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Overall
of 1 John
Triumphs in 1 John
I.
Triumph of Light over Darkness (1.1~2
11)
II.
Triumph of Life over Death (2.12~29)
III.
Triumph of Love over Hatred (3.1~24;4.7~21)
IV.
Triumph of Truth over Error (4.1~7)
V.
Triumph of Faith over the World (5.1~21)
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The Word of Life (1.1)
This
title seems to bring before us Christ as the Eternal One
manifested to us on
the ground of His death and resurrection by the Word and Spirit of God
and to
whom we are united by the power of the Holy Spirit. The first Epistle of John
speaks of—
I.
The manifestation of His life to us when we were born again (1.2)
II.
Who is our Life? ‘The Son of God’ (5.20)
III.
The character of our life—‘eternal’ (1.2)
IV.
The gift of the life by the Father (5.11)
V.
The position He has brought us into—‘out of death into life’ (3.14
R.V.)
VI.
The knowledge of it through the Word of God (5.13)
VII.
Where the life is—in Christ (5.11); in us (v.12)
VIII.
Who have the life—believers (5.12)
IX.
Who have not life—unblievers (5.12)
X.
Future manifestation of it (2.25; Col.3.4)
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Marsh 《Light from the Lamp of
Truth》
Born of God
What
is the evidence that we are born of God? We have the question answered in
John’s first Epistle. Seven times we find the words ‘Born of God’ occurring.
I.
Righteousness of life. ‘Every one that doeth righteousness is born of Him’
(2.29)
II.
Not practicing sin. ‘Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin’ (3.9)
III.
New nature implanted. ‘He cannot sin
because he is born of God’ (3.9)
IV.
Loving one another. ‘Every one that loveth is born of God’ (4.7)
V.
Faith in Christ. ‘Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ
is born of God’
(5.1)
VI.
Victory over the world. ‘Whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world (5.4)
VII.
Kept by Christ. ‘Whosoever is born of God sinneth not; but He that was begotten
of God keepeth him’ (5.18
R.V.)
── F.E.
Marsh 《Light from the Lamp of
Truth》
The Son of God
The
Son of God
in the First Epistle of John. Twenty-four times in this Epistle is
He said to be the Son of God.
I.
What did God send His Son to be and do?
1. That we might live (4.9)
2. To be a Saviour (4.14)
3. To be a Propitiation (4.10)
4. To destroy the works of the
devil (3.8)
II.
The result of believing in Him as the Son of God:
1. We have eternal life (5.12)
2. We know it (5.13)
3. We have the witness (5.10)
4. We are in Him (5.20)
5. We know He has come (5.20)
6. God dwelleth in us (4.15)
7. We have the Father and Son (2
John 9)
III.
The proof that we believe in Him as the Son of God
1. Believe on His Name (2.23; 5.13)
2. Acknowledge Him as the Son
(2.23)
3. Confess Him as the Son of God
(4.15)
4. Have fellowship with Him (1.3)
5. Continue in Him (2.24)
6. That we know His blood cleanseth
us from all sin (1.7)
7. Overcome the world (5.5)
IV.
Those who disbelieve that He is the Son of God
1. Make God a liar (5.10)
2. Have not eternal life (5.12)
── F.E.
Marsh 《Light from the Lamp of
Truth》
The Family of God
Chapter
1 The Family Relationships—Father
Son
and little children
Chapter
2 The Family Representatives—fathers
young men and babes
Chapter
3 The Family Responsibilities—Purity before God
righteousness before men and
love to all believers
Chapter
4 The Family Resistance—to the spirit of Antichrist
to false teachers and to
every form of error
Chapter
5 The Family Resources—by faith
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Great Manifestations
That
which was from—
I.
the beginning was manifested (1.1)
II.
the Love was manifested (4.9)
III.
the Light was manifested (1.9)
IV.
the Life was manifested (1.2)
V.
the Father was manifested John 14.9)
VI.
the Son of God was manifested (3.8)
VII.
His glory was manifested (John 1.14)
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E.A.H.
Names of Our Lord in 1 John
I.
The Word of Life (1.1)
II.
The Eternal Life (1.2)
III.
The Advocate (2.1)
IV.
the Righteous One (2.1)
V.
The Propitiation (2.2)
VI.
The Saviour of the World (4.14)
VII.
The Son of God (5.5)
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H.K.D.
Our Fellowship
I.
The Meaning of Fellowship—partnership
sharing (1.3)
II.
The Medium of Fellowship—light (1.5~7)
III.
The Maintenance of Fellowship—
1. by walking in the light (1.7)
2. by confessing our sins (1.9)
3. by cleansing from all
unrighteousness (1.9)
IV.
The Manifestation of Fellowship—
1. in relation to God (2.3~4)
2. in relation to ourselves (2.6~7)
3. in relation to others (2.9~10)
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As He Is
I.
‘We walk in the light as He is in the light’ (1.7) His communion with the
Father is ours as sharing eternal life
II.
‘As He is so are we in the world’ (4.17) We are in a world under sentence
but
His relationship to judgment is ours; as associated with Him
we have boldness
in the day of judgment
III.
‘We shall be life Him for we shall see Him as He is’ (3.2) The world will never
see Him thus: they will see Him in a judicial character and as the King
but we
know Him as the second Man in glory
the firstfruits in resurrection
and the
firstborn from the dead
the pattern of the kind of people God will have in the
glory by and by
IV.
‘He that hath this hope in Him purifieth himself even as He is pure’ (3.3) The
practical effect on our ways now of all these glorious expectations to be
realized at His second Coming for all His saints
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M.I.R.
The Sin Question in 1 John
I.
A bold profession—No sin (1.8)
II.
A self-deceiver—Deceive ourselves (1.8)
III.
A false position—truth is not in us (1.8)
IV.
A necessary confession—confess our sins (1.9)
V.
A complete absolution—forgiven and cleansed (1.9)
VI.
An important admonition—sin not (2.1)
VII.
A gracious provision—if we sin
we have (2.1)
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H.K.D.
Marks of a True Child of
God
I.
Believes that Jesus is the Christ (5.1)
II.
Does righteousness (2.29)
III.
Keeps His commandments (2.3)
IV.
Does not practice sin (3.9)
V.
Is hated by the world (3.13)
VI.
Loves the brethren (3.14)
VII.
Overcomes the world (5.4)
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W.T.M.
The Love of God
I.
The Father’s Love—that we should be called the children of God (3.1)
II.
The Son’s Love—because He laid down His life for us (3.16)
III.
The children’s Love—Let us love one another (4.7)
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Truth and Error
I.
Characteristics of Teachers of Error—
1. Alien in origin (2.19)
2. Separatist in attitude (2.19)
3. Erroneous in doctrine (2.22)
4. Infernal in objective (2.26)
5. Doomed to defeat (4.4)
II.
Anointing of the Spirit of Truth—
1. as a permanent Gift (John 16.13)
2. as an Indwelling Person (2.27)
3. as a Perfect Teacher (2.27)
4. as a Present Benefactor (4.4)
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Antichrist in John’s
Epistles
I.
He is called (2 John 7)—
1. ‘Antichrist’ as opposed to God
and His Christ
2. ‘Deceiver’ in relation to men
3. ‘Not in the doctrine of Christ’
as opposed to God’s Word (2 John 9)
II.
John writes of—
1. A Personal Antichrist to
come—‘the man of sin’ (1 John 2.18; 2 Thess. 2.~10)
2. The Forerunners of
Antichrist—all who oppose Christ now (1 John 2.22)
3. The spirit of Antichrist—opposed
to the Spirit of God (1 John 4.3)
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