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1 John 1:1,
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"That which was from the beginning,
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which we have heard..."
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In other words, that which
was from the beginning -
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this Word which was in the beginning.
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He has become incarnate
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so that John and the other
apostles could hear Him.
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"Which we have heard,
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which we have seen with our eyes,
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which we looked upon
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and have touched with our hands
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concerning the word of life.
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The life was made manifest
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and we have seen it
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and testify to it
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and proclaim to you the eternal life
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which was with the Father
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and was made manifest to us.
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That which we have seen and heard
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we proclaim also to you
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so that you too may
have fellowship with us."
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Now notice that.
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We proclaim this message
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based on what we have seen and heard -
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we proclaim to you with a purpose,
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and that purpose is that you too may have
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fellowship with us,
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and indeed our fellowship
is with the Father
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and with His Son Jesus Christ.
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Very often when you ask somebody
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about 1 John
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or maybe this swims around
in your own minds,
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we think about the purpose
for which 1 John was written.
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Often, 1 John 5:13 is what people go to.
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1 John 5:13 says this:
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"I write these things to you..."
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Again, he's giving a reason
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for why he is writing.
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"I write these things to you who believe
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in the name of the Son of God
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that you may know
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that you have eternal life."
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And people look at that and assurance
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seems to be one of the motives here.
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But I would just come back to 1:3
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and say in the very
beginning of this letter,
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if there is a predominant reason
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that John is setting forth
right at the beginning -
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and I think we'll see this as
we go through this letter.
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(incomplete thought)
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Time and again, what we are going to find
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throughout 1 John is expressions
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of what the fellowship looks like
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that we have with the Father.
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And it really is that if
we have eyes to see.
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Let's keep reading here - v. 4.
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1 John 1:4
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"We are writing these things
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so that our joy may be complete."
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V. 5, "This is the message we
have heard from Him..."
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John is saying this is the message
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we apostles have heard from Christ.
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"...And proclaim to you
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that God is light
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and in Him is no darkness at all."
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Now that's a very interesting statement.
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It's as though John just kind of says:
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When you sum up all that Jesus taught us,
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if you could put it in one statement,
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that really seems like
what he's doing here.
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God is light and in Him
is no darkness at all.
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"If we say we have fellowship with Him
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while we walk in darkness,
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we lie and do not practice the truth.
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But if we walk in the light
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as He is in the light,
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we have fellowship with one another,
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and the blood of Jesus His Son
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cleanses us from all sin.
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If we say we have no sin,
we deceive ourselves
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and the truth is not in us.
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If we confess our sins, He is faithful
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and just to forgive us our sins
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and to cleanse us from
all unrighteousness.
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If we say we have not sinned,
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we make Him a liar
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and His Word is not in us."
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Now, I don't want to move away
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from this idea of fellowship with God
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anytime soon.
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Because I think that there is a lot
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for us to consider about this.
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I want you to think.
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You may recall,
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Jesus Christ gave a purpose
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for why He came into the world.
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Do you remember what He told Pilate?
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For this reason...
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For this purpose...
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I've come into the world. Why?
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What was it?
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Truth.
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To bear witness to the truth.
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What truth?
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Do you remember what He said?
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Jesus came into this world
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and when He came to people
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He did not say: "This is My truth."
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"It comes from Me."
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Do you remember what
He said or how He said it?
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He said it this way:
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He said, "My teaching is not Mine..."
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Whose was it?
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It was the Father's.
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He said that it was teaching
"of Him who sent Me."
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He came with the words of life
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from the Father.
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(incomplete thought)
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Now think about this.
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Jesus is the prototype apostle.
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Do you know that the author of Hebrews
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actually calls Him what -
what does he call Him?
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The Apostle and High
Priest of our confession.
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He is the first apostle.
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What's an apostle?
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This is one sent.
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Specifically, one sent with
a message to proclaim.
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Christ is that Apostle.
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He came. He came from His Father.
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He came with a message.
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He was the first one that was sent
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with these words of life to shine
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on those who sit in this darkness,
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the shadows of sin and death.
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He came. He came to expose light.
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Well, you know what happened?
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The Lord was not going to be here long.
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And as His time was drawing to an end
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when He would depart out of this world
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and return to His Father,
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what was He doing?
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I mean, just think about John 14, 15, 16.
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What is that all about?
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He's leaving. What's He doing?
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He's preparing these who He said:
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You guys are now going to be My witnesses.
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In other words, I came from
My Father with a message.
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This was not My message. It was His.
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It was the message of Him who sent Me.
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Now I'm going out of the world
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and I'm leaving you.
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He carefully was training
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and discipling men who would remain
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in the world.
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He wasn't praying that God
would take them out of the world,
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because they need to remain in the world.
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And through all the ages,
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we need to remain in the world.
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Why? Because we are going
to have this message.
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We are going to bear witness to it.
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He was training men who would remain
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in the world and continue proclaiming
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the very message that He Himself
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had received from His Father.
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And the thing about all this,
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the thing that I'm really
building up to is this:
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The apostles did not and were never asked
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to simply dream up a message.
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The apostles were not asked
to dream up their own thing.
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What were they to do?
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They were to pass on to mankind
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the revelation that they received
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from God the Son
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which He had received from God the Father.
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And that's what this is all about.
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We have John coming
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and he's giving us the fact
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that he saw this.
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He was a witness to it.
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And I'll tell you this,
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believing this divine revelation
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that these apostles are handing forth
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is life and death.
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And it's clear to me
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the way he talks here,
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the way he so strongly, badly
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is interested in persuading us -
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it's clear John understands
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that this message requires
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the strongest evidence.
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You get the feeling.
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We heard it.
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Our hands touched it.
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You get this feeling:
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John is saying, look,
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we did not believe this lightly
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and we don't expect you to.
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You know one of the things
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that often Christians are charged with?
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We're charged with having a blind faith.
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But that's not the idea here.
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John and the other apostles
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did not believe these things lightly.
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They don't expect us to just
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accept these things on a whim.
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John's faith was solid.
It was built on something.
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It was built on what his eyeballs saw.
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(incomplete thought)
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You think about these guys.
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Their faith was not some irrational thing
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of crazy men.
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You think about what they did.
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They looked at Him.
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They looked at His works.
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They were able to examine.
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They saw whole crowds healed.
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Think about them walking back
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with a basket full of the remnants
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leftover from the feeding of the 5,000.
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You remember, there were 12 baskets.
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That number was probably not random.
