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- Jesus Christ, welcome to the corporate worship of our God. Please stand and hear
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- God call you to worship through his word. Oh, come, let us sing to the Lord. Let us shout joyfully to the rock of our salvation.
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- Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving. Let us shout joyfully to him with psalms.
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- For the Lord is the great God and the great King above all gods.
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- In his hands are the deep places of the earth, the heights of the hills are his also.
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- The sea is his for he made it and his hands formed the dry land.
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- Oh, come, let us worship and bow down. Let us kneel before the Lord, our maker, for he is our
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- God and we are the people of his pasture, the sheep of his hand.
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- Let us pray. Our Father in heaven, we have come to worship and bow down and kneel before you, the
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- Lord, our maker, for you are our God and we are the people of your pasture, the sheep of your hand.
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- We come to you in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
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- He is our advocate with the Father. He is the only mediator between God and man.
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- He always lives to make intercession for us. Through him, we come boldly to your throne of grace.
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- In his name, we earnestly seek you. Oh, Lord, our souls thirst for you.
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- Our flesh yearns for you in a dry and weary land where there is no water.
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- Bow your heavens and come down. Inhabit the praises of your people. Remember your promise, oh, spirit of Christ, to be present in the midst of your worshiping people when two or more have gathered in your name.
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- Condescend to us. Grant us the joy of your fellowship. Speak to us through your word and be blessed by our praise and adoration.
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- We ask in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen. Please kneel as you are able for the corporate confession of sin.
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- Let us join together in confessing our sins. Lord Jesus, I have sinned times without number, and have been guilty of pride and unbelief, and of neglect to seek you in my daily life.
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- My sins and shortcomings present me with a list of accusations, but I thank you that you will not stand against me, for all have been made of Christ, delivering me from every evil habit, every interest of former sins, everything that dims the brightness of your grace in me, everything that prevents me from taking the life in you.
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- Please stand and receive with comfort these words, or rather receive, rather, these words of comfort in our assurance of pardon.
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- And we are writing these things so that our joy may be complete. This is the message we have heard from him and proclaim to you, that God is light, and in him there is no darkness at all.
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- If we say we have fellowship with him while we walk in darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth.
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- But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his son, cleanses us from all sin.
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- My brothers and sisters in Christ, rejoice, your sins are forgiven in Christ, amen.
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- Please take up the Trinity Hymnal and open to hymn 457, come thou fount of every blessing, hymn 457.
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- Please take up the insert and find the Psalm of the week, Psalm 75, to you,
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- O God, we render thanks. We'll be singing this to the tune of, it came upon a midnight clear.
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- Psalm 75, to you, O God, we render thanks. ♪ Keep us, keep us, and joy is near.
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- ♪ Amen. Please remain standing for the reading of God's word from Genesis chapter seven.
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- Genesis chapter seven. Then the Lord said to Noah, go into the ark, you and all your household, for I have seen that you were righteous before me in this generation.
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- Take with you seven pairs of all clean animals, the male and his mate, and a pair of the animals that are not clean, the male and his mate, and seven pairs of the birds of the heavens also, male and female, to keep their offspring alive on the face of all the earth.
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- For in seven days I will send rain on the earth, 40 days and 40 nights, and every living thing that I have made,
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- I will blot out from the face of the ground. And Noah did all that the Lord had commanded him.
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- Noah was 600 years old when the flood of waters came upon the earth. And Noah and his sons and his wife and his son's wives went with him into the ark to escape the waters of the flood.
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- Of clean animals and of animals that are not clean, and of birds and of everything that creeps on the ground, two and two, male and female, went into the ark with Noah as God had commanded
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- Noah. And after seven days, the waters of the flood came upon the earth.
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- In the 600th year of Noah's life, in the second month, on the 17th day of the month, on that day, all the fountains of the great deep burst forth and the windows of the heavens were opened.
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- And rain fell upon the earth 40 days and 40 nights. On the very same day,
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- Noah and his sons, Shem and Ham and Japheth and Noah's wife, and the three wives of his sons went with him into the ark.
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- They and every beast according to its kind, and all the livestock according to their kinds, and every creeping thing that creeps on the earth according to its kind, and every bird according to its kind, every weaned creature.
