God is Love. 1 John 4:7-11



Similar documents
WELCOME TO GOD S FAMILY

Jesus Came to Earth to Destroy the Works of the Devil JOHN PIPER Why Christmas Happened Jesus Incarnation and Our Regeneration The Great Love of God

KNOWING GOD PERSONALLY

Devotion NT273 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF: LESSON TITLE: The Garden of Gethsemane. THEME: We always need to pray! SCRIPTURE: Luke 22:39-53

YOUR NEW LIFE IN CHRIST

GOD S PLAN FOR YOUR LIFE!

Predesigned Plan of God (PPOG)

God s Mission for My Life: Rick Warren: Principal #5

4/27/2014 Do You Love Me? 1

So worship begins with God, it s rooted in God, and we re using The FRUIT of Worship as a word picture for our response to Him.

Bible Verses About Love:

Table of Contents. 1) Purpose of the Doctrine Survey. 2) Gospel Review. 3) Obedience. 4) Scripture. 5) Holy Spirit. 6) Prayer. 7) Christian Community

LIFE OF CHRIST from the gospel of

Sanctification: A Theological Position Statement. By Corey Keating

How to Get Your Prayers Answered. By Dr. Roger Sapp

PRAYING FOR OTHER PEOPLE

SERIES: THE LOVE OF GOD MESSAGE: BIBLICAL DEFINITION OF GOD S LOVE Part 3 1 John 4:7-11 August 16, 2015

Baptism: Should I be Baptized?

Discipleship Letters from John's Letters Appendix 1. Lesson Handouts

Unity in Christ September 16, 2012 Ephesians 2:11-22

Lesson 2 Opening Thoughts on Who Is the Holy Spirit And How Does He Work?

For more information on this study guide/pamphlet go to :

Valley Bible Church Sermon Transcript

Spiritually Enabled John 16:13

Worship God the Right Way Exodus 20:4-6

Next Step Lessons for New Believers Finding Confidence in Our Faith

THE LAW OF SPIRIT OF LIFE HAS SET ME FREE!

Devotion NT267 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF: LESSON TITLE: The Second Coming. THEME: Jesus is coming again. SCRIPTURE: Matthew 24:27-31

THEME: We should take every opportunity to tell others about Jesus.

How to Get Your Prayers Answered By Dr. Roger Sapp

LESSON TITLE: The Great Commandment. THEME: Love is the fulfillment of the Law. SCRIPTURE: Mark 12:28-34 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF:

Fruit of the Spirit LOVE Revised

The importance of Prayer life

MAIN POINT THIS WEEK: Father, Son, and Spirit are united in their work (14:17 18, 23, 26; 15:26; 20:21 22).

Holiness Defined Holiness: Lesson Two

Whereas I was Blind, Now I See. John 9: 1-11; 25

TWO KINGDOMS IN CONFLICT

THEME: Jesus knows all about us and He loves us.

BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, Acts, Romans, two Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians,

WILL WE BE MARRIED IN THE LIFE AFTER DEATH?

WALKING AFTER THE SPIRIT A Study on Romans 8:5-13. by Dr. Jack L. Arnold

LESSON TITLE: Let Us Love One Another. THEME: God wants us to love one another. SCRIPTURE: 1 John 4:7-16 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF:

FOUNDATIONS, THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT: LESSON #1

THEME: God desires for us to demonstrate His love!

Ministry Track Evangelism Training (MTET) for Group Leader

Why Do I Need to Evangelize (1) By Victor Beshir

LESSON TITLE: Jesus Heals Blind Bartimaeus

She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.

LESSON TITLE: Our Chief Cornerstone. THEME: Jesus is our cornerstone! SCRIPTURE: Ephesians 2:19-22 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF: Dear Parents

The Holy Spirit (Part 1) Introduction: Why study the Holy Spirit? The Holy Spirit: He s More than The Force. Our culture demands it.

What is the Church? Matthew 16:18

LESSON TITLE: The House Built on the Rock

Greetings, Blessings, Scott DeWitt Director of Spiritual Outreach Casas por Cristo

How to Encourage a Brother or Sister in Christ. 3 John 1-6a

Obey: to follow the commands or guidance of; to conform to or comply with (as in obey an order ).

PRAYER SERVICE FOR THE YEAR OF MERCY

This booklet contains a message of love and hope. An exciting adventure awaits all who discover these life-changing truths.

International Sunday School Lesson Study Notes January 11, Lesson Text: John 17:6-21 Lesson Title: Jesus Prayer for His Disciples.

