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Confirmation

July 28, 2019 • Ron Moore

Review:

John wrote 1 John when he was in his 70’s or 80’s.
He was the last living apostle at the time of this writing.
He wrote from Ephesus to the surrounding churches. 
The WHY?  The reasons John wrote this letter:

To encourage true Christian belonging (1 John 1:3)
To help believers experience true joy (1 John 1:4)
To help believers avoid falling into patterns of sin (1 John 2:1)
To guard believers from false teaching (1 John 2:26)
To allow believers to know with certainty that they are children of God…forever! (1 John 5:13) 

1 John 5:13-21

Talking to God: Our Confidence (1 John 5:13-14)

Prerequisite #1: Child of God
Prerequisite #2: Requests are according to his will
God’s will is found in God’s Word.
God’s will is for us to do what he says. 
The Holy Spirit reveals God’s specific
God confirms his specific will in community with other believers.

Talk to God about those you know who are caught in sin—Intercession (1 John 5:16-17).   

God will protect those who know him (1 John 5:18-21):

From continuing sin 
From Satan
From false teaching 

Are you in need of prayer? Care? Know of someone who is? Send the information to caregiving@biblechapel.org.

Would you like to nail down the essentials of the Christian Faith so you can share Jesus more effectively with those he has placed in your life? Contact Greg DeVore at gdevore@biblechapel.org.

These Things

August 4, 2019 • Ron Moore

Review: • John wrote 1 John when he was in his 70’s or 80’s. • He was the last living apostle at the time of this writing. • He wrote from Ephesus to the surrounding churches. The WHY? The reasons John wrote this letter: 1. To encourage true Christian belonging (1 John 1:3) 2. To help believers experience true joy (1 John 1:4) 3. To help believers avoid falling into patterns of sin (1 John 2:1) 4. To guard believers from false teaching (1 John 2:26) 5. To allow believers to know with certainty that they are children of God…forever! (1 John 5:13) 1 John 5:13 7 Proofs of Assurance 1. Trust in Jesus alone (1 John 2:21-23; 4:2-3, 14-15; 5:11-12) 2. Indwelt by the Holy Spirit (1 John 2:20; 4:4, 13) 3. Committed to Obedience (1 John 2:3-6; 3:4-10; 5:2-3) 4. Tender-hearted Confession (1 John 1:9; 2:1-2) 5. Demonstrated Love (1 John 2:9-11; 3:14-21) 6. Rejecting the world (1 John 2:15-18; 5:4-5) 7. Perseverance (1 John 2:18-19, 24-25, 28-29) Are you in need of prayer? Care? Know of someone who is? Send the information to http://caregiving@biblechapel.org. Would you like to nail down the essentials of the Christian Faith so you can share Jesus more effectively with those he has placed in your life? Contact Greg DeVore at http://gdevore@biblechapel.org.

The Testimony

July 21, 2019 • Ron Moore

Review: John wrote 1 John when he was in his 70’s or 80’s. He was the last living apostle at the time of this writing. He wrote from Ephesus to the surrounding churches.    The WHY?  The reasons John wrote this letter: To encourage true Christian belonging (1 John 1:3) To help believers experience true joy (1 John 1:4)  To help believers avoid falling into patterns of sin (1 John 2:1) To guard believers from false teaching (1 John 2:26) To allow believers to know with certainty that they are children of God…forever! (1 John 5:13)   1 John 5:6-12 Testify or Testimony To make a declaration for the purpose of establishing a fact. The Three Witnesses (1 John 5:6-8)  Water—Baptism  Blood—Cross Spirit—Life Giver  The Testimony (1 John 5:9-12) Eternal life is found in Jesus alone.

Re-Born

July 7, 2019 • Ron Moore

Review: The Apostle John wrote 1 John when he was in his 70’s or 80’s. He was the last living apostle at the time of this writing. He wrote from Ephesus to the surrounding churches.   The WHY?  The reasons John wrote this letter: To encourage true Christian belonging (1 John 1:3) To help believers experience true joy (1 John 1:4) To help believers avoid falling into patterns of sin (1 John 2:1) To guard believers from false teaching (1 John 2:26) To allow believers to know with certainty that they are children of God…forever! (1 John 5:13)   1 John 5:1-5   What does it mean to be “born of God”? Demonstrate right behavior (1 John 2:29) Does not make a practice of sin (1 John 3:9-10; 5:18) Overcomes the world (1 John 5:4) Guards against Satan’s deception (5:18) Loves one another (4:7; 5:1)  What is biblical love?  Comes from God—supernatural Demonstrated in action Christ-centered The connection between keeping God’s commandments and loving one another TEN COMMANDMENTS Exodus 20:1-18 You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself an idol. You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God. Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Commandments 1-4 are vertical focusing on our actionable love for God. Commandments 5-10 are horizontal focusing on our actionable love for others. Honor your father and mother. You shall not murder. You shall not commit adultery. You shall not steal. You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor. You shall not covet.   “Which commandment is the most important of all?” Mark 12:29-31 Jesus answered, “The most important is, ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”  Are you in need of care? Do you know someone in need of care? http://caregiving@biblechapel.org Are you able to clearly share your faith with your children and grandchildren? Would you like to be ready to share? Contact Greg DeVore http://%28gdevore@biblechapel.org) to learn about a way you can embrace the essential truths of the Christian Faith.