Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Sunday, November 18, 2007
1 John 2:28-3:10
1. 2:28-3:3 The apostle, having begun in verse 29 to show that the test of sonship is righteousness of life, is carried away by the marvel of the new birth into a rapturous ourburst of wonder and joy. Whence comes our sonship? How does the world regard it? What will be its future glory? How should this affect us now? Cf. Col. 3:4,5.
2. 3:4-9. These verses resume the expand the truth of 2:29. What five reasons are given to show that sinning is utterly incompatible with being a child of God?
1. 2:28-3:3 The apostle, having begun in verse 29 to show that the test of sonship is righteousness of life, is carried away by the marvel of the new birth into a rapturous ourburst of wonder and joy. Whence comes our sonship? How does the world regard it? What will be its future glory? How should this affect us now? Cf. Col. 3:4,5.
Our sonship comes from the grace of our God because He regenerates us out of his mercy. The world does not recognize our true "identity" because they don't know the father. Like father, like son. We are now children of God, but an even glorious future lies ahead: when Jesus comes back, we will be like Him. Think about it: we human beings one day may partake the very Nature of God, we will be like God. Adam and Eve tried to be like God by their own understanding and effort, but God himself will make all His sons and daughters to be like His Only Begotten Son Jesus one day. If we have this hope in our mind, we should "cleanse ourselves".
2. 3:4-9. These verses resume the expand the truth of 2:29. What five reasons are given to show that sinning is utterly incompatible with being a child of God?
1. Sinning is against God's law
2. Jesus comes to cleanse our sins. If we keep sinning, it is doutful that we accepted Jesus.
3. Habitual Sinning suggests that one never really knows God because God is light, there is no darkness in him at all.
4. Sinning belongs to the devil and Jesus' work is to undo the work of the devil.
5. A person born of God does not sin because the very life of God in him does not allow him to sin and is incapable of sinning.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Knowing God
2. Verses 18-29. Amid false teachers and defection, what three safeguards for continuance in the faith does John give? See especially verses 24-27. If a professing Christian falls away from the truth, what is proved thereby which, before the falling away, may not have been at all obvious?
John gives us three safeguards against false teachers: confessing Jesus is the Christ; hold fast to the teachings of apostles through the Holy Spirit, and Live a righteous life. A lot of people nowadays think they can know God apart from Jesus, but John makes it very clear hear that "No one who denies the Son can have the Father; (AI) he who confesses the Son has the Father as well". Christians don't need those "special knowledge" that those gnosticism claim to have, instead, they have the knowledge that they heard from the beginning and the Holy Spirit would give them understanding and lead them into the Truth.
If a Christian falls away from the truth, it may well be that he did not know the Truth from beginning. That is exactly what happened to those "teachers going out from us".
3. Verses 15-17. With what two arguments does John support the commandment of verse 15? How may this commandment be reconciled with Jn. 3:16?
Christian should not love the world for two reasons: 1. a person can not serve two masters: if he loves the world, the love for God is not in his heart. 2. the world and all that is contained in it are passing away, but the one who does God's will will last forever. the "world" here is not the world God created, it is the world system that is against God. the "world" in John 3:16 is God's creation and God loved the world so much to give his only Son.
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Monday, September 10, 2007
Friday, June 29, 2007
Search the Scriptures Luke 2:40-52: Jesus in the Temple
We are adopted sons/daughters of God. therefore we should walk in His steps to mind Heavenly Father's business. As as David had said, there is one thing I am seeking, that is to dwell in Your Temple and look upon Your Face forever.
2. How does the story illustrate the truths of verses 40 and 52.
This only story of Jesus' early childhood is very important in terms of knowing how Jesus felt his own identity and his mission. From the story we know that
- Jesus was full of wisdom even as a twelve-year-old boy.
- God's grace was with Him.
- Jesus knew his identity very clearly, God is His father
- Jesus know his mission very clearly, "I should stay in my Father's house".
- Both God and Man favors Jesus.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Search the Bible Luke 2:21-39 - Dedication of Jesus
- What did the appearance of Jesus mean to Simeon and to Anna? What, according to verses 30-32, was to be the scope of His work?
- Verses 34, 35. What was to be the effect of Jesus' coming on different classes of people? What would be the cause of men's falling and rising? Cf. 1 Pet. 2:6-8
1. What did the appearance of Jesus mean to Simeon and to Anna? What, according to verses 30-32, was to be the scope of His work?
The appearance of Jesus meant to Simeon that God's promise of sending a Saviour had been fulfilled. Simeon was looking forward to Israel's consolation, and assured by the Holy Spirit that he would not see death before his eyes saw the arrival of the Saviour.
Anna was serving God day and night with fasting and prayer, and the appearance of Jesus must have answered her prayer. and as soon as she saw Jesus, Anna began to speak about Him to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jesusalem.
The scope of Jesus' work is to all the people: gentiles and Israel.
2. Verses 34, 35. What was to be the effect of Jesus' coming on different classes of people? What would be the cause of men's falling and rising? Cf. 1 Pet. 2:6-8
The effect of Jesus' coming would be the revelation of people's hearts and cause many to rise and fall. the cause of men's falling and rising would be their attitude to Jesus and their reponses to His messages.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Search the Scriptures Luke 2:1-20 - Birth of Jesus
- What may we learn from the circumstances of our Saviour's birth, and the status of His first worshippers?
- What do the angel's message and the rejoicing of the heavenly host teach us of the importance of the birth of Jesus? How is the shepherd's response to this message an example to us?
1. What may we learn from the circumstances of our Saviour's birth, and the status of His first worshippers?
Jesus was born in the City of David, in a "feeding trough" at an inn. His earthly mother was an ordinary virgin and earthly father a carpenter. although there were a lot of people going back to their hometown in Bethlehem, but only a few shepherds witnessed the born of baby Jesus. HE was surrounded NOT by lofty people but humble ordinary folks.
2.What do the angel's message and the rejoicing of the heavenly host teach us of the importance of the birth of Jesus? How is the shepherd's response to this message an example to us?
The birth of Jesus is "good news of great joy that will be for all the people", He is "a Savior, who is Messiah the Lord". This event is unique in human history, God now dewells among people. Jesus would eventually bring glory to God in the highest heaven, and give peace on earth to people HE favors. human beings now began a new era of grace and hope.
After the angel told the good news of great joy to those shepherds, they went straight to Bethlehem, and hurried to the birth place of Jesus, and told the words of the angel and what they had seen with their own eyes to people around. We should, just as the shepherds had done,
- Believe the Message
- See Jesus for ourselves
- tell the good news to people around us.
- Glorify and praise God for what HE has done.