry
with blessing and we all should rejoice in it. But the second
is to afflict the comfortable. And I think that we should be
just as diligent in the second as we are in the first. And therefore,
we would not be among that number that consider it their primary
purpose in teaching and preaching to make people feel good. I think our purpose is to understand
what God wants to say and not to be among that number that
give heed to seducing spirits and turn away from the faith
and withstand the truth. There have been last times of
real significance in the past and even as there will be some
last times in the future. Our Lord spoke about it. He said
that we should beware of false prophets. They would come. Many false prophets shall arise
and shall deceive many and because iniquity shall abound the love
of many, and shall wax cold. In the 24th verse of Matthew
24, for there shall arise false Christs and false prophets shall
show great signs and wonders. And the 25th verse, behold, I've
told you before, times of great persecution are going to arise. Well, we see that. We recognize
it. We realize it. Peter described
it. Again, we find that in the last
lifetime of many of you, perhaps not all, but certainly many of
us here, more people have died for Christ, for persecution reasons,
since 1949. than in all the centuries from
the time of Christ until 1949. I don't know that I made that
quite clear. Let me repeat it so you're sure
you get it. More people have died martyr's
death in behalf of our Lord Jesus Christ since 1949 than in all
the centuries from the time of Christ until 1949. Hard to believe? Well, two months
before Nixon went to Communist China to open relations with
that nation, the Washington Post carried on page 16, column 4
or 5, just a little two-and-a-half-inch summary of a report that had
come out of out of China, that during the first 20 years, from
49 to 69, China had found it necessary to, quote, deprive
of existence 30 million people. Half of them because of stubborn
adherence to economic systems inimicable to the purposes of
the revolution. That is, they didn't take kindly
to having their money taken away from them. And the other half
was for stubborn adherence to religions imported from the imperialist
West. Now I suppose you could say Buddhism
had come from West and you could say that Islam had come from
West of China. and Christianity. Now let's assume,
we don't know the figures, but let's assume that half of those
were died for their faith in Buddha or in Muhammad and the
other half died for their faith in Christ. That would mean that
about seven and a half million people died martyrs death. I remember hearing in those days
about children that reported on their parents and the authorities
would put a cross down on the ground, at one end would be the
smiling child that had reported his parents as being believers
in Christ, and at the other would be the parents. And if they would
walk on the cross to the child, their life would be spared. But
if they didn't, they would die. And most who were confronted
with that test elected to die rather than to do as the government
was asking to walk on the cross. When the Communists took over
in Korea, we are told, and I think quite good authority, that in
three months about 800,000 pastors, elders, Christians in North Korea
were killed, were assassinated, murdered, sacrificed, martyrs,
call them what you will. Well, that's a great many more
than you have listed in the entire book of Fox's Book of Martyrs.
It covered a couple of centuries. In Vietnam, we're told that 300,000
people died as Christians in about eight months of persecution
when the communists took over North Vietnam. We know that on
the Tet Offensive, two weeks over Christmas, there were over
5,000 believers that were killed. Lined up, a bulldozer dug a trench,
they were machine gunned and pushed into the trench and covered
with dirt. So just from those three countries,
not counting what happened in Russia, but not counting what
had happened in other countries, I think it's safe to say that
We may be living pretty close to the last times when more people
died for Christ in a 20-year period than died in about 18
centuries from the time of Christ. In Revelation chapter 6, verses
9 to 11, we are told, And when he had opened the fifth seal,
I saw unto the altar the souls of them that were slain for the
word of God, and for the testimony they held. There have been a
great many that have died for Christ. There's a supreme test
that's given here in this 19th verse. They went out from us,
but they were not of us. Christ declared that a test is
required. He that is not with me said our
Lord is against me. And in the fifth chapter of 1
John, the Apostle said, He that hath the Son is life. The person
who refuses to recognize and enthrone Christ as God, the Son,
is antichrist. Everyone who opposes the gospel,
as our Lord delivered it, every teacher and writer who lowers
the gospel standard to the spirit and taste of the world, is an
Antichrist. I didn't say the Antichrist,
he is an Antichrist, no matter where or among whom he may be
found. This is a very sad statement,
very sad fact. There had been in the time of
John a defection from the ranks of the followers of Christ. They
went out from us. Some of these went out because
they loved this present world and did not want under any circumstances
to be curtailed as the scripture indicates that we should live
holy lives. Others went out because they
had been seduced by some of the current heresies of the day,
by Gnosticism, by antinomianism. There were others who went out
as teachers of these pagan philosophies that had crept into the church.