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It was meant that each
one of those apostles
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would have a basket for themselves.
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So while they're coming back with it,
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their eyeballs are looking at it.
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They're processing.
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They're registering.
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This five loaves, two fish -
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now we have 12 baskets full
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and that's what's leftover.
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They processed.
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Their faith was calm. It was collected.
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It was rational.
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It was built on historical truths.
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It was not some craziness.
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It was not something that came
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from dreams and hallucinations.
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These men weighed these things out.
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The apostles personally
observed these things.
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John is saying:
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Hey, my preaching is not just some hearsay
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or opinions or myths
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or some kind of tradition or conjecture.
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You get the idea in all
of this John is certain.
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You get that when you read John.
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You don't see John waffling.
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It's like: We know.
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We know. We've seen this.
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Over against what?
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(incomplete thought)
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Remember this. Remember 1 John 2:26.
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"I write these things to you about those
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who are trying to deceive you."
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There were deceivers that
were afoot in the land.
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And you know what?
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Those who do not observe Christ firsthand,
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what do they do?
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We have people all over the place.
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They stand over there
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and they want to say: Oh, no, no, no.
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It didn't happen that way.
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No, Jesus was not really like that.
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He wasn't that way.
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But John is saying what use is it
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for someone standing
over there at a distance
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to argue that Jesus Christ
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is different from what
the apostles say He is.
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John says it's of no use.
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We've seen Him.
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We've seen the living
Christ with our own eyes.
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We've touched. We've heard.
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John says we're no fools.
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(incomplete thought)
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You remember that's what Peter said.
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Lord, we did give everything up.
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They were no fools for doing it.
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There's a lot of people
out there that are fools.
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There are a lot of people
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that follow the Jim Jones' in this world
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and they go off to Waco.
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There are all sorts of
people following error
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and following leaders that are in error.
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It's happening all over the place.
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But he's saying we're not fools.
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We're no fools for laying down our lives.
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John seems to mock at the idea
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that trusting Christ is just some blind,
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foolish faith as though what?
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Believers are just idiots
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who believe in Christ
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contrary to all that's reasonable,
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reliable, rational.
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John did his investigation.
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He analyzed.
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You can see those guys.
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Their eyes were on Christ.
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Not only did they look at baskets,
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they saw people.
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They saw people rise from the dead.
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They saw this firsthand.
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Jesus is saying I'm doing
this in your sight
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that you guys might believe.
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They saw Him.
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They saw the resurrected Christ.
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(incomplete thought)
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And you know, not only that,
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but when you read the Gospels,
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it says later on they recalled
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that Scripture said...
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like "zeal for Your house..."
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Things like that.
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What they were doing was they were
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going to the Old Testament Scriptures
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and they were saying:
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this all lines up!
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This works! This is Him!
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Everything points to it being Him.
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That's what's happening.
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He saw the miracles.
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He saw the fulfillment of prophecy.
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They knew that John the Baptist had come.
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There was a forerunner that was predicted
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and there he was and he came and he left.
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You know, even the enemies,
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they said we couldn't take Him.
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No man speaks like Him.
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Can you imagine they sat
under His wisdom day by day?
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And if people at a distance could say
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the demons don't talk like that...
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Can somebody with demons open the eyes...?
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Even if those at a distance -
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can you imagine those guys
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that sat under His shadow
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and heard Him talk
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and they recognized?
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You know what, they knew Him
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closely enough
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that there was no sin in Him.
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They saw that. This Man doesn't lie.
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This Man doesn't cheat.
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This Man doesn't steal.
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He's blown away by it.
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You go to 1 John 5:20.
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"We know the Son of God has come."
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We know it.
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They knew it.
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They had no doubts about it.
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And here they are telling us.
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And you know the
interesting thing about it
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is 2,000 years later, God
has preserved their words,
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and people are still being
transformed by them.
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People are being saved by them.
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People are being helped by them.
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But here's the thing,
John's message of certainty
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is not just that the Son of God has come.
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John is also thoroughly convinced
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and through the core of his being.
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You can see it there in 1 John 1:3.
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What's really got him gripped
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is that he himself personally possesses
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what he calls "fellowship with the Father
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and with His Son Jesus Christ."
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Notice this. 1 John 1:3.
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"Indeed..."
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You see that word?
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"Indeed our fellowship
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is with the Father and
His Son Jesus Christ."
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Think about when John writes this.
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Most of the biblical scholars,
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they assume he's probably an old man
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at the point he's writing.
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But you know what?
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Whether he is or he's in mid-life,
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whatever - we know that this is after
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Christ has come and gone.
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The Lord ascended long ago likely.
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John isn't saying that his fellowship
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was with the Son, like back then,
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when he laid at Jesus' side.
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He's saying "is."
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My fellowship "is."
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Our fellowship - us apostles -
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we have fellowship with the Father
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and with the Son and we have it even now.
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Even though Christ had physically departed
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out of this world
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maybe some six decades before,
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John says that his fellowship is -
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currently, now, it's real, it's valid,
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it's vivid, it's vibrant, it's alive,
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it's present.
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and it's with the Father and with His Son.
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How does that happen?
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Well, because it's a
supernatural fellowship.
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It transcends time.
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It transcends place.
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Now, here's the thing.
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I don't want to move away from fellowship
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because it's one of the most precious
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and valuable things that we have
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as true Christians.
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(incomplete thought)
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Look, one of the concerns undoubtedly
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that John has in writing this letter,
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as much as to give assurance to the true,
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this book undoubtedly has
been used repeatedly
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to open the eyes of
those who are still blind
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but think it's all okay.
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I want to hit on fellowship, for one,
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I want us to recognize and realize
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what treasure we have.
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And I want you that don't
have this fellowship
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to cry out to God to rescue you.
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If there's anything at the heart
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of true Christianity it's right here.
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If there's anything about
what eternal life is all about,
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it's right here.
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And so, the title of my message today is:
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What Does Fellowship With God Look Like?
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And I don't know how many messages
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it's going to take me to look at these,
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but we're going to start.
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I know this,
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John has fellowship with
the Father and the Son
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and he wants us to have it too
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and he speaks the way he speaks
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so that you and I might have it as well.
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His desire is that we would get
swallowed up in this thing.
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This is his joy,
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that our joy might be full.
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Maybe that's our joy as well -
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being full because we have the fellowship.
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His joy being full because he sees
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others being swallowed
up into this fellowship.
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He says, "That which we
have seen and heard
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we proclaim also to you,
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so that you too may have fellowship..."
