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That Your Joy May be Full

1 John 2:2
Mike McInnis April, 6 2025 Audio
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The sermon titled "That Your Joy May Be Full," delivered by Mike McInnis, centralizes on the doctrine of Christ's advocacy and propitiation for sin, as reflected in 1 John 2:2. McInnis argues that genuine repentance arises only when individuals recognize their sinful nature, a work performed by the Holy Spirit. He highlights the significance of Christ as the advocate with the Father, emphasizing that He is not merely a propitiator but is the propitiation itself, satisfying divine justice on behalf of sinners. McInnis also discusses the implications of this understanding, asserting that true believers, who keep God's commandments, exhibit their faith not just intellectually but through a transformative relationship with Christ. The sermon fundamentally underscores the assurance of salvation found in Christ alone, reinforcing the Reformed understanding of total depravity and unconditional election.

Key Quotes

“A lot of people think that the world is full of sinners. But like Joseph Hart said, a sinner is a sacred thing. The Holy Ghost hath made him so.”

“Only the Spirit of God can burn these things into your heart and your mind so that you know these things to be true.”

“See, we see through a glass darkly. Now, I know where the truth is, and I know who the truth is, but I don't know all there is to know about him. But I know enough.”

“If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous.”

What does the Bible say about Jesus being our advocate?

Jesus is our advocate with the Father, interceding for us and being the propitiation for our sins.

The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ serves as our advocate with the Father, as stated in 1 John 2:1-2. He stands before God on our behalf, not arguing our case, but rather being the very propitiation for our sins. This means that He is the one who satisfies the requirements for our atonement by bearing the punishment for our sins on the cross. His role as our advocate is a source of immense comfort to believers, as it assures us of His effective intercession and the certainty of our salvation in Him.

1 John 2:1-2

How do we know that Christ is our Savior?

We know Christ is our Savior because His Word assures us, and we experience the conviction of the Spirit.

The assurance of Christ being our Savior comes from the promises found in Scripture, which declare that He is the only means of salvation for sinners. As noted in the sermon, the Spirit of God reveals the truth about Christ to believers. This revelation is not merely intellectual knowledge; it is a deep, personal understanding that Christ is the only Savior and is uniquely qualified to redeem His people, as seen in John 14:6, where Jesus declares, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life.' Believers can rest in this assurance because they know they have been called according to His purpose.

John 14:6, Romans 8:28-30

Why is it important for Christians to acknowledge their sins?

Acknowledging our sins is crucial as it leads to repentance and an understanding of God’s grace through Christ.

For Christians, recognizing and confessing our sins is essential for walking in fellowship with God. The sermon emphasizes that each believer is a sinner and that true repentance is only possible when the Holy Spirit awakens our understanding of our sinful nature. This acknowledgment humbles us and compels us to seek Jesus, who is our advocate and propitiation. As noted in 1 John 1:8, 'If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves,' indicating that a proper acknowledgment of our sinful state is vital to receiving the grace and forgiveness offered through Christ’s sacrifice.

1 John 1:8, 1 John 2:1-2

What does it mean that Jesus is the propitiation for our sins?

Jesus being the propitiation means He is the satisfaction for God’s wrath against our sins.

To say that Jesus is the propitiation for our sins means that He has borne the punishment that our sins deserved, thereby satisfying God’s justice and wrath. In the sermon, it’s emphasized that this is not just a transactional action; Jesus Himself is the atonement. He does not merely make atonement—He is the atonement, fulfilling the requirements of the Law and offering Himself as the sacrifice for the elect. This truth is foundational to understanding the depth of God’s love and the magnitude of Christ’s sacrifice, as found in Romans 3:25, which states that God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement.

