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1. (1 John 3:4-5) The nature of sin and Jesus’ work in removing our sin. Whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness, and sin is lawlessness. And you know that He was manifested to take away our sins, and in Him there is no sin. a. Sin is lawlessness: John defines sin at its most basic root.
They can be sure about *eternal life with Jesus (1 John 3:3; 1 John 5:13). · They know Jesus Christ. 1 John 2:3, 13 · They know that they are his. 1 John 2:5; 3:10, 18-19
1 lut 2021 · LESSON #1: One of the assurances of salvation is our obedience to His Word. LESSON #2: A person who is saying he has come to know Him and is not obedient is a liar and the truth is not in him. LESSON #3: The love of God is brought to maturity in the obedient heart.
What does 1 John 3:13 mean? John extends his discussion of hate from verse 12. John's audience, apparently, was already experiencing some level of persecution. While some considered this persecution a surprise, John warned them to expect it.
Lesson 1 General Introduction. Overview. Suppose you are heavily involved in some cause or movement. You have given yourself fully to its success. None can doubt your allegiance. Then come detractors. Some are from without who are not sympathetic. Others disappoint you by defecting from within.
Whereas John wrote in 1 John 3:1 that those of the world do not know God or the children of God, in 1 John 3:10, John wrote how we can recognize the children of the devil as Jesus and the Bible define them. First, the children of the devil do not do what is right; therefore, they are not righteous.
1 John 3:4 sets forth the essential character of sin, 1 John 3:5 relates it to the person and work of Christ, and 1 John 3:6 relates it to the whole human race.