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- They went into the ark with Noah, two and two of all flesh, in which there was the breath of life.
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- And those that entered, male and female of all flesh, went in as God had commanded him.
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- And the Lord shut him in. The flood continued 40 days on the earth.
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- The waters increased and bore up the ark and it rose high above the earth. The waters prevailed and increased greatly on the earth and the ark floated on the face of the waters.
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- And the waters prevailed so mightily on the earth that all the high mountains under the whole heaven were covered.
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- The waters prevailed above the mountains, covering them 15 cubits deep. And all the flesh died that moved on the earth.
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- Birds, livestock, beasts, all swarming creatures that swarm on the earth and all mankind.
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- Everything on the dry land in whose nostrils was the breath of life died. He blotted out every living thing that was on the face of the ground, man and animals and creeping things and birds of the heavens.
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- They were blotted out from the earth. Only Noah was left and those who were with him in the ark.
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- And the waters prevailed on the earth 150 days. This is the word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
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- Let's continue our worship through the confession of our ancient Christian faith by the singing of the
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- Apostles' Creed. ♪ I believe in God's conceived by the
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- Holy Spirit ♪ ♪
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- Crucified in the
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- Holy Spirit ♪ ♪ I believe the holy catholic church ♪ ♪
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- The communion of saints ♪ ♪ The forgiveness of sins ♪ ♪
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- The resurrection of the body ♪ Please take up the
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- Trinity Hymnal once more and open to hymn number 334. Breathe on me breath of God, 334.
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- Amen. Please now let's make preparations for the prayers of the people.
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- Let us pray together. Oh God, from whom come all holy desires, all good counsel and all just words.
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- Give to us your servants that peace which the world cannot give, that our hearts may be set to obey your commandments.
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- And also that we, being dependent from the fear of our enemies, may live in peace and quietness through the merits of Jesus Christ our
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- Savior, who lives and reigns with you in the Holy Spirit. God forever, amen.
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- The Lord says, I am the Lord your God. You shall have no other gods before me.
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- You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below.
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- You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain. Remember the
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- Sabbath day to keep it holy. Honor your father and mother.
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- I pray God that you would send mercy to the parents that have young children.
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- We would never slack disciplining our children to obey and honor their parents.
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- I pray God that this would be an example in all of our households, that our young children would be honoring their grandparents.
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- This would not just stop at our household, but it would be handed to all parents of our life.
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- Honoring our fathers in the past and faith in the place where we are at in our community, in the civil sphere, also in our
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- God. All those who give you the place of authority over us, I pray God that we would obey you.
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- You shall not kill. We see others being harmed.
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- God, I pray that you protect us from anger as the Lord Jesus has taught us that to be angry with our brother in our heart is to murder him.
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- And I pray that when we see signs of that, you give us the grace to combat them with your word.
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- You give us the grace, Lord, to turn away. You give us the grace, Lord, to see how much mercy you've had on us so that we can have mercy on whoever it is that we're around.
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- I pray, God, that you keep us from temptation to birth. We ask this in Jesus' name.
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- You shall not commit adultery. You shall not steal.
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- Play when it's time to play, that we would know that there's a time and a season for everything and that we would not steal time from you or try to and not steal time from our employers, that we would work hard.
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- As we work hard, we would be diligent and stand before kings. This would be true of all the men and women and children of Ascension Presbyterian Church and your church worldwide.
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- We ask this in Jesus' name, amen. You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.
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- You shall not covet. You shall love the
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- Lord your God with all your heart and soul, mind, and strength. Finding ourselves in agreement with all these things, we join our voices together and say amen.
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- Please stand and take up the insert once again and look for our Psalm of the
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- Month, Psalm 148. From heaven, O praise the Lord. Psalm 148.
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- I'm gonna ask you to please turn in your Bibles to 1 John in chapter two.
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- We are in the midst of covenant renewal and we are in the consecration portion of our liturgy.
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- We consider now 1 John in chapter two. This is
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- God's holy and infallible word. My little children, these things
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- I write to you so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an advocate with the
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- Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. And he himself is the propitiation for our sins and not for ours only, but also for the whole world.
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- Now by this, we know that we know him if we keep his commandments.
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- He who says I know him and does not keep his commandments is a liar and the truth is not in him.
