Friday, July 19, 2019


BOOK BY BOOK BIBLE STUDY
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BIBLE STUDY LESSON
For the week beginning Sunday July 21, 2019

DISCERNING FALSE PROPHETS
1 John 4:1-6

   Both, in the first century, and now, many people claim to be preaching and teaching under the inspiration of the HOLY SPIRIT. Both, in the first century, and now, the spirit of the antichrist has sought to, and, has probably, on more occasions than we are willing to admit, successfully infiltrated the minds of Church folks through their false teachings.
    Here in his first letter to the Christian Church, the Apostle John warns the Church to test the spirit of all of their teachers. Many teachers throughout the history of the Church will readily praise JESUS as “a good man”, or “a prophet from GOD, and those things are true, however, here in this passage of 1 John, chapter 4, John gives us a sure test by which we can examine all teachers whom claim to be sent by GOD.
    Taking up at verses 2-3, John says that “This is the way to find out if they have the SPIRIT of GOD: If a prophet acknowledges that JESUS CHRIST became a “human being”, that person has the SPIRIT of GOD. If a prophet does not acknowledge JESUS (became 100% human for our sake), that person is not from GOD. Such a person has the spirit of the antichrist. You have heard that he is going to come into the world, and he is already here”.
    In the Greek, the phrase “from GOD”, used here by John, is “ek tou theou”. “Ek” is one of the most common Greek prepositions, and it means “out of” or “from”. Since the Greek term “HO THEOS” means GOD, the term “tou theou” used here, is the “genitive case” (expresses possession, measurement, or source) after the preposition. And so here John is saying that, the person’s spirit, or quality, has to have its origins in GOD. 
    The true man of GOD takes up his origins in GOD, and his life, from GOD. Here the Apostle John invites us to use “diakrino judgment” (rebuke and reprove using the Word of GOD as our standard) in order to discern whether or not a person’s spirit really derives its source of origin from GOD, or from satan. “Love” has its origin in GOD, and “fear” has its origin in satan, and there is no middle ground. There is only a line in the sand where GOD HIMSELF drew it, and we’re either all the way on “GOD’s side” of that line, or, we are all the way on that side which belongs satan.
    Satan has built a fence along his side of that line, and those who think they can straddle that fence until they make up their minds, must be aware that, since the fence is on satan’s side of the line, and owned by him, then, they are actually, not in a neutral position, or zone, but rather, they are squarely on the side of satan. And so we see that, even when we are afraid (fear) to make a choice about GOD, we have, in reality, already made a choice.
    For the “true Christian”, HE WHO is in us (the HOLY SPIRIT of GOD) is greater than he who is in the world (the spirit of satan) (v.4). We have already won our fight with these false prophets because we have already accepted our victory in CHRIST JESUS, our LORD. The SPIRIT lives in us, and those who believe in GOD, will only hear and listen to those who are of, and from GOD. People who belong to this world can only speak from the world’s viewpoint, and the world will eagerly listen to them. Those who know, and desire to know GOD, will listen to people who belong to GOD. That is how we know if someone has the SPIRIT of truth, or the spirit of error, or, deception (Vs.4-6).

SHOWING DIVINE LOVE
1 John 4:7-21

   Since love originates with GOD in the Christian sense, a person who loves his fellowman is born of GOD, and, in a discerning way, “knows” GOD (“oida” in the Greek – to know inherently or intuitively). Thereby, in contrast, the absence of love can be viewed as evidence that a person does not know GOD.
    In 1 John 4:7-21, the apostle and author of GOD, elevates the topic of love to yet another level. Here John shows the divine and inseparable link between “GOD” and “love”. GOD showed how much HE loves us by sending HIS only begotten SON into the human realm so that we the people might have eternal life through HIM (v.9). HE did not send HIM because we were lovable, but rather, HE sent HIM because HIS love for us required that HE rescue us from ourselves.
    Such an action from GOD provides the defining standard for love as we know it, and thus, we as Christians are responsible to love each other because we enjoy the privilege of HIS largesse. Not only is GOD the source of love, HE is love itself, by HIS very nature. GOD is love, and anyone who doesn’t love his fellowman doesn’t know GOD.
    Christians, who say they love all men, and indeed, really do have the love of GOD in their hearts, cannot stand idly by and watch while any other group of people, different than themselves, is being treated unjustly, or is being oppressed in any way, without coming to their defense in the name of JESUS. The love of CHRIST must be expressed fully by us, and exemplified through us in our actions (v.12).
    In the New Testament Greek, the word used for “abide” is “meno”, and it means “to stay in a given place, state, relationship, or expectancy”. If we abide in our relationship with GOD, our love will grow more perfect. And when our history judges us, we won’t be afraid to come before GOD. We can face HIM confidently, because our history will show that we tried to live like CHRIST here on earth (v.17). Learning to show and express the “divine love” of CHRIST will dispel all fear of the coming judgment, which “true Christians” will not have to face.
    Because GOD is love, and CHRIST’ new commandment is love, it only stands to reason that love will inevitably bring us closer to each other, and, at one and the same time, closer to GOD. It is only by love that we ever come to know GOD, and it is only by GOD, that we ever come to know love.
    “The Christian Hope” has, throughout the history of the Church, served as motivation to make life on earth conform more fully, with the Word and ways of GOD, just as they were presented to us by JESUS CHRIST, during HIS life here on earth. The very foundation of that Christian hope, rest on “faith” in CHRIST JESUS, WHO delivered us into salvation.     The only commandment that HE ever gave us was to “love one another”, and so we see why it is said that “faith”, “hope”, and “love” are “the three great enduring things” (1 Corinthians 13:13), and of those three things, “love” is the greatest, because “GOD is love”.
    All that we know now is partial and incomplete, because, until we finish this Christian race, we will remain “children” in the purest sense of the word, and in the true sense of what knowledge really is. We are incapable right now, of handling the Heavenly knowledge that GOD will one day impart to those who abide in HIM to the end. But we do know now that if we don’t have love for those brothers and sisters that we now see all around us, we will never be able to love GOD, WHOM we cannot physically see at all. We must rely on our “faith” to maintain “hope” as motivation to endure this earthly journey until we are ushered into GOD’s OWN glorious presence by CHRIST JESUS.
    And finally, in the biblical Greek, the word used for “confidence” is “parrhesia” (par-rhay-see-ah), and it is “a sense of sureness that is exemplified in both spirit and demeanor”. GOD HIMSELF has commanded that we love not only HIM, but also, our Christian brothers and sisters. And when we honor and obey that command, we can be confident that when we stand before the LORD, our conscience will be clear, and we will be able to face HIM without fear, guilt, or shame.

A Sunday school lesson by,
Larry D. Alexander  




                                 
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