Friday, November 25, 2011

What does it mean, to "walk in truth", and why is it important to God?

"See 2nd John 4-7 below,followed by some devotional commentary by Pastor Bob Grenier

John was not just rejoicing but, rejoicing greatly that he had found ( some of "your children ) walking in truth as we received commandment from the Father. It's clear he was rejoicing, what's not clear if he is making a distinction between all, or just some of her  ladies children. He may be just using the word some in a more loose fashion, just indicting, that he was glad to hear that some were walking etc, etc. Or He may have been really separating out in his mind, based on what he had heard that only ( some ) of her children were walking in the truth. He had come to find this out, not sure how, but it caused him great joy, he was greatly rejoicing.

As an aside, we don't know for sure if the lady and children, are a ref to a church leader the the sheep in that church, or to an actual lady and her own children. ( by the way, in a family with multiple children, some may, and some may not be walking in the truth. I've seen this countless, hundreds and hundreds of times, on a personal level, and on a pastoral level over the last 38 1/2 of full time ministry.

What is clear, is that John was joyful because of what these children were doing. And, that is, they walking in truth, as received commandment from the Father. So, two things here.

1. Walking in truth
2. As we received commandment from the Father

What do these things mean? Truth is the Word of God, truth is Jesus Christ. We can walk in the truth, walk in Christ, Christ is in us, as we walk day by day. We are to continue walking in the truth. We know Him who is true. We are in Him who is true. Even in His Son Jesus Christ, this is the true God.

Now to walk in the truth, simply means, "to order one's life according to the Word of God" That's alll it means, and that's all it will ever mean, and it the most important thing that could ever mean anything to anyone. That your life would be in tune with God's Word, that is, You would receive His Word, You would be a doer of His Word, You continue in His Word, You would take God's wisdom and knowledge about life and apply it to your life, and seek to walk in the ways that God has layed out in His Word.

John add, "we received commandment from the Father. This is a phrase he like to use in his teaching. Always linking the present activity, exhortation to future activity to what God had given us in the past. A continuity of God's word from the time it was given and received, and then continued to be lived out by "doers" p.s It came from "the Father" Wow, God the Father, the Father of Jesus, the one who sent Jesus to rescue us.

From rejoicing to pleading John goes. He tells her, this is not as if I'm writing a new commandment to you, but, it's the one you have had from the beginning. Here it is, in plain and simple terms, unmistakable as to it's meaning. This is what the Father wants us to do.


                                           "It is that we love one another"


John, then describes love for us. It's also simple, "that we walk according to His commandments. And, this is the commandment, that as you have heard from the beginning, you should walk in it.
So, love is walking in the commandments. Abiding in the Word, being a doer of the Word, is the foundation for loving one another. And as we individually, walk in the word, we sill then have that fruit of love for one one another. No walk, no fruit.


To further explain love, he says, "this is love, that we walk according to His commandments" He is constantly linking our lives, walks, His love, His Word, our being in the Word, the Word being in us, and overarching reality of love. Love being the main thing that the Lord wants us to be doing in our lives, To walk in love, to love one another.

This is what we have heard from the beginning. We should walk in it.

He is going to deal with deceivers in the next few verses. These would be people who did not believe any of what is above, and were teaching a doctrine not from God at all. It has no source in God, and was of no help to anyone when it comes to the matter of love, forgiveness, truth, sins, being born again, redeemed, set apart to God, being a true light in the World. etc, etc, and only to wind up in heaven. None of those things came from any of the false teachers, that John is about to deal with, and warn about, and give practical instruction on what not to do with them.


4: I rejoiced greatly that I have found some of your children walking in truth, as we received commandment from the Father.


5: And now I plead with you, lady, not as though I wrote a new commandment to you, but that which we have had from the beginning: that we love one another.



6: This is love, that we walk according to His commandments. This is the commandment, that as you have heard from the beginning, you should walk in it.

7:For many deceivers have gone out into the world who do not confess Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist.


Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Besides truth, what other blessings do you have from God?

See 2nd John 3

Three other blessings from the Lord ( in addition to the truth, as already mentioned ) are with us now. They are Grace, Mercy, and Peace.

It's said, that "will be with you" and that they come from God the father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father in truth and love.


So, first of all. "Grace" meaning the unmerited favor of God, the undeserved blessing of God. Translated, favour, thanks, pleasure.