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- But whoever keeps his word, truly the love of God is perfected in him.
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- By this, we know that we are in him. He who says he abides in him ought to himself walk also just as he walked.
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- Brethren, I write no new commandment to you, but an old commandment which you have had from the beginning.
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- The old commandment is the word which you heard from the beginning. Again, a new commandment
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- I write to you that which thing is true in him and in you because the darkness is passing away and the true light is already shining.
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- He who says he is in the light and hates his brother is in darkness until now.
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- He who loves his brother abides in the light and there is no cause for stumbling in him.
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- But he who hates his brother is in darkness and walks in darkness and does not know where he is going because the darkness has blinded his eyes.
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- May the Lord be pleased with our consideration of his most excellent word. Please pray with me now.
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- Oh Lord, we cry out to you as a people filled with gratitude for the great works you have done in Christ.
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- We rejoice that in your mercy and love you have accepted sinners to be part of your family and kingdom.
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- And oh Lord, I pray that today the power of your spirit you would sharpen us, that you would purify and sanctify us and that all of this would be to your glory and for our good.
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- And we ask all of this in Jesus' name, amen. Please be seated. Today we will be considering the first four chapter, first four verses of chapter two.
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- And the title of the message is Knowing Him. Those of you who have need of an outline,
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- I have something to help you. The first one is I want you to notice who you are by extension of John's address to the original audience, who you are.
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- Second, I want you to look for what you are to do, what you are to do, who you are, what you are to do.
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- Third, I'd like you to consider and meditate upon who Christ is.
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- Fourth, what Christ does. And finally, what you are to do as those in Christ in light of what
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- Christ has done and who he is. So who you are, who
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- Christ is, what Christ does, what you ought to do.
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- John is eager to bring sanctification and a pure view of the gospel life for the
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- Christian in his epistle. He started with that grand theme of the incarnation of the second person of the
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- Trinity. And he's taught us that God is light and that in him is no darkness at all.
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- He is a holy God, a pure God, and he brings light into the darkness.
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- Today, the focus is a very simple concept. You could preach on this every week.
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- Do not sin, keep his commandments, but there is some nuance and some depth of consideration that we must consider.
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- There is a danger of taking sin lightly. This seems to be a concern for John in this epistle.
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- It's certainly an issue in our time and I'm sure in every time in which the church has been in existence.
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- The gospel of God's grace in Jesus Christ, so free, so liberating, can cause us to view sin lightly.
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- It could even lead us to license. After all, we're all doing it, we're all sinning, and God has forgiven us.
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- So we could take a more antinomian approach and take sin to be light and not of such great consequence.
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- Today, we're going to get some insight into why we have to abandon that notion, why a practical holiness is necessary for the people of God and why it's so costly to bring sinners into the kingdom, so costly that it requires the death of the righteous one, the
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- Lord Jesus Christ. Well, let's consider the exposition by understanding what is being said here.
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- Look at verse one of chapter two. My little children.
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- I think about John in his now probably more aged state.
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- He's not a young man anymore. He was the youngest of the disciples, but now he is a fatherly figure in the church.
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- And this statement reveals a couple of things. First is his apostolic authority.
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- He calls his hearers little children. But maybe even more importantly, it is a term of affection.
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- John views these people as dear to him. They are not just mere audience members.
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- These are people for whom John deeply loves. Whenever in Greek, the diminutive form, little, is put, it is usually a term of endearment.
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- And what I love most about this idea, for John to say my little children, he's saying that you are those whom
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- I deeply love. We think about our little children. I looked and just saw the
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- Lemkes, the little children and their family. And see how affection and how we look upon them, not only in their family as a church, how we look upon the little children that the
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- Lord has in our congregation. And our hearts are melted within us.
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- We are moved with affection and love for these little ones. And John, that great apostle, views the church in this way.
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- I had a thought of this, I believe it was last evening. I always thought it was interesting that John in his gospel called himself the disciple whom
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- Jesus loved. So that's a little arrogant, isn't it? He runs faster than Peter.
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- He outruns Peter in his accounting, a resurrection warning. And as I thought about it in relation to this text,
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- I wonder if Jesus loved John in this intense and special way that John would transmit that love to the church.
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- John is very taken with the idea of Christian love as we've talked about already in this epistle.