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That's the idea.
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"...With us, and indeed our fellowship
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is with the Father and
His Son Jesus Christ."
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Now, we're going to
hit on this a few times.
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Don't get weary of this, but just think.
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Fellowship. We need to really accurately
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understand the concept.
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It's the Greek word "koinonia."
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You've heard that word -
most of you have, I don't doubt.
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Sometimes "communion."
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The word expresses the idea of:
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you have a person here,
you have a person here.
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It can be two people.
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It can be more than two people.
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But it's the fact that you have
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two or more who share the same things.
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When you participate in the
same thing I participate in,
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we have fellowship in that thing.
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It is that which we have together.
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We have in common.
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Now, koinonia as John is using it
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has to do with sharing what John
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and the other apostles themselves
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have in common with the Father
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and with His Christ.
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Now it is worth noting,
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one of the lexicons that I have,
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actually looks at the secular Greek
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from 2,000 years ago.
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It's interesting. This word koinonia
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was used of the closest
human relationships.
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Caesar Augustus -
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you may know that name.
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In his day, the word koinonia was used
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to describe a marriage covenant.
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On an even more intimate level,
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this term is also used in secular Greek
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to describe the marriage bed.
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And that ought not to be difficult
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for us to understand
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because as you go to marriage,
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there's closer sharing.
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As you go to the marriage bed,
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there's even closer sharing.
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This is sharing on the deepest level.
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And as we've said before,
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that marriage is just a shadow.
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That's what we're talking about here.
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We're talking about sharing with God
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at the most intimate of levels.
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And I hope this just helps us
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to start to realize
the incredible privilege
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that we as saved sinners -
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we have in communion or in common
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or partakers with, sharers with
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the infinitely holy God.
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God allows us to share with Him
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at the deepest levels.
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This is what I want to
start looking at today.
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What does God share with us?
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What is it?
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What does God, when He saves you
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and He brings you to Himself,
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when He knows you -
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when He takes you unto Himself
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for the reality of what
marriage is just a shadow,
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what is it that He shares
with you that He has?
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That's what we want to think about.
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What does fellowship with God look like?
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And all I can cover today
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is three of the things.
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What do we have in common with God?
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This is the question of the hour.
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What is the basis for this fellowship?
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I guess I'd maybe ask it this way:
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What is the basis for this term fellowship
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even being used?
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I mean he's using it for a purpose.
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Why?
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What is it that a saved sinner
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actually shares in common
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with God the Father and God the Son?
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So here's where it begins.
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Here's the first thing.
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You're going to see it from 1 John.
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The very first thing,
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the very first place
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where our fellowship begins -
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true fellowship -
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you'll never have fellowship
with God without this.
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The truest most intimate
fellowship with God
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is based on the truth that God
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has revealed about His Son.
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Now don't despise that.
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Don't say, oh, that's obvious.
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Let's think about this for a second.
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Look at 1:3.
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"That which we have seen and heard..."
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What did he see and hear?
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What's "that"?
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That which we have seen.
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Notice "that" in v. 3 is the same "that"
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that verse 1 starts with.
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"That which was from the beginning."
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V. 3, "That which we have seen and heard."
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He's speaking about Christ.
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He's speaking about the truths,
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the things that they heard,
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the things that they saw,
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the things that were manifest,
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the things that they touched
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that pertained to Christ.
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That.
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That, that, that
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which we have seen and heard of Christ,
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of Him who was the Word,
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who was in the beginning.
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That One who became incarnate.
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The Word became flesh.
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We touched Him.
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All that we saw. All that we heard.
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"We proclaim also to you,
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so that..."
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You notice that connection.
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"So that you too may
have fellowship with us."
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Oh brethren, just very quickly,
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look at 1 John 2:22.
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"Who is the liar but he who denies
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that Jesus is the Christ?"
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Now do you see this?
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A liar is a person who does not
have fellowship with the Father.
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You're going to see these two categories
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throughout 1 John.
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You have fellowship.
You don't have fellowship.
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You're a liar. You're not a liar.
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You're in the truth.
You're not in the truth.
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These things go back and forth.
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You basically have two camps here
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and John calls them by
lots of different names,
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but who is the liar?
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Who is the guy on the outside?
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Who is the guy that does not
have fellowship with God?
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"He who denies that Jesus is the Christ."
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You see what he's saying?
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Not that denies Jesus existed,
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but it's just you have
wrong views about Christ.
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"This is the antichrist,
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he who denies the Father and the Son."
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Wait. How does he deny the Father?
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You were just saying that he denied
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that Jesus is the Christ.
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Yes, but to deny Jesus is the Christ
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is to deny what the Father said
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about the Son.
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It's to deny the Father as well.
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It's to be out of communion,
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out of step to not share.
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When God saves a sinner
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and He brings them to Himself,
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do you know what He does?
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He opens their eyes to who Christ is.
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Oh, that is central!
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That is key!
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Look at 4:2.
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"By this you know the Spirit of God,
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and every spirit that confesses
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Jesus Christ has come
in the flesh is from God.
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You see, "that which is from God"
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confesses the right
things about Jesus Christ.
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If you go to 5:1,
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"Everyone who believes that Jesus
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is the Christ has been born of God,
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and everyone who loves the Father
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loves whoever has been born of Him."
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If you go to 5:10,
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"Whoever believes in the Son of God
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has the testimony in himself.
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Whoever does not believe
God has made Him a liar
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because he has not
believed in the testimony
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that God has borne concerning His Son."
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You see that?
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Those of us in communion,
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do you know what we share?
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We share the testimony
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that God bears concerning His Son.
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We believe Christ to be who the Father
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says that Christ is.
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Listen, fellowship that is not based
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on what God has revealed
about Jesus Christ
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is never ever true fellowship.
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Did you all get that?
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We live in an ecumenical age
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where it is just expected
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that we are going to accept one another
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if we're loving.
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"Oh, you guys are Christians?
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You say that you're loving."
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Isn't that what Christianity is viewed as?
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It's viewed as these
people who are loving.
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It's viewed as these people
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who are not going to be aggressive;
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these people who are just going to be
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kind to everybody
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and they're going to accept everybody.
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And that's what we're
slapped in the face with.
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How can you guys say you're Christians
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and you act so unloving?
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Listen, if there was anybody
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who was an apostle of love
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it was John himself.
-
And if there's anybody that came along
-
and would have been thought today
-
to be narrow and bigoted,
-
extreme and unloving, it's him!
