In his sermon on 1 John 2:14, Mike Richardson expounds on the theme of the assurance of believers in Christ, emphasizing the permanence of their relationship with God. He highlights that John’s mention of "little children," "fathers," and "young men" refers not to physical age but to spiritual maturity, suggesting that all believers share common characteristics regardless of their stage in faith. Key scriptural passages, including John 14 and Romans 8, are cited to illustrate that the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and the abiding Word of God are fundamental to the believer’s identity and perseverance, affirming that this relationship is secured by Christ's redemptive work. The practical significance lies in the comfort and assurance believers can take in their identity as children of God, rooted in the unchanging nature of God’s promises and the permanence of their salvation.
“These are not encouragements built on what we can do or cannot do, but these are encouragements built on what the Lord has done for his people and does do in his people.”
“We have not overcome, in him we have overcome. He has overcome the wicked one.”
“These are all common to God's people, and that abides were everlasting things. They're not just come and go.”
“If indeed we are received the adoption of sons... that's not going to ever be rescinded.”
The Bible teaches that believers overcome the wicked one through the power of Christ and His sacrifice.
1 John 2:14, Revelation 12:11
We know the Word of God abides in us when we keep His commandments and love one another.
1 John 2:24, John 14:15, Colossians 3:16
It reassures believers of their eternal security and identity in Christ.
Galatians 4:5-6, Romans 8:15
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