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- And if you read the gospels and all of his writings, it is central to his doctrine.
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- John, as one who was the object of Jesus's affection, someone who was deeply loved by Christ, he has now turned and he deeply loves his people.
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- May that be true for us. Who you are is those who are deeply loved by God.
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- And this should cause our shoulders to drop and our anxieties to diminish a bit.
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- The Christian is a darling of God. And these Christians are the darlings of the apostle
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- John. My little children, these things
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- I write to you. Now, several times in the epistle, John says, and we're not gonna go over all of those, but he says, these things
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- I write to you. Those are clues to us giving us more detail about what he is intending to convey.
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- What is the message of John's epistle? I'll look at the rest of the end of the first sentence.
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- It says, so that you may not sin. Seems very basic, doesn't it?
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- The gospel of grace in Christ has come and he has come and he's paid the penalty for sin.
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- And it follows that the people of God should themselves not sin.
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- So why does John have to do this? Why does he have to teach this? Well, as we learned earlier in our study of 1
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- John, there was a strain within the church that said, obedience isn't that important.
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- Incipient antinomianism, it doesn't really matter. Jesus has forgiven us all of our sins.
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- So here's the first idea, do not sin. Now, when you hear that,
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- I think there's a question that immediately comes to mind, particularly for this early original audience.
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- But I've already sinned. You've called me not to sin,
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- John. The Holy Spirit has inscripturated this word that I should not sin, but I have sinned.
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- And I know that I was forgiven by Christ when I trusted in him, but what about my sin now?
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- What becomes of my sin now? And John, anticipating that question in a very incredible way says, continue looking at verse one.
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- And if anyone sins, we have an advocate with the
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- Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous.
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- The sum of God's perfections is his holiness. We serve a holy
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- God and we take sin lightly and we think it's no big deal, but God never has that opinion of sin, never.
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- We waver, we compromise, we give a little ground, but God is unwavering, he's immutable, he's unchanging.
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- He has a very stern view of sin. He has a very stern view of your sin, not just sin categorically, but your own personal sin.
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- Your sin is a big deal, don't treat it lightly.
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- He also introduces something to us that's very powerful.
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- It's called a prolepsis. I don't know if you've ever heard of that term, but it comes from classic rhetoric.
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- It seems that John employs this here and there's other places in scripture. We'll see in just a moment, it also happens.
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- What is a prolepsis? Well, it's the anticipation and answering of possible objections.
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- John has posited, he has in the imperative, he is commanding his hearers and us to not sin.
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- And that question arises, but what about my sin? What can I do about them?
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- The prolepsis gives us something that's very important. It answers the possible objections, it anticipates them before they can be given.
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- And maybe more powerfully, it is the representation of a thing as existing before it actually comes into being or does so.
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- John teaches that Christ deals with future sins. He talks about it as if it were in the past tense.
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- This is very powerful, maybe the most striking. I am gonna ask you to turn one place today, turn to Romans chapter four.
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- The things that are exciting to you and to me may be different, but I find this very exciting because it unlocks a world of revelation in the scripture to us.
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- When we think about it, Romans chapter four,
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- I wanna begin reading in verse 13. I want you to think about the progression here and the idea of prolepsis, the anticipation and answering of possible objections and representing something as if it's already happened, which it hasn't happened yet.
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- It's something yet future. That sounds a little complicated. It'll make more sense in just a moment.
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- Our lives as Christians, we live in a redemptive prolepsis.
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- Things are future for us that are spoken of as our present possession.
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- We will one day have glorified bodies and we walk around in these bodies, but we have a promise and it's written in such a way.
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- We will have a bodily resurrection from the dead. It's certain, hasn't happened yet.
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- We're here. We haven't degraded in the grave yet.
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- Let's look at Romans 4, 13. For the promise that he would be the heir of the world was not to Abraham or to his seed through the law, but through the righteousness of faith.
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- For those who are of the law are heirs. Faith is made void and the promise made of no effect because the law brings about wrath for where there is no law, there is no transgression.
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- Therefore it is of faith that it might be according to grace so that the promise might be sure to all the seed, not only to those who are of the law, but also to those who are of the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all.
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- Now, quoting Genesis 17, prior to God's fulfillment and accomplishment of these things, this is what he says to Abraham.
