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Sermon Outlines - Sermons From First John - Sin And The Child Of God (3:4-9)


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                      "THE FIRST EPISTLE OF JOHN"
                    Sin And The Child Of God (3:4-9)
INTRODUCTION
1. In our previous study ("The Children Of God"), we saw that the true
   child of God purifies himself because of the hope of seeing Jesus
   one day - cf. 1 Jn 3:2-3
2. In discussing "purity", the subject of "sin" naturally arises...
   a. Which may be why John moves right into a discussion of "Sin And
      The Child of God" - 1 Jn 3:4-9 (READ)
   b. It also fits into John's overall theme of combating the Gnostic-
      like influences that were teaching that sinning did not affect 
      one's relationship with God
3. How shall the true child of God regard sin?  Is it something to be 
   taken lightly? Not if the apostle John has anything to say about it!
[Using verses 4-9 as our text, then, let's consider what John has to
say about "Sin And The Child Of God".
We begin by noticing...]
I. THE "DEFINITION" OF SIN (4)
   A. AS UNDERSTOOD BY SOME...
      1. Sin is nothing more than a violation of human relationships
      2. Which can be easily resolved by correcting relationship
         problems
      -- While SOME sins may be a violation of "human" relationships,
         the true meaning of sin goes much further than that
   B. THE LITERAL MEANING OF THE WORD "SIN"
      1. The Greek word for "sin" is hamartia {ham-ar'-tee'-ah}, and it
         literally means "to miss the mark"
      2. E.g., as when an archer fails to hit the center of the target
      3. So "sin" is some kind of action (or lack of it) in which one 
         fails to meet the goal intended by God - cf. Ro 3:23
   C. AS DEFINED BY JOHN...
      1. Sin is "lawlessness" (NKJV), or "transgression of the law" 
         (KJV)
      2. The word for lawlessness (transgression) is anomia {an-om-ee'
         -ah}, which means "illegality, i.e. violation of law"
         a. I.e., to break or violate a law, such as the law of God
         b. E.g., to steal when the law says "Thou shalt not steal"
      3. So sin occurs when you DO WHAT IS FORBIDDEN (commonly called 
         "a sin of commission")
   D. AS DEFINED BY JAMES...
      1. James describes another kind of sin - cf. Ja 4:17
      2. So sin is also committed when you FAIL TO DO WHAT IS GOOD OR
         COMMANDED (often called "a sin of omission")
         a. E.g., failing to love your brother
         b. While you may not do ill toward your brother, failure to do
            good is just as much a sin!
   E. IN BOTH OF THESE DEFINITIONS OF SIN...
      1. One has failed to meet a certain standard (they have "missed 
         the mark")
      2. In this case, the standard is the "law of God"
         a. Which, when carefully noted, is designed to help us in our 
            relationships with...
            1) God
            2) Other people
            3) Even self
         b. Every command of God, both negative and positive, affect 
            these relationships in one way or the other
[Failure to understand the true nature of "sin" is one reason why there
is so much apathy toward it today.  But every time we sin, we adversely
affect our relationship with either God, others, or our own selves!
Further insight into the terribleness of sin is gained by considering 
what John says about...]
II. THE "ORIGIN" OF SIN (8a)
   A. SIN IS OF THE DEVIL!
      1. "He who sins is of the devil, for the devil has sinned from 
         the beginning."
      2. This statement of John is reminiscent of one made by Jesus in 
         Jn 8:44
      3. From the beginning the devil has been the "father" or origin 
         of sin ("he is a liar and the father of it")
   B. THOSE WHO SIN ARE OF THE DEVIL!
      1. Since he is the "father" of sin, those who practice sin are 
         his children
      2. "You are of your father the devil, and the desires of your 
         father you want to do" - cf. Jn 8:44a
      3. So when we "miss the mark" by either...
         a. Doing what is forbidden
         b. Failing to do what is commanded
         ...we demonstrate the influences of the devil in our lives!
[If sin can make one to be "the children of the devil", that ought to 
tell us something about the terribleness of sin!
But there is something else that describes sin's terribleness, and that
is seen as we consider what John says about...]
III. THE "DEFEAT" OF SIN (5a, 8b)
   A. THIS WAS THE PURPOSE OF CHRIST'S COMING...
      1. "He was manifested to take away our sins" - 1 Jn 3:5a
      2. "For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might
         destroy the works of the devil." - 1 Jn 3:8b
      3. As John the Baptist declared:  "Behold!  The Lamb of God who 
         takes away the sin of the world!" - Jn 1:29
      -- To continue to walk in sin, therefore, is to undermine the 
         purpose of our Lord's coming!
   B. CONSIDER WHAT IT COST JESUS TO ACCOMPLISH THIS PURPOSE...
      1. Nothing less than His own death! - cf. 1 Co 15:3
      2. Nothing less than His precious blood! - cf. Ac 20:28; 1 Pe 1:
         18-19
      -- Does not this tell us something about the terribleness of sin?
[When we properly understand what sin is, and how terrible it must be
in God's sight, then for the "child of God" there can only be one goal:
what John describes as...]
IV. THE "REFRAINMENT" OF SIN (6-7, 9)
   A. WHOEVER "ABIDES IN HIM" DOES NOT SIN... (6)
      1. The phrase "does not sin" is present tense in the Greek,
         suggesting a practice of not sinning
         a. John has already affirmed that Christians sin - cf. Jn 1:
            8,10
         b. To say we have no sin is to lie, and to make God a liar
         c. So John is talking about one who does not "continuously
            practice sin"
      2. Such is true of those who "abide in Him"
         a. Those who "abide in Jesus" do not continuously engage in 
            sin
         b. That is because they...
            1) Let that which they have heard from the beginning abide 
               in them (i.e., the words of Jesus) - cf. 1 Jn 2:24
            2) Strive to walk even as Jesus walked - cf. 1 Jn 2:6
      3. But the one who continuously practices sin has neither seen 
         Jesus nor known him (despite any claims to the contrary!)
   B. WHOEVER "HAS BEEN BORN OF GOD" DOES NOT SIN... (9)
      1. Again, John uses the present tense when he says "does not sin"
         a. He is not suggesting that one "born of God" never sins
         b. But that one truly "born of God" does not continuously 
            practice sin
      2. And why is that?  Because "His seed remains in Him"
         a. The "seed" is that life-giving principle that makes one a 
            child of God
         b. Which clearly involves the Word of God - cf. Ja 1:18; 1 Pe
            1:22-23
      3. As long as one allows the "seed" (the Word of God) to remain 
         in him, he is "born of God"
         a. As such he does not continuously practice sin 
         b. Nor can he continuously practice sin, if the "seed" is 
            remaining in him
         c. Instead, he continuously practices righteousness! - 1 Jn
            3:7
CONCLUSION
1. Again, it helpful to remember that John is dealing with precursors 
   to Gnosticism, and the idea that one can claim to be "born of God" 
   and not be concerned about sin in their life
2. But when we are aware of:
   a. The "definition" of sin
   b. The "origin" of sin
   c. The "defeat" of sin
   d. The "refrainment" of sin
   ...our attitude toward sin will certainly be different than those 
   John was having to combat!
3. What is your attitude toward sin?
   a. Have you been born again through obedience to the Word of God 
      (the incorruptible seed)?
   b. Are you letting that "seed" remain in you so that you do not 
      continuously practice sin?
How you answer can reveal whose "child" you really are!
 
  

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