And they went out because they were able to exploit that which
they could now use to promote themselves as teachers. They
went out disgracing the gospel. made their pernicious and evil
opinions a merchandise that they were willing to sell. They'd
mingled pagan philosophies with biblical terms and so were able
to confuse the people. They turned the truth into a
lie and slandered God. The apostle declared, these are
not our fellow believers. We abhor their creed and their
conduct, and we never sent them to teach. You've got to recognize
they went out from us because they were not of us. And then it proceeds to say that
they went out that they might be made manifest that they were
not all of us. You know, it's interesting, isn't
it, how easy it is for us to confuse external church membership
with vital fellowship with Christ. By no means are they one and
the same. They may be, but not necessarily. When John Wesley
began to preach, everyone that he talked to were already members
of the Church of England. They all had been baptized. There
was only the one fellowship, and every Englishman was inscribed
in the local church records at his baptism. Isn't any wonder
to me that the churches in England closed the doors to Wesley, even
though he was in good standing as an Anglican clergyman? When
he went to Epworth, where his father had been pastor for many
years, the then rector of the church said, we'll not permit
this man to stand in the pulpit. And so John Wesley went out. Actually, it really marked kind
of the beginning of his open air ministry. He went out and
stood on the grave of his father. And of course, he had a good
crowd because the rector of the church got messengers to go all
through the town saying, don't go listen to John Wesley, who'll
be preaching in the cemetery this afternoon. About the only
time the people obeyed what the rector said was when he told
them what not to do, and they did it. So the whole town was
there, and Wesley stood on his father's grave and preached the
truth that God had revealed to him, because he'd been a clergyman. He'd finished his training. He'd
gone to Georgia as a missionary to the Indians. And while he
was on the way over, he saw the Moravians and the difference
between the Anglicans and the Moravians during that terrible
storm, convinced him that they had reality that he and his people
didn't have. And then he was still with them
and saw that fellowship with them while he was in Georgia.
And he was terribly abused by the powers of Savannah. In fact,
they drove him out of the church because he refused to serve communion
to the daughter of the mayor of Savannah, who was living in
open immorality with a man in the community. And so Wesley
shook the dirt off his feet. In fact, there's a monument down
there in Savannah now, a plaque on a stone. This is the place. John Wesley shook the dust of
Savannah off his feet when he left to return to England. When
he got back there, he discovered that God had been working in
the heart of his brother and some of his friends, and he attended
a meeting at Aldersgate Street when a Moravian brother was reading
Luther's introduction to the Book of Romans. And as he read
about justification by faith, Wesley said his heart was strangely
warm. And he knew for the first time
in his life that he had been born of God. And so that day
at Epworth when he stood on the grave of his father, he proclaimed
to the people of England that, that community at least, and
it then subsequently went to the nation that no one had the
right to think themselves a child of God because they were a member
of a church or they've been baptized that was necessary for them to
be born of God. The evidence of the new birth
was the witness of the Spirit. So this is an important truth
that external membership does not mean vital fellowship with
the Lord Jesus Christ. It is possible that even Antichrist
can and do exist in the Church. Now, the function of the Word
ought to be to divide soul and spirit. It will do that if people
will hear it. But that doesn't necessarily
mean that those who discover what the Word is revealed are
going to acknowledge it or deal with it. Sometimes the preaching
of the word is a savor of life to life and sometimes to death
to death. So what we have here then in
these first two verses is this revelation that believers in