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- This is prolepsis. Okay, are you ready? As it is written, this is something yet future he speaks of in the past tense.
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- I have made you a father of many nations. Abraham is old and the scripture says, as good as dead.
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- Abraham's wife is old and barren. She cannot have children.
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- And God with certainty says the promise of the future, and we know that promise includes not just land promises and the establishment of the
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- Jewish people in Canaan and all of those things, but the realization and revelation, the incarnation of the
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- Lord Jesus Christ is promised to Abraham in the impossibility of his circumstances.
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- I have already made you a father of many nations in the presence of him whom he believed
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- God, listen carefully, who gives life to the dead.
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- And here it is. And calls those things which do not exist as though they did.
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- That is the essence of this prolepsis. John and his epistle anticipates future sins being committed by the holy righteous people of God.
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- And he says, Jesus Christ is going to be your advocate in your propitiation for those sins yet future.
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- It's already determined. And in this we rejoice and sing hallelujah.
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- Adam is a man who's going to be the father of all the living, right?
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- And he doesn't even have a wife. Moses is going to tell slaves who gather straw to make bricks under heavy burdens that they're going to be freed and delivered by their
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- God. Future promises spoken of in present and past tense as work already accomplished.
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- Very amazing stuff. Let's go back to our text now. And if anyone sins, the last part of verse one, we have an advocate.
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- We have a paraclete. We have a legal advocate.
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- Someone to come alongside us. In the old days in the old court martial court of the military,
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- I love this illustration. The defense counsel is called of the accused, the friend of the accused.
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- The lawyer, you're going to come and you're going to be the advocate and you're going to plead his cause.
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- Justice demands it. So here's the progression.
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- John has called us not to sin. The question inevitably is raised, what about our sin?
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- We're going to sin in the future. We're called to this holiness. God is holy. He's uncompromising.
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- What will become of us? What about our sin? If anyone sins, we have an advocate with the father,
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- Jesus Christ, the righteous. And in my picture of this courtroom, this divine courthouse,
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- I imagine the tribunal of God, the father, the son, and the holy spirit.
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- And I imagine the charges of you, the sinner, brought before them. And I imagine the
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- Lord Jesus Christ stepping off the bench and coming alongside you and putting his arm around you and saying, oh, father, oh, holy spirit, remember that I went and I accomplished the work of salvation.
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- Your guilty verdict, your punishment, your justice has been meted out upon me.
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- I ask you, oh Lord, I beseech you, forgive them their sins.
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- This is a powerful incentive to living a holy and pure Christian life because we have a savior, an advocate.
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- The king himself, the Lord and master, the righteous one, he's the one who comes as our paraclete, our advocate.
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- And he gives evidence to the court that stands. So remember, father, you purposed that their sins would fall upon me.
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- The only declaration can be their sins are forgiven if we have this kind of advocate.
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- With the father, the Lord Jesus Christ. Back to the light sin.
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- You and I have to be extremely careful that we do not trivialize or minimize the significance of Christ's work for us, the costly work for us on the cross.
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- If we do not have Christ as our advocate, we do not have salvation, we do not have forgiveness, we only have the justice of God.
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- But oh people of God, we do have an advocate. We do have a savior who is
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- Christ the Lord. And because of this, we have the forgiveness of sins.
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- Another thing I'd like us to focus on in this description of who Jesus is.
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- Notice the description, Jesus Christ, the righteous. He's freed from sin.
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- He's obeyed the command to keep the commandments and to not sin negatively, positively.
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- He has accomplished this work in himself. And this idea of righteousness is someone who perfectly conforms to the will and mind and purposes and teaching of God.
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- That takes us back to chapter one with John's idea that in the beginning was the word, the word of life.
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- The Lord Jesus Christ has been manifested. We've seen, we bear witness, we declare that eternal life which has come from the father and is now manifested to us that you might have fellowship with us and with one another and our fellowship was with the father and with his son,
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- Jesus Christ. We write these things that your joy may be full.
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- Not only do we need Christ for justification, the declaration of our righteousness, but we need
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- Christ for our sanctification. We need the righteousness of Christ applied to us, not only at our conversion, not only in our childhood, but as we grow and mature until the last day we're on earth, we need him and we need him more still when we get to heaven because he's our only advocate.
