Saturday, November 30, 2024

PT-4 "The Characteristics of Antichrists" (1 John 2:19, 22-23, 26)

 

EVENING SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 11/30/2024 7:58 PM

 

My Worship Time                                              Focus:  PT-3 “The Characteristics of Antichrists”

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                     Reference:  1 John 2:19, 22-23, 26”

 

            Message of the verses:  19 They went out from us, but they were not really of us; for if they had been of us, they would have remained with us; but they went out, so that it would be shown that they all are not of us… 22 Who is the liar but the one who denies that Jesus is the Christ? This is the antichrist, the one who denies the Father and the Son. 23 Whoever denies the Son does not have the Father; the one who confesses the Son has the Father also…26 These things I have written to you concerning those who are trying to deceive you.”

 

            In this evening Spiritual Diary from the verses referenced above we will look at the second clearly recognizable characteristic of antichrists and that is that they deny the faith.  MacArthur explains that “Specifically in this context they fail John’s Christological test.  The spirit of antichrist is that of the liar…who denies that Jesus is the Christ.”  Now how do they do this?  They do not look at the right view of Jesus Christ which is His person, work and saving message which is an essential mark of genuine saving faith; no one can be saved who rejects the biblical revelation about Christ.  Let me give you a verse that goes along with that statement, and then compare an number of other verses after looking at John 8:24 which says “"Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that I am He, you will die in your sins.’”  Now we can compare the following verses with that one:  John 1:12-13; 3:18, 36; Acts 4:12; Rom. 10:9-10; and 1 Cor. 15:1-4.  Now there is no hope for one who relies on some personas, speculative notion of who He is (cf. Matt 16:13-14).  The truth is that genuine salvation requires embracing Jesus as the anointed Messiah of God as seen in John 1:43-39, affirming that He is the one and only God-man (1 Tim. 2:5; Titus 2:13), and obeying His gospel teachings (Mark 1:15; John 3:36; 15:10).

 

            MacArthur writes “As elsewhere in this letter and in his gospel (1:3; 4:2-3, 9-10; cf John 1:1, 14; 5:23; 10:30; 12:45; 14:7-10), John stresses the inseparable divine equality of the Father and the Son, noting that an antichrist is one who denies them both.  He further emphasizes this point by asserting that whoever denies the Son does not have the Father (cf. 4:2-3).  Despite their claims to the contrary, those who deny the deity of Jesus Christ do not know God (cf. Matt. 11:27; Luke 10:16; John 5:23; 15:23-24; 2 John 9).”  I think that what we are talking about here is the difference between what we call “religion” with Christianity. These antichrists that are being discussed here are “religious people” people who believe that one can work his way to heaven.  Now I do believe in doing work for the Lord, but not doing work in order to be right with God.  True Christianity is realizing that I am a sinner and on my own can do nothing to gain eternal life, and so I have to confess to the Lord that I am a sinner and agree with Him that Jesus paid it all on the cross for my sins.

 

            “Any denial, deviation, or distortion of the scriptural view of Jesus Christ—His incarnation (Matt. 1:18-25; John 1:14); that He is both Son of God (Mark 1:1) and Son of Man (John 9:35-37), the promised Prophet (Deut. 18:15, 18), Priest (Heb. 4:15-4:10), King (Isa. 9:7; John 12:12-15), and Redeemer (1 Cor. 1:30; Gal. 3:13; 4:4-5; cf. Isa. 59:20)—constitutes the spirit of antichrist.”  Now let me just say at this point that once a person becomes a true born-again believer in Jesus Christ that they have to grow in their faith, and it will take a little while for you to understand what you are in Christ.  That is why it is important to study your Bible, to go to a church that preaches the gospel, and read some good commentaries like from John MacArthur, Warren Wiersbe, and Dr. David Jeremiah, among others.

 

            “An equally intolerable view, and one more common in John’s day when incipient Gnosticism threatened the church is to deny that Christ—born, living, dying, rising, and ascending as a real man—came in human flesh (cf. Phil. 2:5-9; Col. 2:9).  In his second letter, John wrote ‘Many deceivers have gone out into the world, those who do not acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh.  This is the deceiver and the antichrist’ (v. 7).  That heretical perception of Christ several decades later became a major tenet of Gnosticism.  Its unbiblical philosophy envisioned a ‘Christ spirit,’ and ethereal but powerful supernatural being who descended on a man named Jesus at His baptism and left Him just before His death.  Thus the ‘Christ spirit’ was not fully human but only temporarily indwelt a man through whom that spirit, before departing demonstrated extraordinary power and wisdom.” 

 

            I kind of have a saying when I am teaching my Sunday school class and even one of my friends picked up on this when he is teaching a class, and that is that when I say something that is not really biblical, but is given to be my opinion which I believe is true I will stand beside the podium to say what I am going to say.  Well I am doing this now as I think of the importance of Jesus’ baptism and I think that once Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist that the Spirit of God was controlling Jesus’ life while on earth.  The things that He said and taught were given to Him by the Holy Spirit.  Some may not believe this and say that Jesus was doing all of His ministry on His own, but I think that it was done through the power of the Spirit.

 

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