It's that which affords joy, pleasure, delight, sweetness, charm, loveliness, grace of speech, good will, loving kindness.

It speaks of the merciful kindness by which God, exerting His holy influence upon souls, turns them to Christ, keeps, strengthens, increases them in Christian faith, knowledge, affection and kindles them to exercise of the Christian Virtues. Finally, it's used to speak of the spiritual condition of one governed by the power of divine grace.

Grace comes to us from God the Father and the Son Jesus Christ.

"someone has said, that grace means, God gives you what you do not deserve"



Secondly, we have mercy. It speaks of kindness or good will towards the miserable and the afflicted, joined with a desire to help them.

It also speaks of men towards men: in general providence: the mercy and clemency of God in providing and offering to men salavation.

In the mercy of Christ, whereby at His return to judgement, He will bless true Christians with eternal life.

Also, all through Scripture, God's mercies are said to be eternal, plentiful, and new every morning.

"Someone has said also, that mercy is when God does not give you what you deserve"



Thirdly, we have peace. Meaning, one, rest, quietness.
Used to speak of times of national tranquility. When nations are exempt from the rage and havoc of war.
And of peace between individual, when there is harmony and concord.
In Christianity, the tranquil state of a soul, assured of it's salvation through Christ, and so fearing nothing from God and content with its earthly lot, of whatsoever sort that is.

Peace can be multiplied to you through growing in the grace and the knowledge of Christ. Peace is what is given to us when we cast our cares upon God and let Him guide our hearts and minds.
Peace is to be had as much as it can be between people.

Peace is also used to describe the prince of peace, Jesus Christ.


Grace, mercy and peace come from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father, and they come in truth and love. Maybe that's just a way to think of the packaging of  grace mercy and peace. They come wrapped up in love and truth. Or you can add to grace, mercy and peace, these two also, love and truth.  The blessings from God are boundless and eternal. They will be with us forever.





Pastor Bob Grenier 
Calvary Chapel Visalia












   






Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What will happen to the truth?

See 2nd John 1-2

The first thing John says about the truth, is "whom I love in truth" and then secondly, "but also all those who have known the truth"

No one is completely sure if John was writing to a church, or to an individual. But it is clear what he was saying.
He was once again talking about Christian love and Jesus Christ. The truth is of course more then a reference to what is written that is true, but it includes Him who is the true, who is the truth.

John has said earlier in his first epistle, in chapter 5:20, "that we may know Him who is true" So, love and truth, the subjects as John opens this short little letter. It reminds me of what Paul said in Eph 4, about speaking the truth in love. Not just telling the truth of God's Word, or any other truth, but speaking it along with living and showing the love of God. These two are to be married in our lives at all times.

But, back to 2nd John, He says, "whom I love in truth........also all those who have known the truth"
Being in Christ, we are not only in Him who is true, but the Spirit who is truth ( see 1st John 5:6 ) produces in our lives the fruit of the Holy Spirit. The love of God is one of the main ways that we know that we are actually in the truth, in Christ, and born again

In fact, in 1st John 4:15, John says, "Whoever hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him" In fact, in Rev 22:15, murderers are among the list of those who will not be in heaven. To hate means, to hate, pursue with hatred, detest, detested.


Paul lists hatred as being part of his old life, not his new life in Christ.
See Tit 3:3* For we ourselves were also once foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving various lusts and pleasures, living in malice and envy, hateful and hating one another.

You also see the word malice listed there in Titus 3:3 That word means, ill-will, desire to injure, wickedness, depravity, and wickedness that is not ashamed to break laws, evil and trouble. 

The point is, that to "love in truth", and for those "who have known the truth", they characterize what it is to be a born again Christian. This theme of love, and of loving one another is a constantly repeated point of truth through John's epistles, and his gospel, i.e the Gospel of God. 

John goes on to say in 1:2, "because of the truth, which abides in us and will be with us forever" 
Here he is listing truth as the reason for his love, and that the truth, ( Jesus Christ ) was abiding in them, and would be with them forever. 

So, what will happen to the truth is that the truth will be with us forever. 

Tomorrow, we can move into the next few verses of this wonderful little letter by John, about the greatest subject in the world and universe. 


Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia


Monday, November 21, 2011

Knowing you have eternal life, and one other important thing.

1st John 5:13 These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life, and that you may continue to believe in the name of the Son of God.


