Lesson 12
It is Written
1 John 5:13-21
One of the qualities I do not possess without really working at it is the ability to remember. Often I have been in meetings and have made a statement but could not repeat it if my life depended on it. If I want to remember something I must write it down. I think that is true of most of what we do. Promises made are forgotten. Once upon a time there was a saying which said, “A man is as good as his word.” Another way of conducting business was with a handshake. Sadly, the saying that we use today is, “I cannot trust what people say.” This is a picture of today when politicians lie and deny having said something even when we have the words shown multiple times on television.
All that I have just said comes with a caveat. Every thing that is put on paper or as an electronic document is not necessarily true. There are many who write material that is misleading or is untrue. I am not talking about novels which are meant to entertain but those which are sold as truth. Some examples would be the Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown and even books that are meant to destroy the word of God. I have recently read a book called “Truth Matters” which was written to refute the false teachings of a man named Bart Erhman. Even in the world of supposedly Christian books great care must be taken in selecting material that can be trusted. As always everything that is written must agree with the teachings of the Bible. We can depend on the Bible as the standard because it has stood the test of time and has proven itself over and over again.
There is a danger today of the church losing its viability because it is drifting into apostasy. We are no longer holding the Scripture as our source of solid teaching. More and more the popular personalities are preaching a message that is not true to God’s word. They are building empires based on false doctrines like the health and wealth gospel. Even in those churches that are considered conservative we do little to ground our children, youth and adults in a good solid systematic study of God’s word. We are more prone to gravitate toward bits and pieces of the Bible that might address a particular topic.
As a result young people are leaving the church because we do not teach the entire Bible that is relevant to them. In the day of Jesus just the opposite was true. The people based their lives the truths of the Old Testament. Many times Jesus used the term “it is written” when He was opening the eyes of the people the message that He was trying to get across.
In order for us to ward off the enemy we must develop the same strategy. Our lives depend on what is written to be true. Satan is busy twisting God’s word. Only by careful attention to the truth can we defeat him. Remember he used what God had said to his own benefit and Eve took the bait.
1 John 5:13
John was ending up his letter and wanted to make sure that the message had been driven home. He wanted the people to know that what he had written in the letter and elsewhere in the Book of John was an accurate account. The message he shared could only be understood by those who believed. They could trust that the words were those that led to eternal life. Eternal life came from believing that the person about whom he had been writing was truly the Son of God.
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Why did John mention the word written? (It was not hearsay but the truth based on his experiences)
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What was John trying to emphasize as he concluded his letter?
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To whom was he writing?
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Who did John exclude?
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What was the compelling message to the church?
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What did he mean by the idea of believing leading to knowing?
1 John 5:14-15
The previous verses set the stage for what John said next. It is important to understand that the relationship with Christ must come first. Once a person is assured of his position in Christ then he can know that God is approachable and aware of the needs of man. The key for receiving an answer is the phrase “according to His will.” This means that man becomes so in tune with the Father that his thoughts align themselves with what God knows is best for us. This stops a follower of Christ from praying for those things for his own personal comfort but what will serve the purpose of God. This is hard to understand because man often prays for what he wants and loses faith because God does not seem to fulfill those requests. Man can be sure of one thing that God hears him. As was just mentioned He will then grant the requests if it is in the best interest of the man.
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What does it take to know that God hears our prayers? (Because we have a personal relationship with Him.)
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What is the key phrase we need to remember as we pray?
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Why does it seem sometimes that God is not answering our prayers?
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How do we know that our prayers have been answered?
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What actions should we take if God does not seem to answering our prayers?
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What do we sometimes fail to do when He does fulfill our requests?
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Why do we fail to praise Him when prayers are answered?
1 John 5:16a
John builds on the faith of the person and knew that it would take one mature in the faith to recognize that his brother was sinning. That individual was in a position to pray for a fellow believer because the one committing the act might not realize that he was in the grips of sin. He specifically uses the phrase of a sin not leading to death. The sin in question was the Greek word harmartano which meant to miss the mark. It also included the word poneria which means man’s natural depravity or inclination to sin. In both of these situations man is not lost but can regain his relationship with the Father through the intercessory prayer of others and his own repentance. Because the one praying understood the mind of God, God would answer his prayer. In the second part of this verse and the following one John deals with the issue of the sin leading to death.
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Who are those who are able to recognize that a person is sinning?
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Why does John call them to pray for another person first? (Prayers will prepare the heart to deal with the sin in a godly manner. To confront a person in one’s own power may cause more harm than good.)
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To what types of sin was John referring in the first part of this verse?
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How are you able to be in a position to pray for another person’s sin?
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How does Isaiah 1:18 fit this situation? (We are to have the same mindset as God regarding sin.)
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What is the final resolution for the man who sins in this way? (He will find restoration for his soul before God.)
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John then turns to what he called the sin leading to death. There are a number of ideas what this means and just a couple will be given here. It is of course that sin which one continues down that path will ultimately lead to separation from God. In the Old Testament it is the idea of acting in defiance of God.