every age, including ours, must recognize that there will be
a falling away. But in verses 20 and 21, he talks
to us about discernment, about being discerners. He says that
we have an unction from the Holy One. That's an interesting word. I wanted to find out what unction
was. And the Greek word is prism. And it literally means ointment. It's an ointment that was used
when the Chi Hai priest was anointed. And remember when God gave the
prescription for the ointment, he said, don't let anyone touch
it, lest they be judged. Well, this is an ointment. This is God, the Holy Ghost,
touching those who have been born into the Father's family
with an anointing. Here, the English word is an
unction. that enables us to discern between
truth and error. It's important for us to realize
it. In Psalm 45, verse 7, thou lovest righteousness and hatest
wickedness. Therefore, God, thy God, hath
anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows. Those that have been born of
God have been anointed, that's the word, an anointment put on
the Holy Spirit himself, not some concoction made of various
things that are put together as it was in the time back when
anointment was made for the dedication of the high priest. This is God
the Holy Ghost. The same one who witnesses to
us that we're born of God is going to be to us the means by
which we can discern truth from error, right from wrong. This
is from the Holy One. We have an unction from the Holy
One. He that baptized us with the
Holy Ghost has given to us with the Holy Ghost this knowledge
of truth and error. And it was done when we were
born again, but more particularly when we were baptized with the
Holy Spirit. Isn't it interesting to realize
that in the New Testament, the only kind of people that you
have are Spirit-baptized people? But isn't it also interesting
to realize that all of the teachings given in the New Testament were
given to people that were baptized in the Holy Ghost? And all the
exhortations in the New Testament were given to people that were
baptized in the Holy Ghost. And all of the warnings in the
New Testament were given to believers that were baptized in the Holy
Ghost. You know why? Because that's the only kind
of believers you have in the New Testament. The only kind
there were. After they were baptized in water,
they were prayed for, and the Spirit of God came upon them.
So all the warnings, all the teachings, all the exhortations,
were given to Spirit-baptized people. But, even so, with all
those warnings, all those teachings, all those exhortations, we realize
that the believer has this unction whereby we can know truth from
error. And it's extremely important
for us to accept the fact that we are so equipped and to pay
attention. Have you ever been listening
to something being taught on, oh, perhaps in a service, or
on television or radio, and you've said, that doesn't sound right
to me. I can't put my finger on it,
I don't have a verse, but there's something about that that just
doesn't sound right. You know what could very well
be happening? God, the Holy Ghost, is causing that unction to exercise
in you. And it's therefore extremely
important for you to become sensitive to what the Spirit of God may
be saying. Why is it important? Because
it's this unction that will preserve us against the Antichrists now,
for there are many Oh, we have them in atheism, in pantheism,
in deism, anti-supernaturalism. And I must say, with tenderness,
because I don't want to be less than tender, since I was among
them so many years, misguided and misled, but nevertheless
wanting truth, I have to include dispensationalism and dispensationalists. as I say again, among whom I
was, but hungry for truth and looking for reality. Oh, what
a burden that lays upon you. I remember years ago when I was
pastor of the First Baptist Church of Little Falls, Minnesota. I
was preparing a message from the Gospel of Matthew, and the
message just seemed to fall there and open up, and I was thrilled
by what I was seeing. But you know, when I finished
that message, I said, I better go to Gabaline's annotated Bible
and see if I'm kosher. And you know, I discovered when
I went to it that I wasn't. To show you the tyranny, I didn't
just crumple that sermon up and throw it into the wastebasket.
I tore it in two. This was lengthwise, not crosswise.
