1. "John followed Jesus as one of his closest friends, and he was a disciple of Jesus. And he was present at the crucifixion. In fact, Jesus asked him to care for his mother, Mary. John was a witness to the empty tomb of Jesus, and he saw the risen Christ. Well, after his resurrection, Jesus ordained his disciples to be apostles. Apostles are those who are sent out with full authority to carry forth his ministry and his message to the world."
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2. "John further uses the phrase, I write this to you five times, providing multiple purposes for his writing. His purpose ultimately is to encourage and to assure. He's not writing them as a prophet, calling them to repentance, but as a pastor and a fellow follower of Jesus, reminding them of truths they already know and assuring them of their secure status in Christ."
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3. "John writes in a cyclical, uh, way. He has three main tests that he will come back to. Right belief, right behavior, and right attitude. And he will revisit those. Right belief, right behavior, and right attitude. And over and over, in a cyclical way, all throughout this letter, he will, um, he will emphasize those to his readers."
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4. "John proclaims this truth to them because he wants them to, what does it say there? To have fellowship with us. Indeed, our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son, Jesus Christ. Now, that word fellowship, is the Greek word koinonia. And fellowship doesn't quite capture it. It was a word that had a much broader, a much deeper meaning than simply fellowship, certainly our idea of what fellowship is. But it means partnership. It means unity. It means sharing a common faith and common life together."
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5. "Joy, John is assured, comes from knowing Christ. Joy does not come from worldly possessions. John left his nets and his lucrative fishing career to follow Jesus and never looked back. Joy does not come from the absence of suffering. Though John outlived all the other apostles, it wasn't for lack of trying from his opponents. Tradition records that John was tortured by being put into hot oil. He faced exile to an island where, tradition records, he lived in a cave."
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6. "We face this syncretism today. Sometimes by well-meaning folks, but often by deceptive wolves trying to co-opt Christianity to support sinful things. We see this as churches embrace and affirm the pride movement and LGBTQ lifestyles. We see this in ecumenical movements where many different religions come together for combined worship gatherings or prayer meetings, including Jews and Christians and Catholics and Muslims and anybody else who wants to join. And it's celebrated as a wonderful thing, but they're not even worshiping or praying to the same God."
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7. "John knows that there is false teaching circulating out there. But by God's direction, John does not attack it directly. He doesn't say, well, some people are saying this, and here's why it's wrong. And some people are saying this, and here's why that's wrong. And I think it's for two reasons. One, because there will always be some new idea or some recycled idea. And he doesn't want to take the time to list every, every possible heresy, every possible deviation from the truth. Instead, he just points them to what is true."
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8. "John is making two things very clear, that he was an eyewitness to the life and ministry and message of Jesus. This is not a message that John heard or was told or picked up somewhere. He didn't read it online. But John was an eyewitness to the life and ministry and message of Jesus Christ. He was an observer. I mean, more than that, he was a participant in the life and ministry and message of Jesus Christ. John knows because he was there. John knows because he has experienced it."
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9. "John points them, points us back to the source, the person of Jesus, the word of life. The Jesus whom he saw, heard, touched, and beheld. This Jesus he proclaims to them. It's important. It is important that Christ, that Messiah, came in the flesh. If Christ had just been an idea or if he had just been exemplified, he would have been the Messiah. He would have been the Messiah. He would have been in the person of Jesus."
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10. "We ought to be so overflowing with joy as we consider it. We ought to not keep it for ourselves. It is right and good to be unashamed of Jesus. And we should be fiercely, loyal to Christ, especially when someone tries to make a false claim about Jesus or to use Christ to further their humanistic anti-Christ agenda. Do not negotiate. Do not compromise. You might lose friends, but you're gaining a savior. We should proclaim the truth because truth is what is at stake."
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