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Radiant Church Visalia
1 John: In but not of the World
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Lori Riley
radiantvisalia.com
In but not of the World (1 John 2:15-17)
Scripture: 1 John 2:15-17, Matthew 19, Matthew 13, Philippians 3:20, Hebrews 11, Philippians 2:20, Hebrews 11, Philippians 2:20, Hebrews 11, Philippians 2:20, Hebrews 11
Intro:
- John's letter contrasts love of the Father with love of the world.
- Two contrasting stories: rich young ruler (Matthew 19) and treasure in the field (Matthew 13).
- Call to examine our hearts and responses to Christ.
What is the "World"?
- Not the physical world (creation is good).
- Not people (we are called to love them).
- The world is:
- The collective momentum and values of human beings (Lloyd-Jones).
- Sin that brought together has a force behind it that is hard to resist.
- The whole outlook upon life that is exclusive of God.
- A life that is based upon this world and this life only.
- A force and a current, a spirit of this age (Ephesians 2:2-3).
- Directed by Satan, the "prince of this world."
- The world is a war for our love, time, affection, attention, money, and talents.
- It offers temporary rewards: comfort, power, prestige, pleasure.
- Promises life without God, wholeness without God.
Three Ways the World Functions:
- Desires/Lusts of the Flesh:
- Physical, bodily desires, sensuality, bodily pleasures.
- Includes sexual temptation, but not limited to it.
- Food, drink, gratification, control.
- Lie: It will make you happy and satisfied.
- Desires/Lusts of the Eyes:
- Greed, covetousness, discontent.
- Obsession with appearance and show.
- Eyes are the vehicle of our attention.
- What we see shapes what we want.
- Lie: It won’t hurt to look.
- Pride of Life:
- Pride in livelihood, goods, possessions.
- Striving for worldly honor, influence, social status.
- Self-glorification, contempt for others.
- Lie: It will make me significant.
Resisting the World:
- This playbook is used from the beginning (Garden of Eden, temptation of Jesus).
- The world is passing away (1 John 2:17).
- Love of the world and love of the Father are opposed.
- The love of the world will eventually drive out the love of the Father.
- The more we're focused on God, the more we start to love the things that he loves.
Loving the Father More:
- Live for Eternity:
- Remember the resurrection.
- Our citizenship is in heaven (Philippians 3:20).
- This world is temporary; an inheritance awaits (1 Peter 1).
- Deny Yourself:
- The world tells us our desires are good, but we must deny ourselves.
- Kill desires, crucify the flesh, live by the Spirit (Galatians 2:20).
- Don’t be deceived by the world.
- Don't just lay things down to be empty-handed, but to take hold of Christ.
- Treasure Christ:
- Feast on superior pleasure in Christ.
- Desires are meant to be filled, but only Christ can truly satisfy.
- Gaze on Jesus (2 Corinthians 3:18).
- The things of this world will grow strangely dim.
Conclusion:
- Call to live for eternity, deny self, and treasure Christ.
- Urgency to choose God over the world.
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