Hey
Gang: Read that verse again. John says, "Abide in Him" always, so that when He appears we do not have
to shrink into the shadows because of the things we have been doing with our
lives. In essence, John is saying, that
when we claim we are children of God, we need to look a heap different than
when we were without Jesus as our Lord and Savior.
There
is no greater miracle in the world than to see a drunk from skid row suddenly
come to the realization that there is a God who loves them and stands ready to
fix and restore the life and even use them to His glory. But there is a prerequisite – repentance with
a sincere heart.
His
life was a mess. He had drunk away his
family, his home and business and his health- but one day when he was on his
back in a gutter with an empty bottle- God spoke to him, “Harold, I have
something I want you to do for me. I
want you to get up out of the gutter, clean yourself up and prepare to go into
all the land and preach My Word”. The
transform-ing power of God reached deep into his gizzard and he became a
powerful man of God to those who also found themselves in the gutters of this
world, and many more
In this
passage of Scripture John gives us a panoramic view of what it is like to be a
child of God fully engrained in the family of God; we need to take a peek at
this passage, periodically, to check our
commitment level to Yeshua. In verse 2:29 John tells us that we should be ‘confident and content in our walk with God.’ Are you confident and content this morning?
In
verse 3:1 John tells us ‘we should enjoy
God's love.’ In essence God says,
"I claim you". Notice in verse
two He says, "Beloved , now we are
children of God, and it has not appeared as yet what we will be
." Is it not awesome and sometimes
a wee bit hard to totally comprehend? God said, "You are my body, my family, I call you my children"?
It
would have been nice, if John would have put a period at the end of this verse
and left it there, but he did not. He
went on to say, "No one who is born
of God practices sin, because His Seed abides in him; and he cannot sin,
because he is born of God." (verse 9).
So, I believe the key word
here is "practices".
Do we sin? Yes, "All have sinned
and come short of the glory of God" (Rom. 3:23); however, practicing
sin is a horse of a different color. Is Jesus your label or your LORD?
Blessings,
Gramps
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