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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2019 · 44 MIN

04 What John Means by 'Do Not Love the World' (1 John 2:12-17)

from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta

When talk of “true and false believers” starts to hit close to home, it is easy to quietly panic: What if I’m not really saved? In this episode on 1 John 2:12–17, we watch John pause his warnings long enough to reassure his readers that he sees real faith in them—little children, young men, and fathers—and then urge them not to give their hearts to a world that is already passing away. In this week’s episode, we explore:Why John’s strong words about sin and righteousness can make sincere Christians feel spiritually “sick,” and how he comforts them by pointing to their genuine faithWhat John means by “little children,” “young men,” and “fathers”—not stages of life, but stages of spiritual maturity, from new believers to long-tested saintsHow each group is encouraged: forgiven children who know the Father, steadfast fathers who know the One “from the beginning,” and strong young believers who have “overcome the evil one”Why the real battleground of the Christian life is faith—persevering trust in Christ—rather than flawless performance or religious achievementWhat it means not to “love the world”: choosing God’s values over the culture’s, resisting the pull of “the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the boastful pride of life”How John’s reminder that “the world is passing away” reorders our priorities, from careers, causes, and accomplishments toward the lasting work of knowing and loving the FatherAfter listening, you’ll come away with a steadier assurance that real faith can exist alongside weakness, immaturity, and struggle—and that God treasures the simple, persevering trust of His people. You’ll be invited to loosen your grip on the trophies and pressures of this age, to ask God first and most for a stronger faith, and to build your life on what will endure when the world and its desires are gone.Series: 1 John: Discerning the True Gospel

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When talk of “true and false believers” starts to hit close to home, it is easy to quietly panic: What if I’m not really saved? In this episode on 1 John 2:12–17, we watch John pause his warnings long enough to reassure his readers that he sees real faith in them—little children, young men, and fathers—and then urge them not to give their hearts to a world that is already passing away. In this week’s episode, we explore: Why John’s strong words about sin and righteousness can make...

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