See, you could read it if it was, half of it anyway, if it
was crosswise. I tore it lengthwise, and then I tore it in little
bits, and I put half of them in one wastebasket, and another
half down the hall in another wastebasket, so nobody would
put them together and find out how dangerously close to heresy
I'd been. Talk about living in bondage
and living in a straightjacket. Well, I certainly was. All right. The Spirit of God wants us to
be equipped so that we will not be misled and captured by the
Antichrist. What is it that the Antichrist
deny, verses 22 and 23? They deny that Jesus of Nazareth
is the Messiah, that he's the anointed of the Father. And in
this respect, you can say that the Jews up until the present
are blinded. They deny that Jesus Christ,
our Lord and Savior, is both God and man. Originally, there
was an attack on His humanity. They said He was a spirit and
not man, that what appeared to be a body was a theophany. Today,
we live in a time when they see Him as man and not God, an attack
on His deity. But the Scripture teaches us
that He is very God of very God. God come in the flesh. The Antichrists would teach us
that Jesus is not the eternal Son of God. And consequently,
they would deny the Incarnation. They would deny the authority
of God's Word. They would deny its inspiration
and they would deny its truth. Oh, what attacks there are even
today among some who nominally would think of themselves or
have us think of them as being evangelical, attacking the authority
of the Word of God. This denial involves the fact
that they consider there is no personal revelation of God. nor is there any message of love
from the eternal throne. No redemption, no Savior. God's
Word is no longer binding upon people. We have something today
that's approaching this. I'm troubled by it. I pass it
on to you. It seems to me it's dangerous.
I had talked to a pastor of a rather large church, and I said, why
aren't you doing more for missions? You were talking about this 5,000
to 7,000 people you have in attendance, and I see from your published
report that you're giving just a very small amount for missions. Well, we are not only controlled
by the Bible, we're also controlled by the Spirit. You see, we have
both Logos and Rhema, and we don't consider the Logos binding
unless under Rhema the Spirit of God emphasizes it. I said,
well, the people that have been carrying the responsibility of
missions for the last 200 years have the Word of God. Well, that's
true, but to us, it doesn't become binding until the Holy Ghost,
by some means. And we've had so many prophetic
messages, and none of them have been challenging us to do anything
more about missions overseas. I submit to you that First, I
don't believe the scripture teaches such a distinction that can be
hard and fast between Raymond and Logos. Secondly, that whenever
the tradition of the elders or the practice of the people makes
the word of God of none effect, it is approaching to this thing
that we're talking about here. So we come to the test, the evidence
of eternal life. verses 24 to 27, wherein we are
told that, let that therefore abide in you which you have heard
from the beginning. What did you hear? What was it
that God said? What did God's Word proclaim? Let that abide in you. If there remains in you what
from the beginning you heard, you too in the Son and in the
Father, will continue to remain. That is the translation that
Lenski gives that I find very refreshing to my heart. The light,
the truth of the word, the commandment, the teachings of the word are
the means of establishing for us the basis and the foundation
of our fellowship. Fellowship with the Father and
fellowship with the Son. And that's the whole purpose
of this letter, to make certain that we do understand and that
we abide. Now, I've said in the past, and
you've heard it, that in this day, as in other days, so it's
nothing truly new, a great many people who profess faith in Christ
fall away. You've heard the statement that
I've made, It's been made by many, and I'm not being challenged
on it. So I'm assuming that however
hard it is for us to grasp or to accept, we do to some degree
at least. And that is that out of every
200 persons that profess faith in Jesus Christ in present day
evangelism, at the end of a year, there's only one that's going
on effectively for Christ. Now I know that you can find
a particular situation where there's more than one, but you
can find other situations where there aren't any. So this is
the average, and it's not my average, it's from some very
close to the main evangelistic streams of our nation. What does
it mean? It means that multitudes of people
are professing faith in Christ on some grounds or other. And
then, within days or weeks or months, they've drifted away.
