Sinners Excuses
The error of
Antinomianism: Sin doesn't
matter. God doesn't care. "If we say
that we have a valid relationship
(talking to Him daily; looking for His answers daily in His word) with God
and continue to live a sinful life, we are claiming something that is not
true." The opposite situation is described in the next verse: vs. 7 tells us: "If we are walking in holiness, as God is holy [walking] our
association with God is valid, and Christ's atoning blood keeps cleansing
us." Note that our "walking
in holiness," while it is real, is not complete; if it were, there
would be no need for the continuing cleansing.
Note: What
if we don't confess? The answer is simple: We will, if we are true believers.
The
error of "I'm into perfectionism:" The idea that sin is acceptable;
it's okay, so long as you don't stretch the limits too far. But no; vs. 10 says, "If we say that when we did was not sin, we are making God a
liar" [He says it was sin!]; and again, we are ignorant of His bible.
There are two conceivable excuses for this misconception that sin is
acceptable.
- Because it is
inevitable; we cannot avoid it; And
- Because it is
so easily cured.
But neither of these excuses is valid. It is not true
that we are incapable of avoiding sin. 1
Cor. 10:13 tells us "God is
faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but
with the temptation also make the way to escape, that ye may be able to bear
it." And the idea that it is all right to sin because it is so easily
cured, because there is "an
Advocate" standing by to bail us out, is a horrible thought: It is OK
to sin, because the penalty falls on
Christ instead of on me! And besides, He has already paid the bill; we
might as well enjoy it! Such reasoning must be unthinkable to any true
believer.
John voices 2 reasons for his inclusion of this part of
the letter:
- The first may
be seen in his urgent forbearance: "Sin
not! Don't sin! Stop sinning! Be holy!" Period.
- The second is
expressed by his assurance, "We
have an Advocate."
If we fail, we have One who stands up for us in court. He
has the perfect, and only plea: propitiation by His blood. That is how
important holiness is to God.
Here is a summary on holiness:
- The believer
has partnership, fellowship with God; he is as to position holy by God's
provision in Christ.
- He is growing
in his practice of holiness, as the Holy Spirit works in him.
- When he does
commit sins [and he does] he confesses his sins, and the blood of Christ
keeps cleansing him, preserving his holiness.
- When the
process is completed, "we shall
be like Him," completely holy, without spot or blemish. Jude 4; 1 John 3:2.
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