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Explore the concept of sin as outlined in the apostle John's epistles, with insights on its meaning, prevalence, consequences, and the proper response for believers. Gain a deeper understanding of how sin impacts our relationship with God.
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Lesson 1: Introduction & The Problem of Sin
Introductory Matters • Author • The apostle John, son of Zebedee • From Ephesus in later years of his life (Irenaeus) • Recipients of First John • Generally, Christians everywhere (universal) • Primarily, perhaps Christians in Ephesus • Likely his own Gentile converts (2:1; 5:21) • Recipients of Second & Third John • Second – “elect lady,” probably Christian woman • Third – “Gaius,” dependable & hospitable man
Introductory Matters • Date • Traditionally, late first century (90-94 AD) • From an elderly man to “little children” • Striking similarities between Gospel & epistles • Key words: life, light, love, darkness, truth, know • Vivid contrasts: life & death, light & darkness, children of God/devil; love of God/the world • Christ is the Word; Jesus is only begotten Son; begin & end with same idea; many parallel thoughts, words and phrases • Emphasis on “love” & “know”
The Problem of Sin • The meaning of sin (1:5-6; 3:4; 5:17) • Sin is “walk[ing] in darkness” (1:5-6) • Darkness describes attitudes, activities & behaviors contrary to God’s expressed will • Characterize a life without Jesus (2:8) • Describe immorality of a godless life (Jn. 3:19) • Portray enemies of Christianity (Eph. 6:12) • Identify anything unfruitful for Christian (Ep. 5:11)
The Problem of Sin • The meaning of sin (1:5-6; 3:4; 5:17) • Sin is “walk[ing] in darkness” (1:5-6) • Sin is “commit[ing] lawlessness” (3:4) • Breaking, violating or going against the law of God • A person who rebels against God, choosing not to be governed by His divine revelation • “Depart from me, you who practice lawlessness” (Matt. 7:21-23) • Sin of “commission”
The Problem of Sin • The meaning of sin (1:5-6; 3:4; 5:17) • Sin is “walk[ing] in darkness” (1:5-6) • Sin is “commit[ing] lawlessness” (3:4) • Sin is “all unrighteousness” (5:17; cf. 2:4) • “All of Your commandments are righteous” (Ps. 119:172) • If fail to keep, result is unrighteous/sin (cf. 2 Tm. 2:19) • Must obey or “do the will of My Father in heaven” (Matt. 7:21) • “Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin” (James 4:17). • Sin of “omission”
The Problem of Sin • The prevalence of sin (1:8-10; 2:1-2; 5:17-19) • Sin is a universal problem of humanity (5:19; 2:2) • Even Christians perpetually struggle with sin (1:8-10; his readers were Christians, 2:12) • The sin of commission (3:4) • The sin of omission (5:17) • The sin of worldliness (2:15-17) • The sin of lying and hatred (1:6; 2:4, 9-11; 3:15; 4:20) • The sin of religious error (2:18-28; 4:1-4; 2 Jn. 9-11) • Sin is prevalent because sin is deceptive (1:8; 3:7-8) • The deceptive nature of sin is charmed by the tempter
The Problem of Sin • The consequences of sin (1:5-10; 3:4-9; 5:16-17) • We find ourselves separated from God (1:5-7; 3:6) • Barrier to fellowship with God (1:6; cf. 2:9-11) • Light (God) & darkness (sin) cannot have fellowship (1:5, 7-8; 3:6-8) • We neither possess nor practice the truth (1:6, 8, 10; 2:4) • Truth (God’s Word [Jn. 17:17] & that which sets us free from sin [Jn. 8:32-34]) is expressed through our daily actions, attitudes & behaviors
The Problem of Sin • The consequences of sin (1:5-10; 3:4-9; 5:16-17) • We find ourselves separated from God • We neither possess nor practice the truth • We are guilty of self-deception (1:8) • Sin will blind us to sin • One who is “deceived” is led away from right/truth • Sin leads us astray from God’s truth to embrace the lies of the devil (3:7-8) • We may eventually commit “the sin leading to death” (5:16-17) – cf. 1:9 • A Christian with an impenitent heart & an unwillingness to confess his sins has shut the door to forgiveness
The Problem of Sin • The proper response to sin (1:6-10) • Willingly & humbly confess our sins to God (1:7,9) • “Confess” = “agree, speak the same thing” • Confession – agreement with God we are guilty of sin • Our confession must include: • An admission of our guilt, from a broken heart (1:9) • An admission of our personal responsibility (1:8-9) • Penitently pray & ask for God’s forgiveness (1:9)
The Problem of Sin • The proper response to sin (1:6-10) • Willingly & humbly confess our sins to God (1:7,9) • Penitently pray & ask for God’s forgiveness (1:9) • Must never deny our sins or that we are sinners (1:6-10) • By denying that sin has an effect on our relationship with God (1:6) • By denying that sin exists in our lives (1:8) • By denying that we have ever sinned (1:10)