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- And Jesus Christ himself is the only capital R, righteous one and the one who conforms perfectly to God because he himself is
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- God in the flesh. Revealed in these last times for our salvation and the salvation of the world.
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- Well, it takes us to the second verse in our section. And it says, he himself is the propitiation for our sins.
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- This word is complex and the ancient
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- Greek, it meant an appeasement of an offended God. And that is really a perfect description of what has happened here.
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- Our God and his holiness has been offended by our sin and a sacrifice, some appeasement, some way for God to be reconciled must be provided.
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- And Jesus Christ himself alone is that one who is the propitiation, the appeasement of an offended
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- God, one who would satisfy God's wrath. By the sacrifice of himself, it is an expiation of sin.
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- It purifies the person who is guilty. You, you have been purified because of the propitiation of Christ.
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- And God accepts the sacrifice as satisfaction for the injuries against his character and name that have been committed against him.
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- This is who Jesus is. This is what he does. He's the advocate and he is the propitiation.
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- Now, the last part of verse two is important. Look at what it says. It says, and he himself is the propitiation for our sins and not for ours only, but also for the whole world.
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- Now, he's not teaching a universalism, but he is teaching that Jesus Christ and his salvation has come not only for the
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- Jews, but also for the Greeks. His salvation goes out to the ends of the earth.
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- And no doubt, John's probably largely Jewish audience need to be reminded of this very important fact.
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- The salvation of Israel is the salvation of the world. Israel's Messiah is the
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- Messiah of the world. Israel's king is the king of the universe and the king of kings.
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- This little country in this little place, God has brought redemption and salvation in Christ and its application and its impact touches the very ends of the earth.
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- It also makes me think in this idea of prolepsis, the entire world being saved.
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- In other words, the gospel going to every tribe, tongue and nation. In Paul's day, the gospel had gone to the known world.
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- And since that time, the gospel of Jesus Christ has been going in ever expanding concentric circles.
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- He says something is true that hasn't happened yet, really in first John, but the ends of the earth are going to press into the kingdom of God because of Christ and his gospel.
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- It should be a cause for our rejoicing. Well, the good news also, covenant promises have covenant stipulations.
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- Let's look again at our text, verse three. Now by this, we know that we know him if we keep his commandments.
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- In our tradition, the reformed church, the test of knowing him is the ability to articulate sound doctrine.
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- That's certainly very important. Here, the test of knowing him is keeping his commandments, obedience.
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- I say, does this fly in the face of grace? Is this anti -gospel in some way?
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- It could never be. The gospel of Jesus Christ is so powerful that it transforms sinners that they may not sin and in fact can pursue and walk in righteousness.
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- I've said this several times, it bears repeating. I prefer the Augustinian formula and the
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- Thomas Boston of those two, the Augustinian formula, the fourfold state of man.
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- This is very practical and very real. Man in his primitive integrity had the ability to sin or not sin.
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- Think about the tree, he sinned. After the fall of man, he enters into the second fold, the twofold state of man, the second of those four folds and he is not able to restrain himself from sin.
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- Now here's the part that I want us to gather. You and I as Christians, we always say we're sinners.
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- We stay or we talk about like we're in number two. We're in number three.
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- We are able not to sin. It's not sinless perfection, don't get mixed up.
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- But you and I have given hamartia, that's sin, too much credit. We have downplayed the glorious work of Jesus Christ in transforming and saving sinners.
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- You and I must think of ourselves when it comes to sin. Sin is the anomaly. Righteousness is the rule.
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- Sin is the anomaly. When I sin, it is out of round with my new nature in Christ.
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- I don't think we think that way. Just a sinner. You are just a sinner, but you've been redeemed.
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- The test of knowing him, again, there's a purpose here in 1 John, you can imagine.
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- I should point this out. When you're counseling someone who is religiously prideful,
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- I think you crush them. You hit them hard. Jesus did.
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- But if you have someone who is weak and says obedience doesn't matter, you have to hit them a little bit hard too.
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- And you have to say, you have to keep his commandments. If you run into someone who's striving to walk with Christ and walk in the light as he is in the light and they're struggling and they're humble and they're hurting, you're gentle with them.
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- You shepherd and help them, pick them up. John says, you're my darlings.