There were a number of reasons why John wrote this letter, they are sprinkled through these 5 chapters. Here we have another one. Actually, there are two listed in this one verse. 


He tells us ( It's a blessing to know that while it's John writing and speaking, it's the Lord who had him write this, as He did with all the authors in the entire Bible, Old and New Testaments. ) why he had written these things to his readers.


He identifies them as those who believe in the name of the Son of God, it's so that, they may know that they have eternal life, and that they might continue to believe in the name of the Son of God.  So, these are two reasons for writing this letter.


Personal knowledge of, or assurance of their having eternal life, having Jesus the Son of God as their savior, and that they might continue, or abide in the Lord. 


The word, "Know", that you may know, means, to behold, to perceive, to see, to perceive with the senses, to discern, to discover, to have knowledge and understanding....


So, when a person reads through this short little 5 chapter letter, one of the blessings that the Lord will bring into their lives, is this assurance of having eternal life. 


And, they will be encouraged to continue believing, or continue to follow the Lord Jesus Christ. If you are having trouble in your walk right now, just trying to stay on track with the Lord, that is, following Jesus, then this letter will help you. John's second reason listed above, has to do with continuing to believe. To remain, to abide, to keep on, keeping on looking to Jesus Christ. 


You may want to try reading this letter over a few times, it will only take you about 15 minutes, but well worth the time. Pray and ask the Lord to speak to you through it. 




May You be blessed in your walk with the Lord. 


Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia 









Saturday, November 19, 2011

What God has given to us through His Son Jesus Christ.

See 1st John 5:11-12



1st John 5:11  And this is the testimony: that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son.

1st John 5:12 He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life.

1st John 5:13 These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life, and that you may continue to believe in the name of the Son of God.


First off, John tells us "this is the testimony" Or this is the expression about what God has done. This is the record of what we have been given by God in Christ. 

God has given us eternal life and this life is in His Son. So, the two things said here. First of all, It's not saying that we somehow earned or deserved this eternal life. Nor is stating that it's been given to us through any other person or means then God. Secondly, it's been given to us. It's come to us from God. 
The word given means, grant, deliver, to give something of one's own accord. Let have, to supply, furnish, present, hand out .

So, our God has given to us ( those who believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God ) eternal life. Which means, we have been united with God through Christ, and we now have communion with Him, we know Him, we can communicate with Him, and He with us. We are together in fellowship with God. 

We were not in this position before we believed. We were separated from Him. We did not know Him, we were without Him, but now in Christ, that has all changed. God has given us eternal life. 

And, this life is in His Son. John expounds on this a little bit. The person who has the Son ( that is, have come to faith in Christ, have received Christ, are saved etc, ) He who has the son has life. Since the life is in His Son, then it stands to reason that if you have the Son, then you have life. 

On the contrary, the person who does not have the Son of God does not have life. This is also plain and simple. It's not confusing, it's clear, and simply stating that for those who have never received Christ, they have not believed, they have not turned to Christ to save them, these do not have life. They are still dead in their sins and trespasses. 

One can easily see why it's so important to have Christ. Because with Him, you have eternal life, and without Him, you do not. He is indeed the way to God, and it's God who gives us eternal life, and this life is in His Son.







Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia

Friday, November 18, 2011

The witness in heaven, on earth, and in ourselves.

See 1st John 5:6-10
John uses the word "witness" at least 7 times in these few verses. The word witness, means, to testify, to bear record, give testimony, to affirm that one has seen or heard or experienced something, or that he knows it because taught by divine revelation or inspiration. So those definitions are helpful to have in mind as you read through and consider what is taught in this passage.


It begins by giving us some facts about Jesus Christ. First of all, He is a He. That is, He was a real human being, ( as well as being fully God ) He was God come in the flesh. He came by water and by blood. Possibly referring to his water baptism by John, or birth through Mary and then His death on the cross. It could mean, by use of water and blood, just a reference to His physical birth.  Either way we know that all three are true, His birth, baptism, and His death. The main point being brought our here is the fact, that it is "The Spirit who bears witness, because the Spirit is truth" By saying the Spirit is truth of course, he is showing that the Holy Spirit's witness cannot be false, as were some of the false prophets, but is to be taken for what it is, and it is truthful.