KJV King James Bible Study Correspondence Course An Outreach of Highway Evangelistic Ministries 5311 Windridge lane ~ Lockhart, Florida ~ USA

LESSON TITLE: Spiritual Gifts. THEME: God gives us all different gifts to serve Him and to serve others! SCRIPTURE: 1 Corinthians 12:1-31; 14:1-40

Originally published in the Pentecostal Evangel, March 24, The 16 Foundational Truths Series There is one true God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit

GOD S SIMPLE PLAN OF SALVATION ~ Are You Going to Heaven? You Can Know For Sure!

THEME: Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to indwell and empower us.

Baptism and the Lord s Supper: A Theological Position Statement. By Corey Keating

WHAT EVERY CHRISTIAN NEEDS TO KNOW Lesson 22 The Spiritual Life Six Components of the Christian Life

DOCTRINE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT The Illumination of the Spirit Lesson 10

In Him Reality Scriptures

~SHARING MY PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE~

HOW DOES GOD VIEW THE ORDINARY? A LIVING SACRIFICE (Rom 12:1-5)

Acts: Seeing the Spirit at Work Sunday Morning Bible Study Lesson Three Acts 3:1-4:31

Spiritual Assessment and Personal Growth Plan

How To Understand The Nature Of God

KJV. King James Bible Study Correspondence Course An Outreach of Highway Evangelistic Ministries 5311 Windridge lane ~ Lockhart, Florida ~ USA

WHO I AM IN CHRIST IN CHRIST I AM ACCEPTED

Reprinted by permission from Book of Common Worship, 1993 Westminster/John Knox Press

Using Steps to Peace with God

Live in the Spirit. A Disciple s Identity. In order to be a follower of Christ, it is essential that we learn how

You Have a Friend the Holy Spirit

How To Develop Devotional Plan For Your Life

Faith is the Victory An Introduction

THE SATISFIED? PRAYER EXPERIENCE

Spiritual Stages of Growth

How to Create a. Culture of Generosity in Your Church A Stewardship & Generosity Resource STEWARDSHIP COMMISSION

Jesus is The Way. A copy of the activity sheet for each child A hole-punch Crayons, scissors, yarn, and double-sided tape Duct tape for one activity

Biblical Stewardship Principles--Early Childhood Version

BIBLICAL MODELS FOR CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP

Parent Guide. Teaching Children God s Word. God s Grace Volume 2

The Spirit s Revelatory Work Among the Apostles John 16:12-15

BIBLE CHARACTER STUDIES

They had allowed the philosophies of the world to be molded into their way of life, of which we are warned against as well.

December 15, 2013 A Love You Can Experience #343

Seven. hands that shed innocent blood. Small Group Bible Study

CATECHISM (adopted 2008) FOR CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CONFESSION OF FAITH

Pursuing Love & The Great Commandment Pt. 1 The Foundation of Love

John 3:16. Freed From Tradition. James White

4:14 5:14 18, 2015 L.G.

THEME: Jesus wants us to grow in Him and be holy.

Did you know that more than 50% of the folks who call themselves Catholic choose not to believe what is really the heart of our faith?

LESSON TITLE: Taming the Tongue. THEME: God wants us to watch what we say. SCRIPTURE: James 3:1-12 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF:

Transcription:

God is Love 1 John 4:7-11 Introduction: As we move into a new section of the book of 1 John, I would like for us to read the entirety of 1 John 4:7-21. Over the next three weeks, we will be covering these verses, with verses 7-11 coming today; verses 12-16 next Lord s Day; and verses 17-21 the following Sunday, May 3 rd. Let me also remind you that when I began this series of messages from 1 John back in November of 2008, I mentioned that three major themes which continually leap out at us when we read the whole of this great book are: truth, obedience, and joy. John says we must all know the truth about who Jesus really is (which is also an opportunity to refute false teaching about the Person of Christ); we must also seek to obey God as we walk in the light of who He is; and we must also do this with expectant joy, the joy of knowing that our sins are forgiven and that we have fellowship with each other and with God through Christ by the power of the Spirit! Someone asked me later why I didn t include the concept of love as a dominant theme, since it seems to be more prominently stated in 1 John than does joy. In one sense, this is of course true. The word and therefore concept of love appears far more often than the word and concept of joy. But what I had in mind when I mentioned the word joy was actually a combination of the two words, joy and love, and obviously their attendant concepts. You could say without do any violence to the apostle John s teaching that the book of 1 John (and 2 and 3 John for that matter), ring with these three themes: truth, obedience, and joyous love! Yes, it is Christian love which helps to dominate the landscape of 1 John, but it is a certain kind of spiritual love, what we could call joyous love, precisely because it is distinctly biblical, Christian love we re talking about here! We aren t describing love the way the world loves; rather Christians desire to show love to one another from a heart of gratitude and grace toward