-
I mean, if there was anybody
-
that firmly stood on
the truth of Scripture
-
as revealed about Christ and His work -
-
you know what the world likes to say?
-
Doctrine what?
-
Divides.
-
Hm...
-
Doctrine divides.
-
In the name of love,
-
we should just be tolerant.
-
You know what John says?
-
He says that's garbage.
-
At the most important level,
-
what in the world do we share in common
-
with people who speak of Jesus
-
but deny what Scripture teaches about Him?
-
We share nothing in common with them.
-
Nothing!
-
And you know what?
-
The Catholics come along
-
and they want to tell us about a Jesus
-
who's inferior to Mary.
-
And if they don't admit it, they're liars.
-
I used to be a Catholic.
-
I know exactly.
-
Mary is exalted. Christ is not.
-
That is not the Christ of the Scriptures.
-
Tawfiq comes out of Islam.
-
Any Muslim who wants to tell you
-
they have a Christian
view of Jesus Christ,
-
they're liars.
-
It is not true.
-
JW's come to your door. They're liars.
-
They do not believe in
the Christ of Scripture.
-
Neither do the Mormons.
-
These Oneness Pentecostals
-
do not know Christ.
-
Of course doctrine divides!
-
But Scripture would have us divide
-
away from the heretics, would they not?
-
I mean, here comes John.
-
John is quite passionate.
-
Here the Apostle of Love -
what does he say?
-
No matter who comes to your door,
-
just look at them with dove's eyes
-
and welcome them into your house?
-
That's not what he says.
-
In 2 John 1:9,
-
"Everyone who goes on ahead
-
and does not abide in
the teaching of Christ..."
-
Another word for teaching - doctrine.
-
The doctrine of Christ.
-
This is essential.
-
This is what John is hitting on.
-
"Everyone who goes on ahead..."
-
Ahead of what?
-
Ahead of the apostolic truth.
-
That which God has revealed to His Son,
-
His Son has revealed - that message
-
which God gave to the Son.
-
That's probably a better way to say it.
-
And that He revealed to His apostles
-
and they have in turn revealed to us.
-
That is the correct teaching of Christ.
-
And if they don't have that,
if they don't abide there,
-
if they go on ahead of that,
-
if they move beyond it
-
as though that's some good thing,
-
they always come -
-
those that reject the teaching
-
of Christ in Scripture,
-
they always come as though they have
-
some new knowledge,
-
some mystical revelation,
-
something we need to figure out,
-
something if we're really
going to be spiritual,
-
we need to be enlightened to as well.
-
But he's saying look,
-
if they don't abide in that
teaching of Christ,
-
that doctrine of Christ,
-
they don't have God.
-
"Whoever abides in the teaching
-
has both the Father and the Son."
-
And he says this in v. 10,
-
"If anyone comes to you
-
and does not bring this teaching,
-
do not receive him into your house
-
or give him any greeting.
-
For whoever greets him
-
takes part in his wicked works."
-
John allows of no
fellowship with heretics.
-
And heresy is not just somebody
-
that comes along and says
you're saved by works.
-
It's not just somebody that comes along
-
and is an atheist and denies
the existence of God altogether.
-
I'll guarantee these decievers
-
that are talked about in chapter 2,
-
they were talking about Christ.
-
They were talking about a Jesus.
-
When he says they don't continue
-
and abide in this doctrine of Christ,
-
it's got to do with who
Christ is as a Person -
-
His work.
-
But they weren't teaching
-
according to the apostle's doctrine.
-
Certainly, John is an apostle of love.
-
But I'll tell you this,
-
he never encourages love or fellowship
-
with those who are not straight on Christ.
-
I'm not talking about a person
-
who is genuinely inquiring,
-
but they come from a background
-
where it's just all ignorance
-
and they're ready for the light.
-
I'm talking about people
-
who are insisting that their
deviant views are right.
-
They would go about to teach.
-
You remember, they're seeking to deceive.
-
They're people that ignore,
-
reject what Scripture says.
-
Never encourages love or fellowship
-
with those that are not straight
-
on the doctrine of Christ.
-
And brethren, do we
not know this personally?
-
You know if there's
anything that we do know -
-
Christian, before you were saved,
-
I know how it was with me.
-
I mean, coming out of
the Catholic background -
-
I had high views of Mary.
-
I did.
-
You had high views of Mohammed.
-
That's the way it is.
-
But what happened when God saved us?
-
Did He not welcome us in
-
to revealing the glory of Christ to us?
-
I mean, I just look at the
Puritan paperback on my shelf
-
that says "The Glory of Christ"
-
and something jumps inside me.
-
Does that happen to you?
-
Why? Why?
-
Because suddenly,
-
what God sees in His Son;
-
what God finds ravishing,
-
beautiful, just glorious in His Son,
-
He's welcomed us into that.
-
We share that with the Father.
-
We share with the Father
-
a delight in the Son.
-
When we were lost,
-
Christ was small.
-
"Oh, He's not God. He's the Son of God."
-
Do you know,
-
when I was lost I would not swear
-
using the name of God,
-
but I would swear using
the name of Christ.
-
Because I felt like that's nothing.
-
Brethren, to our shame we know
-
how little we saw Christ to be.
-
What we have here is the Father
-
bringing us in and tucking
us under His arm
-
and saying: "Behold My Son."
-
We have communion there
-
that He's allowing us.
-
He's opening our eyes.
-
He's allowing us to see as it is.
-
Some of you came out of
a charismatic background.
-
You know who's exalted there?
-
The Holy Spirit.
-
This is how it is.
-
What's that?
-
(from the room) Falsely identified.
-
Tim: Yeah, falsely identified.
-
The true Spirit is right there
with the Father and the Son
-
saying behold the glories of the Son,
-
the glory of God in the
face of Jesus Christ.
-
In every way that Christ
can be made preeminent,
-
the true Christian now finds delight.
-
I'm not saying our hearts
are fever pitch every day.
-
But as a rule,
-
when we hear the name of Jesus Christ -
-
Oh, I used to rake His
name through the mud,
-
and once I was saved in the beginning,
-
I couldn't even say "Jesus Christ"
-
because to me it was a profanity.
-
I had to purposely think "Christ Jesus."
-
Christ Jesus.
-
Again, to my shame,
-
but oh it was like a knife.
-
I can remember as a young believer,
-
I was at Madison Square Gardens.
