1John 2:28 – 3:10

Sunday Morning Bible Study

October 21, 2012

Introduction

Do people see Jesus? Is the gospel preached? Does it speak to the broken hearted? Does it build up the church? Milk – Meat – Manna Preach for a decision Is the church loved?

Announcement: For the sake of the carpet … Starting November 18th we will be serving coffee outside in front of the kitchen and would like to keep all food and beverages (except water) outside.

This is a book about Real Issues

What’s real? What’s the truth?

The challenge about truth will be seen in words like “know” (to challenge what you “know”) and “manifest” (something that is revealed as the truth)

We’ve been addressing issues like:

Who is God? What is He really like?
What is a Christian? What is a Christian really like?
We are going to look at what can be a difficult passage for some.  How important is it that a Christian stop sinning?  Read the passage …

2:28 – 3:10 Practice, Practice, Practice

:28 And now, little children, abide in Him, that when He appears, we may have confidence and not be ashamed before Him at His coming.

:28 little childrenteknion – a little child; in the NT used as a term of kindly address by teachers to their disciples

:28 abidemeno – to remain, abide; to continue to be present

Present active imperative

:28 He appearsphaneroo – to make manifest or visible or known what has been hidden or unknown, whether by words, or deeds, or in any other way

Aorist passive subjunctive

This word was translated “made manifest” in 2:19

(1 Jn 2:19 NKJV) They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us; but they went out that they might be made manifest, that none of them were of us.

:28 we may haveecho – to have, to hold

Present active subjunctive

:28 confidenceparrhesia (“all” + “utterance”) – freedom in speaking; boldness, assurance

:28 not be ashamedaischunomai – to disfigure; to dishonor; to suffuse with shame, make ashamed, be ashamed

Aorist passive subjunctive

:28 comingparousia – presence; the coming, arrival, advent

Perhaps this is not just about His second coming, but the fact that when He comes, we will be in His presence.

Lesson

Just stay close

The idea of “Abiding in Him” is simply to stay close to Jesus.
If I stay close to Jesus in this life, then when I see Him, I won’t be ashamed.

:29 If you know that He is righteous, you know that everyone who practices righteousness is born of Him.

:29 you knowoida – to see; to know, understand, perceive

Wuest: “know in an absolute manner”

Perfect active subjunctive

:29 righteousdikaios – righteous, observing divine laws

:29 you knowginosko – to learn to know, come to know, knowledge based on experience

Present active indicative

:29 who practicespoieo – to make; to do

Present active participle

This is a present tense, carrying the idea of continually doing something.

We are going to be seeing forms of this word throughout the passage (7 times!). It’s not always translated “practice”, and sometimes it seems invisible, but it’s a key word to getting this passage right.

:29 righteousnessdikaiosune – the condition acceptable to God; integrity, virtue, purity of life

:29 is borngennao – to be born; to be begotten

Perfect passive indicative

3:1 Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God! Therefore the world does not know us, because it did not know Him.

:1 Beholdhorao – to see with the eyes; to see with the mind, to perceive, know

Second Aorist active imperative

:1 what manner ofpotapos – from what country, nation or tribe; of what sort or quality (what manner of)

:1 loveagape – brotherly love, affection, good will, love, benevolence

:1 has bestoweddidomi – to give

Perfect active indicative

:1 we should be calledkaleo – to call; to call by name; to give a name to

We’ve been given God’s name.  He’s adopted us and now we have God’s last name as our own.

Aorist passive subjunctive

:1 does not knowginosko – to learn to know, come to know, knowledge based on experience

Present active indicative

:1 did not knowginosko – to learn to know, come to know, knowledge based on experience

Aorist active indicative

:1 what manner of love

Lesson

Undeserved Love

Our love for one another is so often conditional.
We tend to “love” people who are loveable, people who are nice to us.
Illustration
A man was dining in a fancy restaurant and there was a lady sitting at the next table. He had been admiring her since he sat down, but lacked the nerve to talk with her. Suddenly she sneezed and her glass eye came flying out of its socket towards him. Through reflex he reached out and grabbed it out of the air, and handed it back to her. “Oh my, I am so sorry,” the woman said as she popped her eye back in place. “Let me buy your dinner to make it up to you.” They enjoyed a wonderful dinner together, and afterwards the woman invited him to the theater. After paying for everything, she asked him if he would like to come for breakfast the next morning. The next morning, she cooked a gourmet meal with all the trimmings. The guy is amazed!! Everything has been incredible! “You know,” he said “you are the perfect woman. Are you this nice to every guy you meet?” “No” she replies, “You just happened to catch my eye.”
God’s love for us is quite different.
I guess you could say we “caught His eye”, but we didn’t do anything to deserve His marvelous love.
He doesn’t love us because of how good we are.
He loves us despite who we are.