2 God! We love others because it is borne out of a Godward focus of seeing His initiatory love toward us as the first and foremost expression of love. I think you ll see this borne out in verses 7-21 of 1 John 4. This morning, I want to show you five specific aspects of joyous Christian love from 1 John 4:7-11. I decided to limit today s message to these verses because, if you ll notice, verse 7 says, Beloved, let us love one another, while verse 11 also says, Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. This seems to me to be a wonderful rounding out of the first major section of this paragraph. This is what grammarians could call an inclusio. John starts this paragraph with the command to love one another in the body of Christ, and ends this first section with the exhortation that we ought to love one another in the body. And everything in between these two statements also hammers home this subject of love. Here s the first aspect of joyous Christian love from 1 John 4:7: I. Love s Command and Source (v. 7) Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. A. Love s Command You may have heard the children s song which was directly composed from this verse. As simple as that song is to sing, the apostle John s command is equally simply stated and straightforwardly given. We are commanded to love one another in the body of Christ. Love isn t an option for us; it s a commitment we must make to each other. John keeps beating this love-one-another drum doesn t he? 1 John 2:9-10 1 John 3:10-11, 14, 16, 18, 23

3 I suspect John continues to drive this matter home to our hearts because it is not familiar to the unregenerate man. Yes, I meant to say the unregenerate man. You see, even though John is speaking to Christians see his reference to the term beloved? he is nevertheless reminding them to do what presumably for years as non-christians they did not have a habit of doing! As non- Christians, they were selfish and self-serving; it was not their nature as unbelievers to love one another. That was true of us as well, wasn t it, just as it was with everyone who once lived outside of Christ. And even though John is writing to Christians here those whose hearts have indeed been changed by Christ he must repeatedly remind, exhort, and command them to do what, in their history, before knowing Christ, was not natural for them to do. B. Love s Source But and this is a colossal but! these people have been spiritually transformed! These genuine Christians, John commands, can and must love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. John defines how it is that we can love anyone else at all! We must love one another for that love of ours is in reality from the source of God Himself, and whoever loves which means all true believers because they are the only ones who have the capacity to love others has been born of God (future tense) and knows God! You and I didn t truly love others in our unregenerate condition, but now, because the very concept and reality of love itself owes its source from God Himself it originates from God who is the creator of love whoever loves does so because he has been born of God! Only those who have been regenerated born again or, as it s translated by the ESV, born of God which means we are spiritually fathered by God have the capacity to love others.

4 In John Piper s new book, Finally Alive (Christian Focus Publications, 2009, pp. 153-154), he writes about the new birth which transforms Christians into being loving people: The new birth is the act of the Holy Spirit connecting our dead, selfish hearts with God s living, loving heart so that his life becomes our life and his love becomes our love.... [John] means that love is from God the way heat is from fire, or the way light is from the sun. Love belongs to God s nature. It s woven into what he is. It s part of what it means to be God. The sun gives light because it is light. And fire gives heat because it is heat.... The new birth is the imparting to you of divine life, and an indispensable part of that life is love.... It is an experience of the divine love and an extension of that love to others. The only reason we can love others is due to the fact that we have experienced the incredible love of God, which comes to us from Him, from the source of His nature to ours! John even tells us that our love for others is the very evidence that we know God! We have a relationship with God, who imparts His life and love to us so that we can love others. II. Love s Knowledge and Essence (v. 8) Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love. A. Love s Knowledge John gives the opposite of what he has just taught us in verse 7. If anyone is found to be unloving, it

5 reveals that the reason for this is this person does not know God. This is a bold and declarative statement! If you don t love others, you don t know God. You can give all your excuses; you can equivocate on what love is defined as being in your own mind; you can debate with God about why you just couldn t love others; John emphatically pronounces that anyone who does not love does not know God. John 1:10 The world was made through [Christ], yet the world did not know him. John 17:25 O righteous Father, even though the world does not know you, I know you, and these [disciples] know that you have sent me. 1 Corinthians 1:21 In the wisdom of God, the world did not know God through wisdom. 1 John 3:1 The reason why the world does not know us is that it did not know him. B. Love s Essence The reason the world does not love each other is because it doesn t know God, for God s very essence is love! Notice that John is not saying that love is God, but rather that God is love. John has earlier written that God is light (1:5), and that God is faithful and righteous (1:9), God is said here by John to be, in His essence, love. When you are imparted new life in Christ, you are