-
I was there on a project
-
and one of the guys working
on one of the crews
-
up in the stands,
-
he just cried out some blasphemous thing
-
concerning Christ
-
and it was just like a knife.
-
Why? Because we love Him now.
-
We find Him precious now.
-
That we share with the Father.
-
That is no small thing!
-
That is the starting point
-
of our fellowship with the Father.
-
Our delight is in all that Christ is.
-
That we have in common with God.
-
The world knows not of this.
-
Christ when He's leaving
-
in His prayer to His Father -
-
He had this desire that
we would be where He is,
-
that we might see His glory.
-
This is the desire of the Godhead.
-
The desire of the Godhead
-
is to reveal the glory of Christ to us
-
that we might see Christ as He is.
-
That is the first stage of fellowship.
-
And every true Christian in this room
-
knows that experientially.
-
You know.
-
To you Christ is precious
-
and He is more precious -
-
you see, God so loved the world.
-
How much?
-
So much that Romans 8:32 says -
-
the way the argumentation
-
from the greater to the lesser -
-
all other things are inferior.
-
Christ is He which is
preeminent above all.
-
And what God has done
-
is He's welcomed us
in to this select circle
-
along with John and Peter
-
and the rest of the apostles.
-
To us who believe
-
Jesus Christ is precious.
-
He is the most precious to the Father.
-
He is His delight.
-
And He welcomes us into that.
-
Oh brethren, on the most basic level
-
our fellowship with God
-
is in these truths and doctrines.
-
The glories of Christ.
-
The second thing.
-
The truth about ourselves.
-
Now I get this from v. 8.
-
1 John 1:8,
-
"If we say we have no sin,
-
we deceive ourselves and
the truth is not in us."
-
You can see from v. 6 -
-
what I want you to notice is this:
-
Is in v. 8, "if we say we have no sin,
-
we deceive ourselves
and the truth is not in us."
-
I recognize that it doesn't talk
directly about fellowship,
-
but like I said before,
-
there are really only two camps
-
all the way through here.
-
And in v. 6, you can see
-
what's used interchangeably.
-
What do I mean by that?
-
Well, let's read v. 6.
-
"If we say we have fellowship..."
-
There's our word "fellowship."
-
"If we say we have fellowship with Him
-
while we walk in the darkness,
-
we lie..."
-
And you might expect this:
-
"And we do not have fellowship with Him."
-
See, you're saying you
have fellowship with Him.
-
We walk in the darkness.
-
We're liars.
-
We don't have fellowship with Him.
-
Yeah, but he doesn't give us that answer.
-
He doesn't say that.
-
What he says is "you
do not practice the truth."
-
You get the idea that what?
-
Not practicing the truth
-
and not being in fellowship with God
-
is the same thing.
-
That's what we're faced with here.
-
Now remember, fellowship here
-
has to do with what I
have in common with God.
-
"If I say I have no sin..."
-
You know what I don't
have in common with God?
-
His view of me.
-
That's one of the things that we share
-
in common with God
-
is a right and proper view of self.
-
V. 9 takes us even a step further
-
into the fellowship with
God concerning my sins.
-
I share with Him.
-
I commune with Him.
-
I talk with Him.
-
I interact with Him
-
as I confess to Him.
-
Now think about this.
-
Sometime we might think,
-
oh, well, when I sin,
-
if there's anything that disrupts
-
my fellowship with God, it's sin.
-
And yet, I want you to picture this:
-
If there is a picture
that John is hitting on
-
that is absolutely consistent
-
with fellowship with God,
-
look at the penitent sinner
-
with his face to the ground
-
as he's confessing his sin to the Father.
-
And I'll tell you this,
-
don't you dare -
-
Christian, don't let the devil
-
at all deceive you into thinking
-
that when you sin,
-
your fellowship with God is wrecked
-
and you must stand far off and do penance
-
before you can come close again.
-
Look, if you're a child of God
-
and your whole desire
-
is with bowed head to get before Him
-
that you might unload your guilt,
-
oh, what a sign of fellowship that is!
-
Why?
-
Because you're one with Him
-
in seeing your sin.
-
He sees it.
-
He knows who you are!
-
And brothers and sisters,
-
He designed sanctification
-
to not be complete in this life.
-
He could have saved us and bang!
-
Instead of being born again
-
in a way that now we have to go
-
all the way to death,
-
and go through this time,
-
that from one degree of glory to another,
-
we are being transformed.
-
He could have caused us to be born again
-
and bang! He could have made us perfect.
-
Of course He could have!
-
The reason He didn't was on purpose.
-
Look, does God know that we struggle
-
with the passions of the flesh?
-
Does He know about the onslaughts
-
of the world and the devil?
-
Does He know the times we fall?
-
Does He know those things?
-
Brethren, if there's ever a time
-
that we're in communion with God,
-
it's when we go out and
weep bitterly like Peter did.
-
Oh, that's communion. Why?
-
Because what I'm doing
as I confess my sin,
-
as I weep before Him,
-
is I am one with God
-
in that He sees my sin.
-
I see my sin.
-
I'm confessing it as evil.
-
He knows it's evil.
-
You see, there's a oneness.
-
There's a communion.
-
And again, when we were lost,
-
we weren't that way.
-
You know what?
-
I doubt many of you came
-
from some perfectionist background.
-
That's not where we're at.
-
When it says we have no sin,
-
oh, think about how you
were when you were lost.
-
"Well, you know, everybody's a sinner,"
-
we casually, trivially said.
-
That's not even a word.
-
Trivially.
-
Brethren, I can remember one night
-
I had MacArthur's book open -
-
"The Gospel According to Jesus."
-
And I can remember it was like
-
nothing I had ever
experienced in my life before.
-
I was overcome by a sense
-
of my wickedness
-
and the depth of my sin in a way
-
that I knew God would only be righteous
-
if He sent me to hell.
-
I saw I deserved it.
-
Listen, when we come before God
-
and we agree with God on who we are,
-
that is to have fellowship.
-
And when we were lost, we weren't there.
-
"Oh yeah, we're sinners,
but we're not that bad."
-
God looked at us and said you're all bad.
-
We were not in communion
-
with regards to ourselves.
-
Fellowship with God is when in confession,
-
I'm in step with God about my sins.
-
I'm on the same page.
-
He and I agree that my sin is bad.
-
That is fellowship.
-
We share a common view of me.
-
The thing is, don't run.
-
See, when we fall into sin as Christians,
-
to run is to be out of step
-
or to fall to Satan's temptations.
-
"You think He wants anything
to do with you right now?"
