1. "John is writing this letter to encourage and to encourage and to encourage and to encourage assure his readers that they have the truth, they believe the truth, and they are walking in the truth. Because there's some in and near John's church, John's church is likely in the city of Ephesus, who have begun to insert false claims into this now about half century old Christianity. And these false claims that they're making are distorting, diluting, and diminishing it. Claims like Christ did not come in the flesh, and salvation comes from simply having right knowledge, or pursuing holiness in your life isn't really important, or you can have fellowship with the Father apart from Jesus Christ."
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2. "Fellowship with God is only reserved for those who turn to God in faith, who turn from sin in repentance, and pursue God in holy obedience. John says it this way, walk in the light as he is in the light. And so John reminds them that they can, in fact, have assurance of their fellowship with God by keeping his counsel. And so he says, walk in the light as he is in the light. And living as Jesus lived and loving one another."
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3. "John's use of world here refers to the world's system, the ideology, the philosophy of the world, this anti-God, anti-Christ, anti-truth system headed by Satan himself. Now, this description of the world is not unique to John. In fact, it's all over the New Testament. Paul speaks of our condition. Apart from Christ, as this is in Ephesians chapter two, following the ways of this world and following the prince and power of the air. That's Paul. James also says this. He says to keep ourselves from being polluted by the world. He also says friendship with the world is enmity with God."
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4. "No, the world and its system of belief and philosophy and value is anti-God, anti-Christ, and anti-truth. Now, to be clear, John is not saying that rejecting the world will save you or cause you to be a Christian. No, no, no. He's saying that one who is saved, one who is a Christian, one who has been transformed by the grace of God, will reject the world. And John provides two reasons why the Christian does not love the world."
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5. "The point I'm trying to make, the point John is trying to make, is that the world, with its values, philosophy, entertainment, ideology, agendas, principalities and powers, is not only contradictory to God, but it is opposed to God and actively attempting to thwart the things of God, however futile of attempt that might be. And for that reason, Christians should not have a love for the world or the things of the world. Why? Because the world is anti-God."
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6. "So much of our lives is spent pursuing the things of this world. So much of our lives is spent chasing what this world values. So much of our lives is spent dreaming about what this world dangles before us. But as Christians, we should not be so in love with the world. Instead, let us have the same perspective that Paul did in Galatians chapter 6 verse 14 where he says, May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me and I to the world. Through Christ, we are dead to the world and the world is dead to us."
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7. "One way that I've found to help loosen the grip that the world has on me, one way that I've found to help dull the sparkle of whatever it dangles before me, is to cut out commercials. Since the advent of the DVR, our first was a TiVo. Remember TiVo? Way back when. Exactly. Just get right past them. We haven't watched commercials. We don't watch what this world wants us to watch. We don't get excited about what the world wants us to get excited about. And maybe that sounds silly or too simple, but commercials, and honestly, all advertising, you have to understand this, all advertising has millions and millions of dollars behind it to get you to love the world, to get you to value the world, to get you to want what the world wants and to have what the world offers."
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8. "We must be careful and diligent to guard our hearts by guarding our eyes and our ears and our minds. But it's not just enough to guard from the world's system. We also must cultivate a love for the things of God. How do we do that? Well, with gratitude, we can rehearse the goodness of God. We can remember the gospel of God. We can recite the word of God. We can rejoice in the love of God. We can resound the praise of God and reflect on the son of God. And we can retell the story of God. And when we do, our love for God will grow and our love for the things of this world diminish."
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