6 partakers of His divine nature, and you then are transformed into being a person who loves others! Ephesians 5:1-2 III. Love s Incarnation and Life (v. 9) In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only Son into the world, so that we might live through him. A. Love s Incarnation To say that God is love could be seen by some as speculative and theoretical. Can this love be seen by us? Will we know what it looks like? Can it be tangibly shown to us in this world? John says God is love, and God shows, manifests, and demonstrates this love of His to us by sending His only Son into the world. This is the great truth of the incarnation of Jesus! John 3:17 God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him. John 1:11 He came to his own. Colossians 2:13 You, who were dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made alive. B. Love s Life

7 What was God s purpose in demonstrating this love? John says it is,... So that we might live through him. Do you realize that God so loves that He sent His one and only Son into this world so that we might live through Him! Does this humble you? Does this truth show you the depths of God s love for His children? 1 John 3:1a Titus 3:4-7 Romans 5:8, 10 IV. Love s Initiation and Price (v. 10) In this is love, not that we have loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. A. Love s Initiation You must affirm as a Christian that we didn t love God because at one point in time, we simply decided to do so. Not at all! We hated God! We despised Him and His law! We were estranged from Him, and had no thought of following Him. God, because of His great love with which He loved us, initiated His love toward us! We love indeed this is what defines our very ability to love others not because we inherently love, but that He loved us! Romans 5:6 For while we were weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly. Galatians 4:4 But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law, to redeem

8 those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons. 1 John 4:19 We love because he first loved us. B. Love s Price The price of love was this: [God] sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. 1 John 2:2 In George Marsden s new biography of Jonathan Edwards, called, A Short Life of Jonathan Edwards (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008, p. 141), he writes of how Edwards conceived of this dynamic essential reality that God is love and how that love is to be perceived by us. Listen to what he writes: Beauty is the term that Edwards most typically used to describe the character of God s ongoing actions in creation and redemption. Beauty for Edwards is not just an object of passive contemplation, but rather a transforming power. If one sees a beautiful person, said Edwards, one cannot help but be drawn to that person. One s heart is drawn to that beauty, and one s actions will follow one s heart. So it is with the surpassing beauty of God as

9 V. Love s Obligation and Duty (v. 11) revealed in Christ. The most beautiful thing in all reality is for a perfectly good being to lovingly sacrifice himself for rebellious, undeserving, and ungrateful creatures. If one glimpses the perfect beauty of such love, one cannot help but be drawn to it. So the role of the evangelist is to convey the truth of God s revelation so that sinners who are blinded to true beauty by their self-love may, through God s grace, have their eyes opened to truly see it. If they do, their hearts will be changed and their lives will be dedicated to loving and serving God and others. Do you see the price that was paid for love? Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. A. Love s Obligation John points back to what he has just said and in effect, concludes: Beloved, if God so loved us like this that He loved us so much that He gave us His one and only Son to be the satisfaction, the payment for our own sins we also ought to love one another! Do you grasp the depth of that love? Do you see how John ties in the death of Christ as the ground or the basis for our obligation to love others? We are

10 obligated to love others in the body of Christ because of what our Head the Lord Jesus Christ did to redeem us from sin s enslavement! How could we not sense our complete and total obligation to love others in the way we ourselves were loved? John 17:13, 20, 21a, 23b, 26b I am coming to you, and these things I speak in the world, that they [disciples] may have joy fulfilled in themselves.... I do not ask for these [disciples] only, but also for those who will believe in me through their word.... that they may become perfectly one, so that the world may know that you sent me and loved them even as you loved me.... that the love with which you have loved me may be in them, and I in them. You see, my friends, if the premise is true that God so loved us, we are obligated to love others in order to show that love with which God demonstrated in Christ for us! B. Love s Duty So, John concludes this first major section on love in verse 11 like he began: We also ought to love one another. The question remains: Do we love in this way? Is this what the world sees from us? Does the greater Christian community see our love for another as a local church? 1 Thessalonians 4:9-11 Now concerning brotherly love you have no need for anyone to write to you, for you yourselves

11 have been taught by God to love one another, for that indeed is what you are doing to all the brothers throughout Macedonia. But we urge you, brothers, to do this more and more, and to aspire to live quietly, and to mind you own affairs, and to work with your hands, as we instructed you, so that you may live properly before outsiders and be dependent on no one. Conclusion: Do we understand the love of God as we ought? Do we truly understand John s explanation of love? Love s Command and Source (v. 7) Love s Knowledge and Essence (v. 8) Love s Incarnation and Life (v. 9) Love s Initiation and Price (v. 10) Love s Obligation and Duty (v. 11)