Romans 3:25, 1 John 2:2

Sermon Transcript

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What a blessed gospel has been
given to us. The good news that Jesus Christ
has died for sinners. Came not called the righteous,
but sinners to repentance. And only those who are sinners
will ever repent. A lot of people think that the
world is full of sinners. But like Joseph Hart said, a
sinner is a sacred thing. The Holy Ghost hath made him
so. And it was only as the Lord is
pleased to awaken a man to see what he is by nature that he
will seek the Lord. And thank the Lord he does that. He does it in times when we think
it's impossible. He does it in such times as we
think not. Yet the Lord is faithful and
is ever calling His people unto Himself. And you know, His timetable
is not ours. Sometimes He suffers long with
his children. Sometimes he brings them to him
quickly. You know, I have no doubt that
some are called as children and, you know, live their life as
one desiring to follow Christ. But then I also believe there
are those who, in great age, the Lord is pleased to awaken
and all places in between, because it's according to his purpose
and not ours that men are called unto him. What a blessing it
is to be the called according to his purpose. We're looking in 1 John, 1 John, and we're in chapter two. Says, my little children, these
things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin,
we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. And he is a propitiation for
our sins. And not for ours only, but also
for the sins of the whole world. Now I would get you to notice
that in that second verse there, the word, or the two words, the
sins of the whole world are actually not in the original. The original
language actually reads, but also for the whole world. And hereby we do know that we
know him. if we keep his commandments.
He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments
is a liar, and the truth is not in him. But whoso keepeth his
word, in him verily is the love of God perfected. Hereby know
we that we are in him. He that saith he abideth in him
ought himself also so to walk even as he walked. Brethren,
I write no new commandment unto you, but an old commandment which
ye had from the beginning. The old commandment is the word
which ye have heard from the beginning. Again, a new commandment
I write unto you which thing is true in him and in you because
the darkness is past and the true light now shineth. He that saith he is in the light
and hateth his brother is in darkness even until now. He that
loveth his brother abideth in the light and there is none occasion
of stumbling in him. But he that hateth his brother
is in darkness, and walketh in darkness, and knoweth not whether
he goeth, because that darkness hath blinded his eyes. I write
unto you, little children, because your sins are forgiven you for
his name's sake. I write unto you, fathers, because
ye have known him that is from the beginning, because ye have
overcome the wicked one. I write unto you, little children,
because ye have known the Father. I've written unto you fathers
because ye have known him that is from the beginning. I've written
unto you young men because ye are strong and the word of God
abideth in you and ye have overcome the wicked one. Love not the
world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man
love the world, the love of the father is not in him. For all
that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the
eyes, the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the
world. And the world passeth away in
the lust thereof, but he that doeth the will of God abideth
forever. Little children, it is the last
time. And as ye have heard that Antichrist
shall come, even now are there many Antichrists, whereby we
know that it is the last time. They went out from us, but they
were not of us. For if they had been of us, they
would no doubt have continued with us. But they went out, that
they might be made manifest that they were not all of us. But
ye have an unction from the Holy One, and ye know all things.
I have not written unto you because ye know not the truth, but because
ye know it, and that no lie is of the truth. Who is a liar but
he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is Antichrist
that denieth the Father and the Son. Whosoever denieth the Son,
the same hath not the Father. But he that acknowledgeth the
Son hath the Father also. Now that also is added in by
the translators. Let that therefore abide in you,
which ye have heard from the beginning. If that which ye have
heard from the beginning shall remain in you, ye also shall
continue in the Son and in the Father. And this is the promise,
that he hath promised us even eternal life. These things have
I written unto you concerning them that seduce you. But the
anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you. And ye
need not that any man teach you, but as the same anointing teacheth
you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie. And even as it