They've gone back. They're no longer found among
the people of God. They're not abiding in Him. Now, in John chapter 15, the
Apostle writes, saying, Abide in Christ. But that abiding has
to do with a relationship to Christ. Abide in Christ crucified
with him, and buried with him, and quickened with him, and raised
with him, and seated with him. And then he said, and I will
abide in you. That is reciprocal indwelling,
said F.B. Meyer, where we live in Christ
and our identification and union with him, and he lives in us
to make real his presence and minister through us. That is
the abiding of relationship. But that's not the abiding that
the Apostle uses here. This is the abiding of continuing,
of standing. So when you're sitting across
the table from someone who said to you, I am not sure that I
am a child of God. I am not certain that I passed
from death to life. Please help me. And you've gone
through, number one, if we say we have fellowship with Him and
walk in darkness, we lie and do not the truth. If we say we
know Him and keep not His commandments, we're a liar. Any man who doesn't
love his brother is still dead in his sins. Love not the world,
neither the things of the world. Any man who loves the world,
the love of the Father is not in him. You brought them one,
two, three, four, now you come to five. Let that therefore abide
in you, which you've heard from the beginning. And you're saying
now, are you abiding in the profession of faith you made? Are you abiding
and continuing in the repentance that you expressed? Are you continuing
to trust in the finished work of Christ? Are you staying? Are you standing on that grounds
in which you came into your profession of being a child of God? That's
the issue. Because you see, the person that's
gone out from us, all of the argument, all of the evidence,
all of the support is that they were not of us. And so when someone
is talking to you about this, you'd better bring them right
straight to the Word and let the Spirit of God speak to their
heart through the Word. I've had people say, well, you
know, my husband was saved, but he's been backslidden for many
years now. I can't get him to go to church.
I can't get him to do this. He doesn't want to pray. But
I was in a church Oh, many years ago now, and I told the people,
I'm here to help you, and if there's anything I can do, I
want you to come to me, and I'll join you in prayer. I'll be of
all the help I can in the few days I'm with you. And the first
one that came to me was a lady. And she said, you know, my husband
made profession of faith in Christ when Evangelist so-and-so was
here. And there's only one verse of Scripture in the Bible that
he knows, and she quoted it. And the evangelist told him that
if anyone ever tried to say he wasn't a Christian, that he should
use that verse. So he still continues in his
drunkenness, he still continues in his immorality, and I know
he's cheating and he's stealing, but he claims he's a Christian
and that it's just that he's weak. And she said, I wish you'd
pray with me that my husband would be recovered from his backsliding.
And I looked her square in the eye and I said, I'm sorry, I
can't. And because I can't, of course, I won't. She said, here
I am, the first one to come after you invited us to come to you
and that you'd help us and join us. No, I said, you misunderstand. I didn't say I won't help you
and I won't pray, but I can't pray the way you've asked me
to pray. You've asked me to pray that he'll be recovered from
his backsliding. I said, I don't know too much
about it. The Word doesn't have too much to say about backsliding.
But I know this, you can't backslide till your front slid sometime. I don't think he's ever moved. I think he's still dead in his
sins. And you know, she looked at me and she said, well, I've
been suspicious about that. You know, if you see a bird and
it's got a bill like a duck and it quacks like a duck and it's
got webbed feet and it waddles like a duck and it swims like
a duck, I don't think you're being prejudiced if you think
that's a duck. Even though it may have a sign
on its chest that says, I am an eagle, I still think you'd
be perfectly justified in thinking that perhaps it was a duck. And
the Scripture tells us that by their fruits we will know them.
And so it tells us also that the ones that come and identify
with us and claim to be part of Christ part of the body of
Christ that give ear to seducing spirits and follow heresy and
go back into the world and leave that which they profess to have. We have reason to believe that
they are in very serious problem and possibly have not been born
of God. I think the Apostle tells us
that those that are born of the Spirit should, must, abide, continue
to stay in Christ on the very basis in which they came to a
profession of faith in Christ. Fifth evidence of being born
of God is abiding, continuing in Christ. Shall we pray? Father Jesus, Look thou upon
us now as a people that are concerned about ourselves. We want to be
everything that thou and thy grace and mercy and love would
have us be, and in turn we want to help everyone we can. And
so we ask thee, Father, that the word may have free course
in us and be glorified, and that we will abide and continue to
stand there. We will resist every effort of
a defeated foe to deceive us, that we will permit that anointing,
that unction to function in us to enable us to discern between
truth and error, and that we will ever stand loyal and faithful
to the truth as it is revealed to us in Christ and in thy words. In Jesus' name and for his sake,
amen.
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