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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 22 MIN

1 John 5:18-21

from Beyond the Message · host Veritas Church

1 John 5:18-21 In closing this letter, John reminds believers that confidence in the Christian life is not found in themselves but in Christ. In a world filled with uncertainty, deception, and shifting values, Christians can live with unwavering assurance because they are protected by Christ, belong to God, know the truth through Jesus, and are called to guard their hearts from anything that competes with their worship of Him.  Message Highlights: Our confidence rests in Christ's protection. Believers can face a hostile world with confidence because Jesus faithfully keeps His people and the evil one cannot ultimately overcome them. Our security is found in Christ's grip on us, not our grip on Him. Our identity is secure because we belong to God. Christians are no longer defined by the world but by their relationship with the Father. Knowing we are God's possession provides stability even when the world around us is unstable. Jesus gives us true understanding and lasting purpose. Christ came so that we might truly know God and enjoy a genuine relationship with Him. Real certainty comes from knowing the One who is true rather than chasing the false promises of the world. Guarding against idolatry protects our confidence. John ends his letter by warning believers to keep themselves from idols because misplaced worship always undermines assurance. The more we treasure God above everything else, the more firmly we stand in an uncertain world. Main Point: Intimacy with God is the key to certainty in a world of instability. Practical Application: Anchor your confidence in Christ instead of your circumstances. When life feels unstable, remember that your security is rooted in Jesus' faithfulness, not your own strength. Let His promises shape your confidence rather than your circumstances. Pursue intimacy with God every day. Spend regular time in God's Word and prayer, knowing that closeness with Him strengthens your assurance and keeps your heart fixed on what is true. As you draw near to Him, you will grow in confidence that He is holding you fast. Identify and reject competing idols. Examine the things that most capture your affection, trust, and hope, and ask whether they are replacing God in your heart. Turn from anything that promises security apart from Christ. Live as someone who belongs to God. Remember that your identity is not determined by the world, your performance, or your failures but by your relationship with Christ. Let that certainty produce steadfastness, hope, and joyful obedience. Resources Currently Available at the Veritas Church Bookstore:1 John - The Gospel-Centered Life in the Bible1-3 John - Knowing The Bible 12 Week Study1,2, & 3 John For You - God’s Word For YouDon’t Follow Your Heart1, 2, and 3 John: Joyful Certainty: 7-Session Bible Study1-3 John ESV Scripture Journal Do you have a question you want us to address? Submit it now!

1 John 5:18-21 In closing this letter, John reminds believers that confidence in the Christian life is not found in themselves but in Christ. In a world filled with uncertainty, deception, and shifting values, Christians can live with unwavering assurance because they are protected by Christ, belong to God, know the truth through Jesus, and are called to guard their hearts from anything that competes with their worship of Him.  Message Highlights: Our confidence rests in Christ's protection. Believers can face a hostile world with confidence because Jesus faithfully keeps His people and the evil one cannot ultimately overcome them. Our security is found in Christ's grip on us, not our grip on Him. Our identity is secure because we belong to God. Christians are no longer defined by the world but by their relationship with the Father. Knowing we are God's possession provides stability even when the world around us is unstable. Jesus gives us true understanding and lasting purpose. Christ came so that we might truly know God and enjoy a genuine relationship with Him. Real certainty comes from knowing the One who is true rather than chasing the false promises of the world. Guarding against idolatry protects our confidence. John ends his letter by warning believers to keep themselves from idols because misplaced worship always undermines assurance. The more we treasure God above everything else, the more firmly we stand in an uncertain world. Main Point: Intimacy with God is the key to certainty in a world of instability. Practical Application: Anchor your confidence in Christ instead of your circumstances. When life feels unstable, remember that your security is rooted in Jesus' faithfulness, not your own strength. Let His promises shape your confidence rather than your circumstances. Pursue intimacy with God every day. Spend regular time in God's Word and prayer, knowing that closeness with Him strengthens your assurance and keeps your heart fixed on what is true. As you draw near to Him, you will grow in confidence that He is holding you fast. Identify and reject competing idols. Examine the things that most capture your affection, trust, and hope, and ask whether they are replacing God in your heart. Turn from anything that promises security apart from Christ. Live as someone who belongs to God. Remember that your identity is not determined by the world, your performance, or your failures but by your relationship with Christ. Let that certainty produce steadfastness, hope, and joyful obedience. Resources Currently Available at the Veritas Church Bookstore:1 John - The Gospel-Centered Life in the Bible1-3 John - Knowing The Bible 12 Week Study1,2, & 3 John For You - God’s Word For YouDon’t Follow Your Heart1, 2, and 3 John: Joyful Certainty: 7-Session Bible Study1-3 John ESV Scripture Journal Do you have a question you want us to address? Submit it now!

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