hath taught you, ye shall abide in him. And now, little children,
abide in him, that when he shall appear we may have confidence
and not be ashamed before him at his coming. If you know that
he is righteous, you know that everyone that doeth righteousness
is born of him. Now, this is not anything that, John
is not telling these that he's writing to anything that he has
not already taught them. He's bringing back to their memory
the things that they know. And I believe this is a true
thing, that when the Lord is pleased to teach a man by his
spirit, there are things that he knows. He may not know that
he knows them, You know, there are people that don't know what
they know, but yet when they hear it, they know that it's
true. Now I think about that, you know,
in my own case, as I grew up under the sound of the Bible
being preached and taught, and I never heard In my youth, anybody
speak about an absolute sovereign God. I never heard anybody speak
about an atonement which was particular to the elect of God. I never even heard that there
was an elect of God. But in such time as it pleased
the Lord, he brought me to a place where I knew that was the truth.
Nobody taught it to me. What happened was the Spirit
of God revealed to me that these things were true, and that's
the way that truth comes to the people of God. They're taught
by the Spirit of God. You know, because we can stand
here all day. I mean, I can teach you doctrine, this, that, and
the other. I mean, you can memorize it,
you know, and all of these things, and you can know it. You can
write books about it. But only the Spirit of God can
burn these things into your heart and your mind so that you know
these things to be true. And that's what John's writing.
He said to them, you know these things are true. Yeah, brethren,
we know, you know, when God is pleased to awaken a man, he knows
that he's a sinner. You don't have to teach him he's
a sinner. You know, they used to, when I was coming along,
they had the four spiritual laws, and one of the four spiritual
laws was, you know, that we have, that basically we're sinners.
As if that was some thing that a man could grasp, and if he
could agree with it, you know, then he was on the right track.
But men can't agree to that, because nobody believes that.
You know, you didn't believe you was a sinner until such time
as God showed you that you were a sinner. And when he showed
you that you were a sinner, you knew you were a sinner. And it
didn't make any difference who came along and said otherwise,
you knew that it was true. And that's the work of the Spirit
of God in the people of God. So he teaches us, and I say this
over and over again, but this is absolute truth. There's only
two things that you need to know. What a great sinner that you
are, and what a great savior Christ is. If you know those
things, dear brethren, then you know the truth of what the gospel
is about. And when I say you know them,
not just in your mind, not just because somebody told you, but
when you know that, that there is no savior other than Christ.
It doesn't make any difference what route you go down. Those
who are taught by the Spirit of God, they must have Christ.
They can't be satisfied with anything else. It's Christ. It's nothing but Christ. See,
a lot of people believe in Christ. They say they do. They say they
believe that Jesus is the Savior. But they don't believe that he
is the Savior alone. They gotta add something to it.
They gotta make things up that you gotta do in addition to that. Well, you know, we're saved by
grace, but. No buts in the gospel. Because Christ is the salvation
of his people. And so that's what John's writing
about. You know, as you read through the book of John, or
you read through the writings of Paul, and there's always one,
there's one message. It's Christ. Him crucified. And that's the only message we
hope to ever preach, to ever declare. You know, there's a
lot of things you can learn. I mean, the Bible is just a wealth
of knowledge and information about all aspects of life and
everything else. But when you boil it all down,
what is the message of the Bible is Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
And you can know all the stuff that the Bible teaches I remember
hearing a fellow one time said he had 16 different messages
on angels. He had preached 16 different
messages on angels. Well, you can know all about
the angels. I don't know much about angels. I've never seen
one as far as a heavenly creature. Now, I believe that those that
are sent with the gospel are angels, I believe the angels
of the churches in the book of the Revelation speaking about
those who were sent with the gospel to them. And so there
is that aspect because an angel is a messenger. And so the Lord,
he may send, he didn't send messengers, he sent a messenger to Joseph,
did he not? Said, don't fear to take unto
you Mary as your wife, because he said, she's gonna have the
child, and thou shalt call his name Jesus, for he shall save
his people from their sins. And so the Lord does send messages
