Now You Know (1 John 5:13-21)
Series: 1 John: That You May Know
Preacher: Brian Abernathy
Summary
Elder Brian Abernathy closes our series in 1 John by exploring the confidence we have in Christ. Using a personal story of unknowingly camping on a frozen pond, he illustrates how knowledge should fundamentally change our actions. John writes so that we may know we have eternal life, security in Christ, and a unique identity separate from the world. This firm knowledge builds to the letter's final, powerful command: "Keep yourselves from idols." This isn't just about ancient statues but about guarding our hearts from anything that steals our affection from Jesus, a crucial warning for a church in danger of losing its first love.
Key Points:
- True knowledge of God should transform how we live.
- As believers, we are sanctified, secure, chosen, adopted, and indwelt by the Holy Spirit.
- An idol is anything we love more than the Savior, even good things.
- We must actively cultivate an environment in our lives where our love for Jesus can thrive.
Reflect & Discuss:
- What "idols" (comfort, work, success, relationships) compete for your affection and love for Christ?
- How does knowing you are "sanctified and secure" in Jesus empower you to fight against idolatry?
- What is one practical step you can take this week to "keep yourself from idols" and cultivate a deeper love for the Savior?
Main Passage: 1 John 5:13-21
Supporting Passages:
- Acts 19:18-19
- John 14:13-14, 16-18, 23, 26
- John 15:16-19
- John 16:23
- John 17:14-19
- Ephesians 1:16-18
- Ephesians 2:1-10, 13-19
- Revelation 2:1-7
