Jump Start # 4064
1 John 2:4 “The one who says, ‘I have come to know Him,’ an does not keep His commandments, is a liar and the truth is not in him.’”
In this section of John’s letter, there are a lot of comparisons and descriptive work about who is in and who is out with the Lord. That thought concerns many. Often those who are ‘in’ want to push out and keep out those who are ‘out.’
John is giving the identifying marks of fellowship. It involves more than just who shows up. The attitude towards one another, the behavior and the walk with the Lord in His commandments are all factors to be considered.
Just verses later John writes:
- The one who says he is in the Light and yet hates his brother is in the darkness until now (2:9)
- The one who hates his brother is in the darkness and walk in the darkness and does not know where he is going because the darkness has blinded his eyes (2:11)
- They went out from us, but they were not really of us; for if they had been of us, they would have remained with us; but they went out, so that it would be shown that they are not of us (2:19)
Now, why does any of this matter?
First, there is more to being a Christian than just saying that you are one. Your heart and your direction indicates where you are with the Lord. Just going to church services does not make one a Christian. And, what John is showing us here is that it is more than being nice to one another. Keeping commandments, staying with the direction that God wants us to go is equally important.
Layered under this is the concept that saying you are saved, does not mean that one is.
Second, there is a need for plain talk. John doesn’t sugarcoat his words. He calls these people liars and says the truth is not in them. Sometimes we are afraid to be plain spoken with others. And, in doing that we can leave the impression that all is fine, when it is not. In darkness, lacking truth, liars, is how John saw them. They needed to change and follow the Lord. John is writing to the church so that they would not be turned inside out by those who were fakes.
Third, it is the word of God, not our opinion, that determines who is with the Lord and who is not. We do not sit on the same seat with God. It is His word that draws the lines of fellowship. It is His word that determines who is saved and who is not. It is His word that is final.
We all have our thoughts and those thoughts can become what we believe is the truth. It is the word of God that determines right and wrong. It is the word of God that determines who is in fellowship with Him and who is not. What we want, and how we think things ought to be is not the means to go by.
There is only one way to know God and that is through His word. He reveals Himself and His heart through the Scriptures. The more of the Bible that we can consume, the more that we will know Him.
John’s words here won’t set well with today’s religious community. It is contrary to how most think these days. So, we must decide whether to stay with what John wrote or cave in to the pressures of a religious community that simply does what it wants to do. There are some these days that are calling for another testament. Little do they realize that to have another testament, someone has to die. Christ died for the new covenant. No one can equal that or change that.
Some do not get it because they do not want to get it. Serious matters for serious times.
Roger