(Ro 5:8 NKJV) But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

And then He goes and calls us His children.

:2 Beloved, now we are children of God; and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.

:2 Belovedagapetos – beloved, esteemed, dear, favorite

Note the kinds of words that John uses to describe his readers.  He’s going to have some difficult things to say, but he calls them his “little children” and “beloved”.

:2 been revealedphaneroo – to make manifest or visible or known what has been hidden or unknown, to manifest, whether by words, or deeds, or in any other way

Aorist passive indicative

:2 we shall beeimi – to be, to exist, to happen, to be present

Future indicative

:2 we knowoida – to see; to know, understand, perceive

Wuest: “know in an absolute manner”

Perfect active indicative

:2 He is revealedphaneroo – to make manifest or visible or known what has been hidden or unknown, to manifest, whether by words, or deeds, or in any other way

Aorist passive subjunctive

:2 likehomoios – like, similar, resembling

:2 we shall seehorao – to see with the eyes; to see with the mind, to perceive, know

Future middle indicative

:2 we shall be like Him

Lesson

Our future

This is what is up ahead for us.
We may not have all the specs on what life will be like when we get to heaven, but one thing we can know for sure is that we will be like Him.
We will have glorified bodies with special abilities just like His glorified body.

Last Sunday an amazing feat took place.

Play Felix Baumgartner Record clip.

For us with our glorified bodies, we won’t need a spacesuit or a balloon.  We’ll be able to fly.

We will also no longer have sin in our lives

:3 And everyone who has this hope in Him purifies himself, just as He is pure.

:3 who hasecho – to have, i.e. to hold

Present active participle

:3 hopeelpis – expectation of good, hope

:3 purifieshagnizo – purify; ceremonially, morally

Present active indicative

:3 purehagnos – pure; chaste, modest; pure from every fault, clean

Related to hagios (holy)

:3 purifies himself

Lesson

Cleaning up my act

If I am a person who is looking forward to meeting Jesus Christ face to face one day, my life will be impacted.
My relationship with Jesus results in a desire to clean things up in my life.
Some of it comes from God’s work in my life, as I allow Him the freedom to work in my life.
His “seed”, the Holy Spirit, is in me to help me.
Some of it comes from my effort.
I don’t just lie back on the sofa and watch Him clean me up.
I take part in the choices I make.
I make efforts to do the right things.

:4 Whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness, and sin is lawlessness.

:4 sinhamartia – to miss the mark; to miss or wander from the path of uprightness

The concept of “sin” is to go off of God’s road. It’s kind of like “off-roading”.

As fun as it is to go “off-roading”, things aren’t always that fun.

PlayOff Road Fails” clip

:4 commitspoieo – to make; to do

Again, present tense in both places, speaking of a continual action.

Present active participle (1st time), Present active indicative (2nd time)

The same word was translated “practices” in 2:29

You could translate this “whoever continually practices sin continually practices lawlessness”

:4 lawlessnessanomia – the condition of without law; contempt and violation of law, iniquity, wickedness

:5 And you know that He was manifested to take away our sins, and in Him there is no sin.

:5 you knowoida – to see; to know, understand, perceive

Wuest: “know in an absolute manner”

Perfect active indicative

:5 He was manifested phaneroo – to make manifest or visible or known what has been hidden or unknown

Translated “revealed” in verse 2.

Aorist passive indicative

He was manifested when He, Jesus, took on human flesh, lived among us, and died on the cross to pay for our sins.

:5 to take awayairo – to raise up, elevate, lift up; to take upon one’s self and carry what has been raised up; to bear away what has been raised, carry off

:5 in Him there is no sin

There is nothing “just a little off” about Jesus.

He is totally pure.

:6 Whoever abides in Him does not sin. Whoever sins has neither seen Him nor known Him.

:6 abidesmeno – to remain, abide

Present active participle

:6 sin … sinshamartano – to miss the mark; to miss or wander from the path of uprightness and honor (off roading)

Present active indicative (1st time), Present active participle (2nd time)

Both times the word is present tense, speaking of continuous, habitual sinning.

:6 seenhorao – to see with the eyes or the mind, to perceive

Perfect active indicative

:6 knownginosko – knowledge based on experience

Perfect active indicative

If you are continuing in sin, it shows you have not come to understand or really know Him.

:7 Little children, let no one deceive you. He who practices righteousness is righteous, just as He is righteous.