by angels. I don't know of very many people
that, or I don't know of anybody actually that's ever met with
an angel. I've heard some people talk about
that they have. I don't think they knew, they
might have met with an angel, but I don't know that it was
an angel of the Lord. So he says, my little children,
these things write I unto you that ye sin not. Now he just
got through saying if we say that we have not sinned, we make
him a liar and his word's not in us. And then he says, don't
sin. Now that's a pretty simple message,
isn't it? Don't sin. Okay, let's close
the book up and go out. All right, so we're in good shape. He said, don't sin. See, we've
been accused, those that preach grace, been accused of teaching
men to sin that grace may abound. How foolish. How can we that
are dead to sin live any longer in it? We can't embrace it. We can't look at it and say,
man, this is great. Because the Lord's convinced
us that we're sinners. And sin is the thing that's caused
us the greatest grief. And continues to do so. And we
would desire to be rid of it, unfortunately, because we live
in this world and we have that old flesh that hangs about us. Paul calls it the body of this
death. Because of that, we're grateful
that he goes on to say, and if any man sin, We have an advocate
with the Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous. Because it is
a true thing that if a man breathes, he's going to commit sin. Because
he's a sinner. And that's just a fact. And of
course, there are a lot of people who believe that you can keep
improving in your life and you can quit this sin and that. And
usually what they mean by that is, if they look at chewing tobacco
as sin, then you can quit chewing tobacco. If they say drinking
liquor is a sin, then you can quit That, you can quit all kinds
of stuff, but if the one thing you can't do is quit sin, because
it's not something that we do, it's something that we are. And
that's what the Spirit of God has come to teach us, to remind
us. And so John says, don't sin. But if you sin, we have an advocate. And that's where the glorious
truth of the gospel comes as a breath of fresh air, as that
piece we sang about there a moment ago. This is the peace that the
Lord gives. See, that even in the midst of
our, we're brokenhearted over having sinned, as David was. He was broken. over his sin. But the glorious thing, as Nathan
came to him and he said, but I have taken away thy sin. And
what a glorious thing. If any man sin, we have an advocate
with the Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous. He is thy spokesman. He's that one who stands. before
the throne of God in our behalf. A lot of people, when they think
about Christ being an advocate, they picture it as though he's
up there arguing in our behalf and saying things. He doesn't
argue in our behalf, but he's there. Five bleeding wounds he
bears, received on Calvary. They pour effectual prayers. They strongly plead for me. See, Christ has died, and he
is our advocate. The one who died, the one who
poured out his life's blood that we might live, the one who said,
all that the Father giveth me shall come to me, and him that
cometh to me, I'll in no wise cast out. He is our advocate. He said, of all that the Father
giveth me, I have lost none, because they belong to me. They
were yours and you gave them to me. Oh, what a glorious Savior
he is, an advocate with the Father Jesus Christ, the righteous,
and he is the propitiation for our sins. He didn't make a propitiation
for our sins. A lot of people say, well, he
made an atonement. Well, I wouldn't argue with somebody
about that, because indeed he has made an atonement, but he
is the atonement. He is our propitiation. He is
the satisfaction. He's the expiation. He's the
one who took our sin away, because he bore it, and he went to the
grave. and he arose victorious and ascended
to the right hand of the Father. And he is a propitiation for
our sins, and not for ours only, but also for the whole world. There's not another Savior. There's
not a Jewish Savior. and a Gentile Savior. There's
one Savior. The whole world. Jesus Christ,
He is that Savior. He's not only our Savior, but
we can boldly say to men, there is not another Savior. And if
you would be saved, it must be in Jesus Christ. There's no other
name given among, under heaven given among men whereby we must
be saved. Not may be saved, but must. Because he is that kind of a
savior. And hereby we do know that we
know him if we keep his commandments. How many of y'all keep his commandments?
Now, I'm gonna show you that we do keep His commandments,
but what people usually mean by that is they pick out individual
commandments and they say, well, I keep that one and I keep that
one. Remember the rich young ruler? He came to the Lord. And he said, what can I do to
inherit eternal life? And the Lord said, well, you
know the commandments. And he said, well, I've kept all of
those from my youth up. And the scripture says the Lord
loved him and he looked on him and he said, if you will be perfect,
