In the sermon titled "Overcoming the World," Mike McInnis focuses on the doctrine of regeneration and the assurance of faith as outlined in 1 John 5. He emphasizes that true belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God is a work of the Holy Spirit, making it clear that regeneration precedes faith, contradicting common misunderstandings about free will in salvation. Specific Scripture references, such as 1 John 5:1-5 and John 3:16, underline that genuine faith is not merely a verbal confession but a divine act of God which empowers believers to overcome the world. McInnis stresses the practical significance of this doctrine, stating that real love for God manifests in obedience to His commandments, thereby demonstrating one's status as a child of God who has received eternal life through Christ.
Key Quotes
“Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God.”
“Believing in Christ is the work of the Spirit of God in the heart of a man who otherwise will not believe.”
“Our faith is Christ. That's our faith. That's the faith that overcomes the world.”
“If we love him who begot us, then we love those who he begot as well.”
The Bible teaches that whoever is born of God overcomes the world through faith in Jesus Christ.
In 1 John 5, we learn that 'whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world, and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith' (1 John 5:4). This means that true believers, those who have received new life through faith in Christ, can overcome the corrupting influences of the world. The victory is not found in our strength or efforts but is rooted in our faith in Jesus as the Son of God. His victory over sin and death imparts to us the ability to resist worldly temptations, thereby demonstrating that we are children of God.
1 John 5:4-5
According to the Bible, we know we are born of God by our belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God.
1 John 5:1 states, 'Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God.' This belief is not merely an intellectual acknowledgment but an inner transformation caused by the work of the Holy Spirit. Those born of God will naturally love God and keep His commandments, as true faith produces obedience. This reflects a genuine relationship with God through Christ, evidencing our identity as His children in a world dominated by sin.
1 John 5:1, John 3:3
Faith in Jesus Christ is essential for Christians because it provides eternal life and victory over sin.
According to 1 John 5:11, 'This is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son.' Faith in Jesus is not only about initial belief but an ongoing reliance on Him as the source of our spiritual life. It is through believing that we receive the grace to live righteously and to overcome the worldly influences that seek to deter us from our faith. Our faith encapsulates our hope, meaning that without it, we lack the foundation required for a true Christian life.
1 John 5:11-12, John 3:16
Keeping God's commandments means to love Him and others in accordance with His will.
In 1 John 5:3, it is stated, 'For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.' This means that true love for God must manifest itself in obedience to His commands. However, this obedience flows from a heart transformed by faith, not as a mere obligation. Hence, to keep His commandments is to express the love that God has instilled in us, evidencing our relationship with Him and our identity as His children.
1 John 5:3
God guarantees our faith through His sovereign will and work in our lives.
Believers understand that their faith is a gift from God, as seen in 1 John 5:4, which notes that 'this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.' Our ability to have faith lies not in our strength but in the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit, who enables us to believe and persevere. This dynamic underscores God's faithfulness; as Philippians 1:6 asserts, He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion. Therefore, our assurance rests upon God’s unwavering commitment to sustain our faith.
1 John 5:4, Philippians 1:6
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