:7 Little childrenteknion – a little child; in the NT used as a term of kindly address by teachers to their disciples

:7 deceiveplanao – to cause to stray, to lead astray, lead aside from the right way; to lead away from the truth, to lead into error, to deceive

Present active imperative

:7 practicespoieo – to make; to do

Again, that key word, present tense, speaking of a continual “doing”

Present active participle

Same word translated “practices” in 2:29

Lesson

Cautious Fruit Inspection

(Mt 7:15–20 NKJV) —15 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. 16 You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles? 17 Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. 18 A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. 19 Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 20 Therefore by their fruits you will know them.
Bad trees bear bad fruit. Good trees bear good fruit.
Be careful about going overboard with fruit inspection.
If you’re not careful, you will start criticizing every little thing in another person’s life.

You will come to the conclusion that there are only two people saved in this room, me and you, and I’m beginning to wonder about you…

John’s warning here is about not throwing babies out with the bath water.

Yes, there will be people in a fellowship who say they are Christians, but who exhibit a life filled with continual unrepentant sin – and they are not only trying to fool other people about their relationship with the Lord, they are fooling themselves.

But you have to be careful that you don’t throw out the “righteous” who are trying to follow the Lord, even if they have areas of their lives that need some work.

:8 He who sins is of the devil, for the devil has sinned from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil.

:8 He who sins

The Greek text uses two words to translate this:

poieo – to make; to do
This is the word that has been translated “commits” or “practices”, and it is also again a present tense, continual “doing”
Present active participle
hamartia – sin, to miss the mark; to miss or wander from the path of uprightness (off roading)

It might be better in light of how the rest of the passage has translated “poieo” to translate it like this: “He who is continually practicing sin is of the devil

It’s not the act of committing a sin that makes you “of the devil”, but the idea of continual practicing of sin that makes a person of the devil.

:8 devildiabolos – prone to slander, slanderous, accusing falsely

:8 has sinnedhamartano – to miss the mark; to miss or wander from the path of uprightness and honor

Present active indicative

:8 the devil has sinned from the beginning

Literally, “the devil is continually sinning from the beginning”

:8 was manifestedphaneroo – to make manifest or visible or known what has been hidden or unknown, to manifest, whether by words, or deeds, or in any other way

Aorist passive indicative

:8 He might destroyluo – to loose any person (or thing) tied or fastened; to do away with, to deprive of authority, whether by precept or act; to loose what is compacted or built together, to break up, demolish, destroy; metaph., to overthrow, to do away with

(Mt 18:18 NKJV) “Assuredly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.

We sometimes think of the “binding” being of Satanic forces and the “loosing” being the release of the Holy Spirit, but what if they both have to do with the defeat of the devil?

:8 He who sins is of the devil

Lesson

You need help

I want to talk for a minute to those of you who live your life “off-roading”.
I’m not talking to those of you who want to please God, but who find it a struggle, and you even fail from time to time.
If you are living a life of “offroading”, continually, purposefully going off of God’s path, then the Bible says that you are “of the devil”.
Do you think that you’re “not a bad person”? You are wrong. You have been deceived and you are firmly in the clutches of Satan himself.

You need help.

We know where to find help.
We are no better than you, but we have found where there is help. There is someone stronger than the devil – Jesus.
Those of us who are living our lives trying to serve the Lord have a mission from God:
(2 Ti 2:24–26 NKJV) —24 And a servant of the Lord must not quarrel but be gentle to all, able to teach, patient, 25 in humility correcting those who are in opposition, if God perhaps will grant them repentance, so that they may know the truth, 26 and that they may come to their senses and escape the snare of the devil, having been taken captive by him to do his will.

:8 that He might destroy the works of the devil

Lesson

God’s victory

Jesus didn’t just come to pay for your sins and give you a ticket to heaven.
He came to destroy the works of the devil.
He came to give you the power you need to defeat the work that Satan wants to do in your life.
Look at some of the things that Satan does in our lives:
Temptation
(Mt 4:1 NKJV) Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.

You don’t have to give in every time you are tempted.

Lies
(Jn 8:44b NKJV) …When he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own resources, for he is a liar and the father of it.

God wants to expose the lies you’ve swallowed about yourself and help you learn to live in truth.

Condemnation
(Re 12:10b NKJV) …for the accuser of our brethren, who accused them before our God day and night, has been cast down.

For the Christian, there is no more condemnation (Rom. 8:1).

:9 Whoever has been born of God does not sin, for His seed remains in him; and he cannot sin, because he has been born of God.

:10 In this the children of God and the children of the devil are manifest: Whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor is he who does not love his brother.

:9 has been borngennao – to be born; to be begotten

Perfect passive participle

:9 does not sin

Just like in verse 8, there are two Greek words used to translate this, and a better translation would be to say “whoever has been born of God does not continually practice sin”

poieo – to make; to do
This is the word that has been translated “commits” or “practices”
Present active indicative
hamartia – sin, to miss the mark; to miss or wander from the path of uprightness

:9 seedsperma – seed

It’s a word that is used for plant seeds, and human “seed” (sperm).