In one’s desire to assert his own will he deliberately turns his back on God’s commands. Of that man Moses said he was to be cut off from the people of Israel. See Number 15:30 which speaks of that act as blaspheming God. Man can be restored when he sins unintentionally but when it is in defiance of God there are dire consequences to be faced.
The second thought is what John expressed in this letter regarding those who denied that Jesus was the Son of God and therefore divine. Jesus spoke of those individuals in Matthew 10:33 when He talked of those who denied Him would be denied before the Father. Later Matthew wrote the words of Jesus who said that if there was someone who blasphemed the Holy Spirit that person would not receive forgiveness. (Matthew 12:32) To speak against the Son and the Holy Spirit who witnessed to His deity is the sin that eventually will lead to death.
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In your mind what is the sin leading to death?
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What does the Bible have to say about the subject?
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Who do you know who has possibly committed a sin of blaspheming God?
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Why does John say that we should not spend our time praying for them? (Their defiance is obvious. There are plenty of those who have unintentionally sinned who will receive our prayers gladly.)
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What do you think of the statement, If you think you have committed the unpardonable sin you probably have not?
1 John 5:17-18
John does not excuse any type of sin. According to him everything that is not right in the eyes of God is sin. He does point out once again that there is hope for those who have not turned their back on God. Sin in the daily course of life is not punishable by death. The one is born of God does continue in the practice of sin which leads to death. Man’s forgiveness and restoration comes through the Son of God. John uses the word touch to describe the fact that the devil cannot lay hold of or have control over the life of one who has been forgiven and given eternal life.
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How does John describe sin? (As those things unrighteous.)
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What is the outcome of a man who sins? (There is a sin that does not lead to death.)
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What does it take to be restored to a right relationship with God?
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We covered this earlier but what does John mean by the statement that a born again person does not sin?
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In what way do you live up to that standard?
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What assurance does man have as a forgiven follower of Christ have?
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How does that give you comfort?
1 John 5:19
There is a tremendous contrast taking place in the world. Because of all of the evidence John has shared man can know that he belongs to God. He also knows from what was taking place around him that the world system, the cosmos is under the control of the devil.
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What are the evidences in your own life that you know and belong to God?
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How does the plan God has for man differ from what the world has to offer?
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How can we say that the world is under the control of the evil one?
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How has he gained that control?
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In what ways do Christians assist in what the devil is doing?
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How can we combat the humanistic society in which we live?
1 John 5:20
The testimony of God which is greater than that of man was stated clearly throughout the New Testament that His Son had come. Through the work of the Holy Spirit, who is the witness of the truth, man is able to know Jesus and the truth that He brings to mankind. Thankfully, man is given the privilege to have an intimate and close relationship. This is defined as being in Christ who is all truth. John wanted to reinforce the idea that it was Jesus who is the Son of God with whom man has the relationship. He is the only true God, the source of eternal life.
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How do we know that the above statement is true? (The evidence throughout Scripture is very clear about the coming Messiah.)
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What is the great privilege that man has?
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What ability does the Holy Spirit give to mankind?
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What is the result of this discernment?
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How does the last part of the verse build a case for Jesus being the Son of God?
1 John 5:21
The churches to whom John was writing were given one last warning and command. They were to guard themselves against falling back into the worship of idols that were so prevalent in the culture of that day. In the almost two thousand years since John wrote his letter things have not changed. This warning is just as important today with all the different kinds of idols as it was in the day it was written. The Bible is the living word of God.
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Why did John believe it was necessary to give one this last warning to the church?
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In what ways was that culture just like the one in which we live today?
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What are the idols that surround us?
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How can we overcome the world with all of its distractions?
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What evidence from this letter will help you the most to ward off the attacks of the devil?
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Take great care when reading any material discussing Christianity. Make sure that what has been written lines up with God’s word.
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Pray in such a way that you begin to think like God would think in a given situation.
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Do not expect for prayers to be answered if you do not pray according to God’s will.
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Do not continue to practice sin knowing when you do that it will lead to spiritual death.
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Work at being a child of God who is aware the work of the devil who is out to destroy the knowledge of God in this world.
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Acknowledge that Jesus is the Son of God who has been our Advocate before the Father refuting the accusations of the devil against sinful man.
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As mature followers of Christ pray for those who commit a sin to help them be restored to a relationship with the Father.
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Constantly be on guard against the working of the devil who is in control of the man made system of world government and economy.
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Remain strong in the faith and ward off all those things that will separate you from the Father.
The church is all about understanding that God sent His Son into the world to provide freedom from sin and eternal life. We must be diligent in holding fast to the faith. This faith can only come as we believer that the word we have is truly the word of God. We can depend on what it has to say about Jesus because it has been validated over and over again throughout history. Jesus is God and the only begotten Son of His Father. We do not have to know how all that works but because we trust the God who inspired Scripture we know that all that has been said about Jesus is true. Since we believe that fact we know that we have forgiveness and eternal salvation. This places real responsibilities on each of us. We are to teach others what we have learned. As we have shared before, as mature Christians we are to mentor those who are following us in the faith and pray for them when they stumble. Finally we must remain strong so that the devil cannot get a foothold in the Church.
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