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- You are people whom I deeply love. You should not be sinning.
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- When you sin, now and in the future, you have an advocate, Christ the Lord. He is the satisfaction.
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- He is the propitiation of God's wrath for our sins. And this gospel and this salvation goes to all the world.
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- But our witness and our integrity demands that we keep his commandments.
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- What kind of priority is this comprehensive obedience in your life?
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- Do not sin. I think about the transgression negatively, but I also think positively.
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- I'm actively striving to keep his commandments. This is all possible because I've entered into that third of the fourfold state of man.
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- And by prolepsis, there's going to be a day when I will no longer sin.
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- It's glorification. So follow the progression again, the ability to sin or not sin.
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- The inability to not sin is the second one. In other words, you're given over to sin.
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- The lost world is in two. They never get out of two, both now and in eternity.
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- The redeemed world is now able not to sin. And in the future, there's going to be a day where it will be impossible for us, the people of God, to sin.
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- That's rejoicing. That's a cause of our hallelujahs and our amens.
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- If we really love Christ, we want to be done with the sin. If this isn't important to you,
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- I question your intimate knowledge of Christ. If you know him, you don't want to sin.
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- You want to set the sin aside. Well, this test of knowing him is to know through personal experience.
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- It's used of the language of Adam in the marriage act with his wife
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- Eve. He knew her and she conceived a son, Cain.
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- The intimate knowledge and communing with God causes us to not take sin lightly.
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- We are not keeping his commandments that we might earn his favor.
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- We keep his commandments because it's our possession. Very important.
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- You are loved of God. You're the little children. You are the objects of his affection.
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- You are secure. You are free. You are set free from all of that bondage. Now, walking in righteousness, this is fit for me in Christ.
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- This accords with my new nature in him. Well, fourth, it says in verse four, he who says,
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- I know him and does not keep his commandments is a liar and his truth is not in him.
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- To know him intimately in a one flesh union, to know his forgiveness, to know his salvation, to know communion with God and his people, to know that sense of unburdening and the forgiveness of sin, that sense of consecration and washing that he has provided for us, he's made us righteous in him.
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- For me to say, I know him and give little regard to his commandments gives you the right to say he's a liar and the truth is not in him.
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- I want to speak the truth. I want to speak the truth about being one of God's little children, one of his deeply loved ones.
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- I wanna be speaking the truth that in my sin, I have and you have an advocate with the father, the righteous one, the
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- Lord himself, Jesus Christ. I wanna speak the truth that he really is the propitiation for your sin and my sin and his propitiation, his advocacy, his salvation goes to the ends of the earth.
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- To keep going with that same level of zeal and profession, I have to say
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- I'm eager and earnest and desiring to keep his commandments. Otherwise I make myself to be a liar.
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- The truth is not in me. So who are you?
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- At all the steps today, you have been affirmed to be a child of God. Live as the people of God.
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- What are you to do? You are to adore and to praise and honor and magnify the name of the
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- Lord Jesus Christ. But you're also commanded to flee from sin.
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- Today, I urge you to wage war to fight the good warfare against your sin.
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- As we said in the last couple of weeks, those particular sins that you're committing.
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- And today, oh people of God, when we sing and in just a few moments, will you cry out with joy and thanksgiving that you have an advocate, a perfect advocate, the only mediator between God and men, the
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- Lord Jesus Christ, the righteous one, the perfect one. He is your defense counsel.
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- And he says to the father in that holy legal tribunal,
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- I myself am the propitiation for all of their sins.
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- It seems fitting for us that we, if we know him, we would keep his commands.
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- Do you agree? Let's pray together now.
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- Oh Lord, we give thanks to you for loving us, for standing as our friend in the law court, but even more so Lord, that you have taken us to be your holy bride and you love us in that way.
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- Oh Lord, I pray that we would be the people who recognize we have victory over sin and that we would walk in it.
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- And oh Lord, when we fall into sin and unbelief and disobedience, we would be reminded that you said that if we confess our sins, you are faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
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- What a mighty loving God we serve, who not only declares us righteous, but continues to make us righteous even unto glorification.
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- Oh Lord, we thank you for the promises that seem like yet future, but are present in a reality for the people of God.
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- Even now your kingship and lordship is expanding all over the earth and the world.