I’ve been told that you can see some of me in my three sons.  They have my “seed” in them.

As believers, we have God’s “seed”, the Holy Spirit in us.  There will be some sort of family traits passed on.

:9 remainsmeno – to remain, abide

Present active indicative

:9 he cannotdunamai – to be able to do something; to be capable, strong and powerful

Present middle indicative

:9 sinhamartano – to miss the mark; to miss or wander from the path of uprightness and honor

Present active infinitive

:9 has been borngennao – to be born; to be begotten

Perfect passive indicative

:10 manifestphaneros – apparent, manifest, evident, known

Related to phaneroo, to make manifest or visible

:10 areesti – to be

Present indicative

:10 does not practicepoieo – to make; to do

This is a present tense, continual action.

Present active participle

:10 does not loveagapao – to feel and exhibit esteem and goodwill to a person, to prize and delight in a thing.

Present active participle

We will be dealing with the issue of loving next week…

:9 Whoever has been born of God

Lesson

Born Again

How is a person born of God?
One evening Jesus said to a man named Nicodemus:
(Jn 3:3 NKJV) …“Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.”
Jesus began to explain to Nicodemus that He was talking about a spiritual birth, a birth that takes place in the person who makes a choice to put their trust in Jesus.
(Jn 3:16 NKJV) For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.

This choice involves recognizing you have a need for God.  It involves a realization that you are a sinner like the rest of us, and that your sin has separated you from God.

The choice involves realizing that Jesus died on a cross in order to pay for your sins.

The choice is to trust in Jesus, to trust that He is the way for God to deal with your sin.

When you make that choice, God’s Spirit comes into your heart and you are “born again”.  You have a new life.

Have you made this choice? 

:9 Whoever has been born of God does not sin

This is part of the family trait of those who have God’s “seed” in them.

Lesson

Does a Christian sin?

We’ve already laid a foundation for this question back in chapter one:
(1 Jn 1:8 NKJV) If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.

Real Christians commit sin.

The truth is that there will be times when real Christians stumble and blow it.

When we sin, we have a way to receive forgiveness, by confessing our sins to God.

One of the questions we have to ask ourselves is: How much sin is okay in my life?
No sin is “okay” in my life.

The issue I have to face in this section is about “practicing”

PlayGuitar Hero” video clip
Most musicians will tell you that the secret to playing good music is practicing. The musician that doesn’t practice is the musician that doesn’t sound very good.
What are you practicing? Are you practicing righteousness or are you practicing sin?
The issue isn’t whether you are a virtuoso at righteousness, but whether you are practicing it.

If you have failed lately, it might mean you need to practice a little harder, or try something different to figure out how to live this life.

If you are practicing at sin, you are heading in a dangerous direction.

What does it look like to be “practicing sin”? It means that you aren’t doing anything to change.

Are you involved in a sin and are unwilling to take the steps you need to change?

Paul wrote,
(2 Co 13:5 NKJV) Examine yourselves as to whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves. Do you not know yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you?—unless indeed you are disqualified.

Lesson

The Proof is in the Practice

When you go back over the passage and look for the “practice” (poieo) you see this.  When you add the other important “present tenses” that show continual action, it looks like this.
(1 Jn 2:28–3:10 NKJV) —28 And now, little children, abide in Him, that when He appears, we may have confidence and not be ashamed before Him at His coming. 29 If you know that He is righteous, you know that everyone who practices righteousness is born of Him. 1 Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God! Therefore the world does not know us, because it did not know Him. 2 Beloved, now we are children of God; and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is. 3 And everyone who has this hope in Him purifies himself, just as He is pure. 4 Whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness, and sin is lawlessness. 5 And you know that He was manifested to take away our sins, and in Him there is no sin. 6 Whoever abides in Him does not sin. Whoever sins has neither seen Him nor known Him. 7 Little children, let no one deceive you. He who practices righteousness is righteous, just as He is righteous. 8 He who sins is of the devil, for the devil has sinned from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil. 9 Whoever has been born of God does not sin, for His seed remains in him; and he cannot sin, because he has been born of God. 10 In this the children of God and the children of the devil are manifest: Whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor is he who does not love his brother.
Becoming born again doesn’t happen when you stop sinning, it happens when you start believing.
The proof of whether your belief was sincere or not comes when changes take place in your life, moving away from a life of sin and moving towards a life that pleases God.
All through the passage the emphasis is consistent.
It’s all about what the continual practice is of a person’s life, not a one time stumble.
If a person’s life is centered on the practice of sin, then they are of the devil.
If a person’s life is centered on the practice of righteousness, then they are born of God.