In the sermon titled "We Know," Wayne Boyd discusses the profound theological truths found in 1 John 1, addressing the believer's assurance in their relationship with Christ. He presents key doctrines including the humanity and deity of Christ, the believer's fellowship with God and one another, and the assurance of eternal life through faith in Jesus. Boyd cites Scripture, particularly from John 6 and 1 John, to support his points about being taught by God and knowing Christ’s love, emphasizing that true understanding and assurance come through divine revelation as believers grow in grace. The practical significance of the sermon lies in encouraging believers to rest in their identity in Christ, knowing they are loved, saved, and equipped through the Holy Spirit to navigate their spiritual lives, even amid challenges.
Key Quotes
“The aim of the message today is we know. We know.”
“The believer has passed from death unto life. All by the power of Almighty God.”
“We love him because he first loved us.”
“Rejoice and be comforted...it’s God and God alone who has revealed these precious truths to you.”
The Bible assures believers of their salvation through their relationship with Christ.
In 1 John, the apostle emphasizes that believers can have confidence and assurance of their salvation. This assurance is rooted in our relationship with Jesus Christ, where we come to know Him through grace. As John states, 'He that believeth on me hath everlasting life' (John 6:47). Furthermore, our assurance is reaffirmed as we recognize that we love the brethren, which is evidence of our genuine faith. Thus, the assurance of salvation is not based on our feelings or deeds but on God's promises and our faith in Christ.
1 John 5:13, John 6:47
We know we are in Christ because we love Him and keep His commandments.
1 John 2:5 states, 'But whosoever keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him.' This assures us that our love for Christ manifests as obedience to His commands. A true believer experiences the work of the Holy Spirit, affirming their identity in Christ. The transformation in our desires and actions reflects our relationship with Him, confirming that we are indeed in Him and He in us. Therefore, genuine love for Christ and the desire to follow His teachings is an assurance of our position in Him.
1 John 2:5
Fellowship with God is vital for spiritual growth and enduring joy.
Fellowship with God is central to the believer's life, as John conveys in 1 John 1:3, 'that which we have seen and heard declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us: and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ.' This fellowship brings about a joy that is complete, strengthening our faith and guiding our lives. In this relationship, believers are nurtured, taught, and given assurance of eternal life. The comfort and encouragement derived from fellowship with God enhance our perseverance through life's trials, providing both peace and purpose.
1 John 1:3, John 15:5
The Bible affirms that God loves us unconditionally and eternally.
1 John 4:16 states, 'And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.' This encapsulates the believer's assurance of God’s eternal love. Our understanding of love is rooted in God’s own nature. His love is not based on our merit but is a free gift. As believers, we respond to this love by loving others, reflecting His nature in our actions. Understanding God’s unconditional love transforms our lives, instilling confidence and hope as we navigate our spiritual journeys.
1 John 4:16
We know we are taught by God through the Holy Spirit revealing Christ to us.
According to John 6:45, 'It is written in the prophets, And they shall be all taught of God.' Believers experience God's teaching through the Holy Spirit, who reveals the truths of Christ and affirms our understanding of His word. This divine instruction transforms our hearts, guiding us toward righteousness. The changes in our beliefs and actions confirm that we are indeed taught by God. As we grow in grace and knowledge of Christ, we discern truth from error, highlighting our transformed identities as God’s children.
John 6:45, 1 John 2:27
Love for the brethren is evidence of our transformation and assurance of salvation.
1 John 3:14 states, 'We know that we have passed from death unto life, because we love the brethren.' This love is not mere sentiment but a demonstration of genuine faith. It reflects God's love exhibited toward us and serves as a critical marker of our spiritual condition. Loving others as Christ loves us confirms our new life in Him and the work of the Holy Spirit within us. A believer who does not exhibit true love for fellow Christians must reflect on their spiritual status, as this love is fundamental to our Christian identity.
1 John 3:14
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