-
See, fellowship is to fall down
-
and confess that.
-
Brethren, fellowship is broken
-
in a relationship when we hide things.
-
Wives, isn't it true?
-
If your husband is hiding things from you,
-
you're going to say,
-
that does not help communion,
-
fellowship, closeness,
intimacy in our family -
-
especially when the
things that you withhold
-
are offenses you commit against them.
-
God would have us confess.
-
God would have us open up.
-
How much more fellowship
-
is wrecked when the thing that I hide
-
is a wrong that I've
committed against God.
-
You know, you go prancing
around before God
-
as though everything is just fine
-
when you've openly offended Him.
-
Remember, we're dealing
with a relationship.
-
This is relationship.
-
He designed a man and a woman
-
in relationship to show us
-
He is a real Person - three Persons.
-
He is a God with feeling.
-
He is a God with affection.
-
He is a God who is personal.
-
He wants close -
-
we hear this overused
-
"personal relationship with God."
-
But get past again the triviality
-
of how the world uses that.
-
God does want that!
-
He wants closeness.
-
He wants intimacy with His people.
-
And oh, how fellowship-killing
-
when we openly have offended God
-
and we walk around like
everything's just fine.
-
You know, I got to thinking about this.
-
How might things have been different
-
for Adam?
-
Do you remember how Adam was?
-
"Adam, where are you?"
-
"Have you eaten of the tree
-
that I told you not to eat from?"
-
What does he say?
-
"The woman You gave me..."
-
Can you imagine how things
might have been different
-
if instead of blaming God
-
for the kind of woman that he got,
-
if he would have just closed his mouth
-
and fell down on his face
-
and only opened it to say,
-
"God, be merciful to me, a sinner"?
-
How things might have been different.
-
There's no indication.
-
Jeremiah 2:35,
-
"Behold, I will bring you to judgment
-
for saying 'I have not sinned.'"
-
Or how about Proverbs 28:13,
-
"Whoever conceals his transgressions
-
will not prosper,
-
but he who confesses and forsakes them
-
will obtain mercy."
-
Now look, I know John is dealing
-
with those who have fellowship
-
or those who don't have fellowship.
-
Very black and white.
-
Very in or out.
-
Christian. Non-Christian.
-
And in one sense,
-
every Christian definitely has fellowship.
-
I could say in one sense
-
every married person has fellowship.
-
But you know there's degrees of that -
-
that closeness and intimacy
-
and actual fellowship.
-
There's a subjective element to this.
-
Brethren, what Proverbs says
-
is we don't just confess.
-
Fellowship demands that you forsake
-
as well as confess.
-
To share with God, to be at one with God,
-
to be in step with God,
-
you must hate what He hates,
-
detest what He detests.
-
Brethren, are you weighed down at times?
-
Don't we get this way?
-
Just weighed down with an exceeding sense
-
of our sinfulness.
-
You get these times where our sin
-
stares us straight in the face.
-
We feel the shame of that.
-
Brethren, you feel dejected?
-
You ever look at yourself
and just feel like:
-
I can't believe it.
I can't believe I did that.
-
I can't believe after I've walked
with the Lord for so long
-
that I'm not further.
-
It's like the Hebrews saying -
-
we say it to ourselves -
-
at such a time as this,
-
we ought to be way beyond where we are.
-
We feel like there's such a lack of power
-
to resist the temptations
that overwhelm us.
-
Brethren, so often,
-
this makes us want to curl up,
-
run away,
-
go watch a movie - whatever.
-
But brethren, when we feel
a deep sense of our sin;
-
when we feel a deep sense of the shame;
-
when we feel powerlessness,
-
you feel that!
-
Look, so often that's just God
-
inviting us to even deeper fellowship.
-
You say, how so?
-
I'm overwhelmed with this sense
-
of that which seems like it would
disfellowship me with God.
-
The thing is He opens
our eyes to see this.
-
Why? To see what our sin really is.
-
Does He want us walking
around and thinking
-
that just because we're Christians
and we go and sin it's not that bad?
-
No, it is bad!
-
It's really bad. It's still just as bad.
-
It's the sin that took and
nailed Christ to the cross.
-
It is that bad.
-
And it is that shameful.
-
And you know what?
-
You have the sense of
powerlessness? That's good.
-
Because you know what?
Without Christ, you are powerless.
-
You know, when we have
the shame of our sin
-
stare us straight in the face
-
and a sense of our powerlessness,
-
that is really an indication
of fellowship with God.
-
Why? Because you're
right in step with Him.
-
Because your sin is that bad.
-
And because you are that
powerless without Christ.
-
Brethren, what we want to do
-
is we want to recognize that God
-
is being gracious to us.
-
He's reminding us of how we are
-
and who we are and
what we are without Christ.
-
That He's gracious and He's ready
-
to forgive us afresh.
-
And I don't mean legally.
-
There are times when Scripture
-
talks about confessing our sin
-
and being washed or being forgiven.
-
We don't denounce this
doctrine of justification -
-
that there is no condemnation
-
and all our sin is put away.
-
But you know, there's a relational aspect
-
to walking with God.
-
You hear about grieving the Spirit.
-
You know, people whose sins are forgiven
-
can grieve the Spirit.
-
What does that tell you?
-
It tells you that on a relational level
-
there can be grief with God.
-
There can be things that need to be
-
forgiven on that level.
-
And what we want to do
-
is when we're recognizing all the more
-
who we are and how bad our sin is
-
and how weak we are,
-
what we want to do is just look to Him
-
Who has so often been gracious to us.
-
Ask Him to blot out our transgressions.
-
Put them behind His back,
-
hide His eyes from them.
-
Throw them into the depths of the sea.
-
Oh, we plead for mercy
-
on behalf of Christ and what He's done.
-
This is exactly fellowship with God.
-
Look, denying your sin
-
is not to be in fellowship with God.
-
Not acknowledging your sin is not.
-
When you've got wrong, bring it to Him.
-
Bring it into the light.
-
There's no safer place than
-
just to bring it in the light.
-
Confess it.
-
Throw it out there.
-
Well, let's just touch one more.
-
We share one more thing.
-
We share in the truth about Christ.
-
We share in the truth about ourselves.
-
One more thing:
-
Just as I wrap up,
-
we share God's character
-
in life and practice.
-
Now where do I get this?
-
I get this from v. 6 and 7.
-
"If we say we have fellowship..."
-
There's the word fellowship.