( As an aside here we see the main ministry of the person of the Holy Spirit, who happens to be in us, and that is, He is bearing witness, he is giving testimony to what and who Jesus Christ is, and what He has done, and what ought to do in relationship to Jesus )


But, going on, There are also three that bear witness in heaven. ( By the way, here John is mentioning this real place called heaven, and is telling us a little about what goes on there )
There are three that are bearing witness in heaven, presumably at all times. The Father, The Word, ( which is Jesus Christ Himself ) and the Holy Spirit, and, John adds these three are one. These three distinct, individual persons are also one. They are each God, and yet they are all God, and they are said to be one, or united in what has been called the God head.


Still more about "witness" There are three that bear witness on earth. The Spirit again, the Water, ( presumably a ref to water baptism of Christ, or the birth of Christ, and then the blood, again presumably referring to His death on the cross. Not completely sure, but either way, both interpretations would be true. One, that Spirit is witnessing about Christ's birth into this world, water and blood, flesh and blood, or He is witnessing about His birth and His death. John adds, that these three are one. Again, there is witness, it's centered in Christ, it involves all the members of the Godhead, and they are united together in what they are witnessing about, what they are declaring, telling us about.


Now John makes some application. Here's the scenario. If we receive the witness or the teaching of mere men, the witness of God is greater. So, man is not as great as God, and God is greater then man. And if both are telling something, we know that God is the greater of the two.
And the witness of God is that He has testified of His Son. That's what God has been testifying of. His Son, Jesus Christ. The man who was God. The God who also became a flesh and blood man. He is the focus of God's testimony.


Lastly, we are told this about "Witness"
He who believes in the Son of God has the witness in himself. He who does not believe God has made Him a liar, because he has not believed the testimony that God has given of His Son.


Since God is greater then man, and if God's testimony differs from man, and man does not accept the testimony from God about Jesus, then the man is in effect, placing himself above God and at the same time declaring that God is not telling the truth. He is saying that God is a Liar, which of course could not be true. Already we were told the Spirit is truth.....and He is one with the Father and the Son. We have been told that there is no darkness in God, in Christ. So, all of them are the same in terms of their purity of character, they are one, or united in who they are as God. Individuals, to be sure, but united together as one God. The 3 fold God head, Father, Son, and Spirit.
They all testify about Jesus Christ.








Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Another look at 1st John 5:4-5.......Overcoming the world.

We are told here, in 1st John 5:4-5, that those who have faith in Jesus Christ, have overcome the world. The world is something that John described in very specific detail in the 2nd chapter of this letter. See 1st John 2:15-17

We are told "not to love world, or the things in the world" And, then we are given a reason to not love the world. It's because "If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him"

So, loving the world means that person will not have the love of the Father in them. What does it mean to "not love the world?"
The word love as used here, means, to be fond of, to love dearly, to be contented with it.........Or to have the world as that which you live for, i.e the passion of your life.

Now John explains what's in the world, what it's made up of. There are three things. The lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. These are not of the Father, but are of the world.

Let's look at each of them one by one.

The lust of the flesh. This is speaking of those desire, those cravings that come from our fallen, or sinful human nature. These cravings can include many things. It's not just limited to sexual sins as it were. Some have called this, living for passion, and passions, or pleasure and pleasures.  The point is, that these cravings make up a major part of what life is like for those who do not have the love of the Father in them.

Secondly, the lust of the eyes. Or as it's been said, the lust for things. Or living for materialism. The desire to have things, to get more and more things. This also is part of how people can live, strictly for things. The lust for possessions.

Thirdly and finally, he talks about the pride of life. Or the desire to do your own thing, and be your own God, rather then letting God be God in your life, and living to accomplish His will and desires for your life.

John tells us that these things are not of the Father, but of the world. In other words, living for pleasure, living for possessions, and living in pride are not of God. These are not the things God has created us for.

The last thing God tells us here, is that the world is passing away, and the lust of it. It's all going to be gone. It's in the process of passing away. It will come to an end. Eventually, it will be gone entirely. See Rev 20-22.

The good news is, that those who do the will of God abide forever. What great, great news.
By trusting in Christ now, we move from being in the world, to being in the kingdom of God, and we have the promise of eternal life.
Additionally, there is a satisfaction that comes into our lives when we walk with the Lord.
But the most important is, that we have the promise of being with the Lord forever, and ever.

Pastor Bob Grenier
Calvary Chapel Visalia