Sermons on 1 John (Page 2)

Test the Spirits by His Spirit in You

Whether it is the latest Covid-19 Update or juicy gossip about our favorite celebrity, it is always wise that we consider the source of our information before blindly accepting it as truth! If it is important for things like this, how much more important is it that we consider the source when we are listening to teaching that is supposed to be truth from the Word of God. Are we considering the source there?
As we move on to chapter four in our study of the book of First John, we are confronted with this idea of considering the source. In the first six verses of this chapter, John provides us with four steps that we should take in order to identify whether or not the truth we are hearing is actually truth.

Love One Another with Truth and Actions

In the previous message, we completed the first section of the book of First John that focused on “God Is Light.” Now in this second section of the book, the focus turns to “God Is Love.” In this first message of this second section, the Apostle John presents the challenge to love one another. He says that this love will serve as evidence of our new life in Christ. But John is careful to note that love that is not demonstrated to others through our actions is not really love at all!

Live Like God’s Children

I’ll never forget something that my father told me one time as I was preparing for a game. I assume it was a football game that I was about to play, but I don’t recall the situation or exact circumstances surrounding the conversation—I only remember what he said. He said to me, “Don’t forget whose name is on the back of your jersey.” When I walked out onto that field, I wasn’t just representing myself—I was representing five generations of Allen men in Northwest Arkansas!
In our sermon today, I want us to think about this from an eternal/heavenly perspective. God the Father wants us to remember who we are as we live each day—we cannot forget that we are children of God—so we must live like God’s children!

The Definitive Measure of Truth

In order to recognize counterfeit currency, you must be completely familiar with the real thing! In our study this morning, we’re going to take a few minutes considering real and counterfeit Christians—apostates and authentic believers. When considering this subject, it is essential that we know and understand who Jesus is and how we can come to know him better, because He is the definitive measure of truth!

Overcoming the Power of Darkness

Wouldn’t be nice if every time darkness and temptation was approaching us, we would hear some ominous music playing in the background to warn us? Wouldn’t be awesome to have John Williams composing the soundtrack of our lives? As awesome as that would be, it’s a fantasy—just like the Skywalker saga that we find in the mythical Star Wars universe. The reality is that darkness and evil lurk around every corner and we are seldom aware until it is too late! As we’ll discover today, the power of darkness resides in us—in the desires of the flesh, the desires of the eyes, and the pride of life. So as we continue our study in 1 John this morning, we’re going to be focusing on power of darkness and the promise of God to overcome the power of darkness in our lives.

Obey God’s Commands

In the movie, The Princess Bride, Westley (the “Farm Boy”) proves his love to Princess Buttercup by being willing to do anything and everything that she commanded him to do. But it wasn’t just that he did what she told him, it was about the way that he did it. It was all about his attitude! As we move on to the next section of our study of 1 John, we find that God views obedience as a display of our love toward Hiim.

God’s Remedy for Sin

Just because I have trusted in Christ as my Savior doesn’t mean that I never sin again or need to repent and ask forgiveness. Admitting that you have sin in your life, repenting of that sin, and accepting God’s forgiveness for that sin is an ongoing (never-ending) process in the mortal life of a believer which should cause us to think, speak and act more and more like Jesus every day.

Walk in the Light

In this message, we will introduce the first section of 1 John—“God is Light”—and then over the next several weeks, we will look at five different words of encouragement from John about how we should live our lives as a result. While John’s writing is very theological in nature, the goal of his writing is for transformation in the lives of people. Gary Burge notes, “Truly acknowledging the reality of God results in changed living… [John’s] point initially is not to dispute doctrine. Instead, he wants to cultivate discipleship that knows how to ‘live by faith.’”

The Word of Life

This morning, we are starting a new study through the book of First John. While relatively short—just over 100 verses in total—this booklet is packed full of deep theological truths and compelling lessons on how to live the life that God created us to live. The title of our sermon series in 1 John is: “Light – Love – Life: Living the Life God Created You to Live.” Over the next three months, we will be walking through the text of this little book looking for encouragement during this time of isolation.