-
"If we say we have fellowship with Him
-
while we walk in darkness,
-
we lie and do not practice the truth."
-
Notice this has to do with practice.
-
It has to do with our walk.
-
"If we walk..."
-
Walk is synonymous to a way of life.
-
How we live.
-
"...We do not practice the truth."
-
"But if we walk..."
-
If the pattern, the direction of our life
-
is 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."
-
We have fellowship with one another.
-
Not just with one another
-
on the horizontal level,
-
but with one another on
the vertical level as well.
-
We have fellowship with God.
-
You can perceive from this text,
-
the Christian shares with God what?
-
Shares with God a place in the light.
-
It's His light.
-
God brings us into His light.
-
So not only when we get saved
-
does God share with us
-
the beauty and glory,
-
doctrine and truth and teaching of Christ,
-
not only does He share with us
-
how He sees us,
-
what He knows to be true of us,
-
He shares with us His light.
-
A place in the light.
-
But there's something more
to our fellowship with God
-
than just a standing,
a place in the light.
-
A Christian is practically in the light.
-
He's one who walks in the light
-
as God is in the light.
-
Did Jesus not say this?
-
You don't have to turn to it,
just listen to it - John 8:12.
-
"I am the light of the world.
-
Whoever follows Me
-
will not walk in darkness."
-
You see this?
-
He draws us into the light.
-
Where is that light found?
-
That light is found in following Christ.
-
It's found in imitating Christ.
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In fact, does not John say
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these very words in 2:6?
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"Whoever says he abides in Him
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ought to walk in the same way
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in which He walked."
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That's to be a true Christian -
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we walk like Christ.
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That's where the light is.
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There's a walk.
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God's light produces
a certain kind of walk.
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Why? What could we liken light to?
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Light - we can see!
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I can remember in my lost years,
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I had a bunch of high school buddies
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and we were talking about different things
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that would happen at night
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in the dark.
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One of my buddies said
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he was running across to
a house down the street.
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We knew the house he was talking about.
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He was running full speed at night
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through the back yard
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and ran right into the
end of a picnic table
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at a full run
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because he couldn't see it.
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That's what you do
when you're in the dark.
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But you see, you don't run into
it when you're in the light. Why?
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Because the light makes manifest.
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The light reveals.
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God has brought us into the realm
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where the lights are on.
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Oh, how many people; how many Christians
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I've heard that have said:
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It was like I was in a room
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with the lights off
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and God turned the lights on.
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That's exactly right.
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That's the fellowship.
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God brings us into His light.
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You and I as Christians can perceive
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what the lost world cannot perceive.
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And God's light - what does it do?
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It produces a certain kind of walk
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in those who have been enlightened by it.
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The light of God works in a man's soul.
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It works in how a man thinks.
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Why? Because it's flooding him with truth
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and how things really are.
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It shows him.
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He can see as God sees.
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Doesn't Scripture say that
we have the mind of Christ?
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He sees suddenly the dread of sin.
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He sees hell.
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He sees the lostness of the world.
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He sees the wickedness of sin.
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He sees these things. It's all exposed.
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He sees sin cannot be hid from God.
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He sees that.
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All is exposed.
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There's no use hiding it.
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It's best to confess it.
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He sees eternity.
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He sees the preciousness of Christ.
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We've dealt with the
preciousness of Christ.
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We've dealt with how we are in ourselves.
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But he sees the hopelessness
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of all else but Christ.
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He sees the triviality of the world.
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He's a child of light.
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All is light.
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God is light. Christ is light.
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The Word of God is light.
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Paul says this, "At one
time, you were darkness,
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but now you are light in the Lord."
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You are light.
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You are light in the Lord.
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And he says "the fruit of light
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is found in all that's
good and right and true."
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Doesn't this just radically expose
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all the false claims to
fellowship with God?
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We've got people going
around all over the place.
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"Yeah, I know God.
I'm a Christian. I'm this."
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(Incomplete thought)
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Men and women always claim
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some "in" with God.
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How many people do you hear:
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"Me and God have this thing going."
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"I was sick one time and He healed me."
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But there's nothing that exposes the false
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so clearly and plainly
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as standing face-to-face with this God
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who is light.
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Men imagine they have fellowship with God.
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The Pharisees - wasn't it amazing?
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"We don't want to
go into Herod's palace."
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Why?
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Because we don't want to be unfit to take
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of the Passover.
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And yet we're killing
the true Passover Lamb.
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We're slaughtering Him.
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We're doing this amazingly wicked thing,
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but oh, we've got an "in" with God.
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You know what kind of God we had?
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In many of you in here
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that don't know the Lord -
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all of you, if you don't know the Lord,
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you've not been brought into the light.
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So your image of God -
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listen, the devil's god is always the god
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that says, "You will not surely die."
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He is a god that condones your darkness.
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That's how I thought of God.
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I thought, yeah, I was living it up.
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I was living this life of sin.
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But I had this god in my imagination
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who just smiled on me
no matter what I did.
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Did you have that kind of god?
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But, just watch people.
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I've told this before,
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but I remember one night,
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I was laying on the floor.
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My brother was laying on the sofa.
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And I started telling him about God.
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And my brother said,
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"Well, if God is like that,
you can have Him."
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Notice the world when
you start showing them
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the God of Scripture.
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Their hair stands on end.
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They recoil.
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They don't want any God like that.
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Just a last word.
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You know, there may be those who view
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this fellowship with God
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as though it's just some idle tale.
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Whatever.
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Football season's ready to start.
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That excites me a lot more.
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This is just some emotional spiritual buzz
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that people get when they
listen to worship songs.
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But I'll tell you this,
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let the world scoff.
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Let false professors just look at you
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like deer in the headlights.
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They can deride.
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They can be indifferent to such things.
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But I'll tell you this,
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us believers who have been
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welcomed in to the Lord's inner chambers,
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those of us that have had that,
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we know.
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We know that we've shared things with God.
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We recognize we have a privilege
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that we will not trade
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for all this world's silver and gold
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and its titles and its trophies.
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They can have their stuff.
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This is more precious to
us than anything else.
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Those of us that tasted it -
oh, we want so much more.
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It's not satisfying. It's not enough.
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But it's that which we want
more than anything else -
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fellowship with God.
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Oh, it's so short of the fullness
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of what we really want,
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but isn't it the beginning?
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It's the foretaste of glory.
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That's what it is.
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It's like that sun that comes
up over the horizon
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or just the dawn's light
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before the sun comes up.