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- And oh Lord, we may have cause for discouragement, but we know that every tongue will confess and every knee will bow.
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- And the righteousness of your kingdom will stretch to every place that there is dirt and sand and sea and where the sun shines.
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- And in that day, oh Lord, that you will yourself be the light. We'll have no need of the sun because of the brightness of your glory.
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- And oh Lord, we say, make that which is future, present and in the past tense for us today.
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- And we ask all of this in Jesus name, amen. Continue our worship through the presentation of tithes and offerings.
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- Please stand. Let's pray together now.
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- Oh Lord, we thank you for your immense provision for us.
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- Your righteous ones don't ever beg bread and you provide for the needs of your people.
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- Oh Lord, help us to labor diligently in our work that we might prosper.
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- That not only might we fulfill our obligations to the tithe, but give offerings to help those in need.
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- Out of the abundance that you have shown us Lord, I pray that we would live and love abundantly. We ask all this in Jesus name, amen.
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- In light of these things, the God who takes barren old men and women and saves the world.
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- The God who makes promises and speaks of them in the past tense. Things yet future as if they've already come to pass.
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- Let's give glory to him now and the zealous singing of the Lord be with you.
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- Lift up your hearts. Let us give thanks to the Lord.
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- It is good and right so to you. It is right and a good and joyful thing that we should at all times and in all places give thanks to you, oh
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- Holy Lord. Father almighty, everlasting God. Because you sent your beloved son to redeem us from sin and death and to make us heirs in him of everlasting life.
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- That when he shall come again in power and great triumph to judge the world, we may without shame or fear rejoice to behold his appearing.
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- Therefore with angels and archangels and with all the company of heaven, we praise and magnify your glorious name evermore praising you and singing.
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- Oh, please be seated.
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- Let's take just a moment to reflect upon these things and our proper disposition and coming to the
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- Lord's table. Let's take just a moment. Oh Lord, we thank you for the salvation that is ours in Jesus Christ.
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- We thank you that you've made us accepted in the beloved.
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- And oh Lord, we thank you that your body was prepared to be atoning sacrifice, to be the propitiation.
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- Your blood shed that there might be remission of sins.
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- And oh Lord, we thank you for this good gift of the sacrament of communion that conveys to us the body, the blood of Christ crucified.
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- We thank you for bread and for wine. How in it we taste and see that the
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- Lord is good. The body and blood of Christ in him crucified. Oh Lord, we pray that we would renew covenant with you today.
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- You are the God who promises and brings to pass. And I pray that you would make us a people who walk and live in those promises and obedience and great faith.
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- Filled with love and adoration for you and your people. That we would truly commune with you and one another.
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- We ask all this in Jesus name, amen. On the night in which our
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- Lord was betrayed, he took bread, his disciples saying.
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- Likewise, he took the cup after supper saying, this cup is the new covenant. For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, therefore we proclaim the faith.
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- Christ is died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again. Let's approach the table now together in unison.
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- We do not presume to come to this your table, trusting in our own righteousness, but in your manifold and great mercies.
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- We are not worthy so much as to gather up the crumbs under your table, but you are the same
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- Lord who always shows mercy. Grant us therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the flesh and to drink of his blood.
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- That our sinful bodies may be made clean by his body and our souls washed through his most precious blood.
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- And that we may evermore dwell in him and he in us, amen.
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- Christ, our Passover was sacrificed for us. Therefore, let's keep the peace.
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- These glorious gifts of God for you, the people of God. We serve you,
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- Lord, amen. We have enjoyed many privileges today and I think it's fitting that we make this commitment now together with one voice.
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- Almighty and ever -living God, the spiritual food of the most precious body and blood of your son, our savior,
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- Jesus Christ. For assuring us in these holy mysteries that we are living members of the body of your son and heirs of your eternal kingdom.
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- And oh Lord, grant us this other benefit that you will never allow us to forget these things.
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- But having them imprinted on our hearts. May we grow and increase daily in the faith which is at work in every good deed.
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- And now Father, send us out to do the work you have given us to do. To love and serve you as faithful witnesses of Christ our
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- Lord. To him, to you, and to the Holy Spirit. Be honor and glory now and forever, amen.
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- Please stand. And the love of God and the community.
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