Friday, October 7, 2011

I John 2:16 (Part 1)

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For all that is in the world—the desires of the flesh and the desires of the eyes and pride in possessions—is not from the Father but is from the world.

THE STUDY:

          As John continues on with the idea regarding “the world” we see him pointing out three things; desires of the flesh (Craving), desires of the eyes (Lust), and pride in possessions (Boasting). John is not saying “all that is in the world” is not of God. The word “all” that is used here is a word that can exhibit a completely normal sense, or can signal a narrative style that reports a certain event with exaggeration.[1] I would lean toward the understanding that John is exaggerating this point. We do this in our everyday talk. I am sure all of us have said, “Every time I go into that store they lower the prices!” Is it really, “EVERY TIME?” We say this to exaggerate out point. John is doing the same thing in this verse.
          This morning John talk to us about the “desire of the flesh” which can be summed up in one word; craving. God created us with cravings; for food, for fellowship, and for sex. None of this is wrong except when it is abused or when it supersedes our relationship with God. When it becomes “our god” and we worship it instead of the one true God, this is when we are walking down a slippery slope!


WHAT WE CAN WALK AWAY WITH ….

  • Today, let us walk away with the understanding that not everything in the world is bad, wrong, or evil! It is how we handle, deal with, and display these worldly things that make them “not from the Father.”
  • We need to make sure we don’t fall into this trap that Satan has for us when it comes to the world. We are to be in the world just not of it.

CONCLUSION:

          With an unprecedented number of Americans out of work, a reporter visited the famous Ocean Reef Club, Key Largo, Florida. This exclusive club has a membership of about thirty-five hundred, most of whom are millionaires or approaching it. On this day, the men had just returned from their yachts, tennis courts, and the links, and were ecstatic over the exotic buffet of expensive and colorful foods. When asked, “Is there a recession here?” a member replied, “I don’t know of anyone who has been laid off or anyone who is hungry. That isn’t part of our world.”
          Today, don’t try and have Jesus live in your “world” (abusing what is good)! Jesus wants for us to live in His world (everything is good)! AMEN!     


Blessings my friends
Pastor Rod



[1] Balz, H. R., & Schneider, G. (1990-). Vol. 3: Exegetical dictionary of the New Testament (48). Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans.

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