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It's an anticipation
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of an eternal day when we'll be
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swallowed up in this forever.
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That's what this is to us.
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Our hearts are panting after it.
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We go through these seasons of darkness.
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There are times -
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Christian, if there is
something that we know
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it's when God turns His face from us
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in this world and we come
up and we're looking
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and our hearts pants after You, O God,
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and we're looking around:
Where has He gone?
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It's like Job. He says
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His smile used to be there over my tent,
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my dwelling place, and now,
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I look to the right; I look to the left.
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He's not there!
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If there's anything that
causes our hearts to pine...
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But fellowship with God -
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is it not, brethren, to us
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it's that dawning of that eternal day.
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It's the first glimpses.
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You remember Bunyan's celestial city.
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They got up in these mountains
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and they were trying to focus in
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and see the city.
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That's what this is like.
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Whatever glory they were
kind of unsteady in seeing it.
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That's how we are in this world.
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We're unsteady with it,
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but oh, there is a sweetness in this -
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God sharing with us,
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God bringing us in.
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These are just the first three things.
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It's going to take at least
another message
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to talk about, and I probably will not
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even touch every single one of the things
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that God shares with us,
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but these things are very distinct.
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These are things that John
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recognizes that are true
in this fellowship.
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These three things:
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The Person of Christ.
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The doctrine concerning Christ.
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The realities about who we are.
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Brethren, there's not inconsistency here.
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The thing is if you're in
fellowship with God
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as a practice, you walk in the light.
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That doesn't mean you're perfect yet,
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and there will be sin.
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It doesn't mean you practice sin.
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Practicing sin is to walk in the darkness.
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But there is sin.
We recognize there's sin.
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And when we fall,
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we need to take it to our Father.
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We need to run to our Father.
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Don't fall for the lies.
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I'm telling you.
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This is one of Satan's
favorite strategies -
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is to come at you and
tell you when you sin:
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Christ wants nothing to do with you.
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But when you see your sin,
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you know your sin -
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Look, you're going to sin!
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"I write to you that you don't sin."
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Little children - this is
what John's all about.
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I write to you that you not sin.
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I want you to walk more fully,
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more fully, more fully in the light.
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But if you sin...
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What? You walk in the darkness
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and you have no fellowship with Him
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and you don't know Him?
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No! We have a Christ!
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The Christ - Jesus Christ.
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He is the Righteous One.
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He made propitiation for us.
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We can plead the blood.
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We can go and we can confess it.
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Our access is there.
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There's no condemnation.
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We have full free access.
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You go to Him.
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And just remember the fellowship.
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Oh, this is fellowship
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to be at one with God
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and to recognize the sin I just did,
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the sin I just committed against my wife,
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the sin I just committed
against my children,
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the thing I just did,
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the misuse of my tongue -
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God sees it for what it is.
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The best thing to do -
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go out with Peter and weep bitterly
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and confess it.
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And you know, the next thing you'll find
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is He'll come alongside and He'll say,
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"Joe, do you love Me?"
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Yes, Lord, You know that I love You.
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Well, He sends us to His work.
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Remember this, brethren.
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He did not design perfection
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to happen in this life.
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And He did that on purpose.
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And because He did,
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part of our fellowship with Him
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is going to be on a regular basis
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the picture of the man or the woman
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with the head bowed before God
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confessing because they see their sin
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as God sees it.
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They know it's exposed to Him
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and there's no sense hiding it
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and they want fellowship
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more than they want to go on
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not acknowledging that sin.
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If they know that it's going to grieve Him
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and bring some snare in there
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and some shadow over the fellowship,
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I want my fellowship more than I want
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to go on in my sin not confessing it.
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Do you not want that?
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Nothing between - is that
not what the song says?
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Nothing between my soul and the Savior.
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Don't let it go there.
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Cherish this fellowship
above everything else.
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Oh brethren, I'm telling you
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there are depths that God
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has swept His people in
to this fellowship.
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Some of you likely -
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you can't put words to.
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I can remember Charles Simeon.
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One of his friends came into his room
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and the lights were off
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and there was the picture of the penitent.
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He had been there confessing
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his sorrow for his sin.
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And God came to him
in such ravishing fashion,
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as his friend found him,
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all he could say is,
"Glory. Glory. Glory."
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That's the only word that
could come out of him.
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Don't you want that?
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Nothing between, brethren.
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Nothing between.
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Foster these things.
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Foster them.
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Work at them.
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Cherish them.
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Nurture these things.
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Right views of Christ.
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Right views of self.
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And walking in the light.
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Immersing yourself in all that is good
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and right and true.
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Walk in the light.
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Imitate Christ. Follow Him.
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He's in the light.
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If you follow Him, you will
not walk in the darkness.
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That light changes us.
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You're not going to just
find it out there in the world.
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You're not going to find
it looking at the sun.
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His light is here.
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His Word is a lamp unto our feet.
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This is where the light is.
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God is light. Christ is light.
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It's found in the Word of God.
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This is where it is.
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You cannot be in this communion -
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You cannot be close to God
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and walking close to Him
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and dwelling in this light
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and dwelling in this kind of fellowship
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on the subjective level
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if you're not in the Word of God.
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(incomplete thought)
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Look, if your devotional
time in the Word of God
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just stinks,
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I'll guarantee your life stinks.
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And again, there's an objective
reality in this fellowship.
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You're either in or you're out,
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but for those that are in,
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the fellowship is all over.
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But it's a relationship that
has to be nourished.
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And if you're not abiding
in the light of this Word,
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you shouldn't expect that
you're going to have
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this gloriously victorious life.
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Father, we pray
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that You would take us -
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take us into a greater and greater
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deeper knowledge,
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a deeper reality,
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a deeper experiential
reality in all these areas
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and even more.
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Lord, I pray, I want -
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my desire in going through this
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and preaching this, Father,
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I desire that You would produce
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a hunger in the hearts of Your people
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that would long after this
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and press into the inner place
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and press for greater, deeper expressions
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and strive just like it is
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with a husband and a wife -
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we have to nurture relationships.
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We have to nurture fellowship.
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We have to nurture communion
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and closeness.
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We have to strive.
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It's not something that
we can just neglect
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and think it's going to
automatically happen.
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And Father, I pray that
there would be a hunger,
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there would be a real thirsting
in the brethren after this.
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I pray that when we move past this section
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that there would be a reality
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in a lot of people's lives
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beyond what they have known.
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I pray in Christ's name, Amen.
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You're dismissed.