go and sell all that you have and come and follow me. Now,
he thought that by knowing the letter of the law and abiding
by those principles day in and day out, that that was keeping
the law. The Pharisees, if you asked any
of the Pharisees if they were keepers of the law, they would
say, why sure. I mean, we tithe mint and it's
coming. We have all of these things that
we do. We keep the Sabbath. I mean,
that was their main thing is, you know, they were ready to
kill the Lord Jesus Christ because he healed somebody on the Sabbath
day. So they thought that that was
keeping the law. Keeping the law is not an observation
of a day. Keeping the law is that which
David spoke about when he said, thy word have I hid in my heart
that I might not sin against thee. So who are those that keep
his commandments? He says here that we know him
if we keep his commandments. So the opposite of that is true.
We don't know him if we don't keep his commandments. Now, on
the one hand, we say, well, we can't keep the commandments.
We've broken every commandment there is. If a man's broken one,
he's broken them all. It's not talking about breaking
the commandments, it's talking about keeping the commandments.
What does it mean? It means safeguarding. It means
holding them close to us. It means we embrace them. See,
a man can't reject the law of God and be a follower of Christ,
can he? I mean, if the Lord said, I shall
love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul,
with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself, a man can't say,
well, I don't believe in that. Or I'm rejecting that. I mean,
I wanna be a follower of Christ, but I'm not gonna keep his commandments. That is, I'm not gonna hold those
things dear to me. That's what he means. Hereby
we do know that we know him if we keep his commandments. If
a man loves the law of God, there's only one way that it can be true.
Now the Pharisees said they loved God and they loved the law, but
they didn't. They loved what they thought
the law was. Just like that rich young ruler,
he thought he kept the commandments. He thought he loved the Lord.
He thought he loved the commandments of God. But he didn't because
of the fact that he was asked that when he saith that I know
him and keepeth not his commandments as a liar and the truth is not
in him. Now here he was claiming to keep
the commandments ever from the days of his youth, and yet the
Lord taught him that he was a liar. And what'd he do? He went away
sorrowing. Now a lot of people think, and of course we don't
know this for an absolute fact, but I believe there's evidence,
and mainly because the scripture says that in one of the gospels
that the Lord looked on him and loved him. that they think that
the rich young ruler, he went away sorrowful because he had
many riches, and they think, well, that's the end of him.
I don't think so. I think what caused him sorrow
was the Spirit of God moved upon him and showed him how far from
God he was. And so, did he go out and do
what the Lord said? Well, I kind of believe that
he probably did. You know, the Lord said, come
and follow me. Oh, he that saith I know him and keepeth not his
commandments is a liar, the truth's not in him. If we don't love
the word of God, how can we say that we love God? Because how
else can you know God except that he through his spirit teaches
you his word? If it's not precious to you,
how can you say you love God? Oh, if we keep His commandments,
if we hold them close to us, if we are married to them, that's
actually one of the words keep. It has to do with matrimony. Keeps it, holds it tight. It
becomes part and parcel of us. We want to know the truth of
God. I don't know the truth of God in its fullness. I want to know it, though. See,
we see through a glass darkly. Now, I know where the truth is,
and I know who the truth is, but I don't know all there is
to know about him. But I know enough. See, that's
the thing, John says, I'm not writing to you about things you
don't know. You know this. Jesus Christ is our propitiation. He is our expiation. He is our
salvation. And in that we have no doubt.
In that we're not moved about by every wind of doctrine. We're
not trusting in this one day and trusting in that the other.
We're designed to know Christ. Oh, that's what he, As those men, I think they were
Greeks, I don't remember, it escapes me right now, but they
said, sirs, we would see Jesus. We will see him. I mean, we want
to know him. We want to walk in his way. Now,
I'm a poor example of somebody that walks in his way. But I
want to be. I desire to be. I want to hold
his word close to my heart. And I pray, Lord, help me to
be one that magnifies your name and one that walks in obedience
to your commands. And I'm thankful that if any
man sin, we have an advocate with the Father. What a glorious
thing that is.
Mike McInnis
About Mike McInnis
Mike McInnis is an elder at Grace Chapel in O'Brien Florida. He is also editor of the Grace Gazette.
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