Monthly Archives: December 2011

Jesus and the future

Revelation 1.    Is this book a Revelation of Jesus Christ, or is it a prophecy about the future of the world?  Yes. Jesus is the key to our destiny, and the future of the world. He is the firstborn of … Continue reading

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authenticity: spotting fakes

Jude.    Jude wrote on a similar topic as John’s letters.  His concern was that the church had opened its doors to false Christians, who had infiltrated it. He likened them to: Cain, who killed his brother out of jealousy (11). … Continue reading

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authenticity: finding balance

3 John.    In his second letter, John had encouraged believers not to associate with deceivers who taught new things.  In this third letter, he deals with the opposite problem.  Diotrephes – apparently a leader in the church John writes to … Continue reading

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authenticity: staying in the truth

2 John.    John’s second letter was to a church group.  Although he addressed it to “the elect lady and her children” all of the commands in it are plural, which suggests he had the group in mind. He encouraged them … Continue reading

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authenticity: things we just know

1 John 5.    John concludes this letter with a list of things that authentic believers know.  There is no doubt about it: We love each other (2). We have eternal life in Christ (13). God hears our prayers (14-15). We … Continue reading

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tests of authenticity

1 John 4.    Is your faith genuine?  Here are some tests to determine the authenticity of a profession of faith. Do I confess that Jesus is God’s Son who has come in the flesh?  (2,15) Do I love other believers, … Continue reading

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authenticity: children of God

1 John 3:4-24.    John agrees with James that confession of faith is not proof of faith.  True children of God are going to stop habitually sinning, and start habitually loving each other.  If we say that the blood of Christ … Continue reading

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authenticity: abiding in Him

1 John 2:18-3:3.    Some time in the first century, there was apparently an exodus from the Church.  A number of people who were thought to be Christians left, and started their own groups.  Then they sought to convince those who … Continue reading

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authenticity: mutual appreciation

1 John 2:7-17.   Real Christians rejoice in the differences they have with others.  There is no competition among the children, the young men, and the fathers.  There is mutual appreciation and love among the brothers and sisters.  LORD, help us … Continue reading

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authenticity: obedience and confession

1 John 1:1-2:6.    John had lived and served Jesus for a good long time.  His concern for the churches under his charge was that they had been infiltrated by people whose faith was pretense.  He wanted to remind his readers … Continue reading

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