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It is the last hour John says So himself, the antichrist have arrived

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and they came from inside the church.

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Now the last apostle writes to tell you how to know what's real.

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Today we have First John, a letter from the Beloved Disciple

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to Churches Under Threat.

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I always like to.

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Sort of smile when I hear that term, the beloved disciple, because

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John pretty much gave himself that name, the one that Jesus loved.

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And so, anyway, I always smile a little bit.

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I like that.

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Here's some key facts.

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The alter is John, we just finished last episode with the Gospel of John.

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Now we're in his first letter and the next two episodes will be John.

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Two, second John and third John, the letters that he continues to write.

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So the dates of these were right in 66 AD in the mid sixties, the

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turbulent sixties of the first century.

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The audience is the Asian churches, Ephesus, Smyrna, PERGAM,

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and the surrounding region.

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The setting we're about.

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36 years past the resurrection, John has been shepherding churches in this area.

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The Jewish war has begun, and the world that Jesus warned about.

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It is collapsing the warnings that Jesus gave way back from

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Matthew 24, and he mentioned this generation would see all that we're

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at the tail end of that timeframe.

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Historical context, the founding generation is almost gone.

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Peter was crucified in Rome last year, the year before this came out.

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Paul sits in chains awaiting trial, and then John is the last one

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standing that we will hear from.

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In the New Testament.

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There may have been some others of the 12 that scattered in

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other parts of the world.

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John is the last one that we will hear from in Jerusalem.

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This is significant.

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The rebellion has begun.

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Jewish rebels have seized the temple.

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60,000 Roman soldiers are marching south.

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The countdown that Jesus warned about is a. Underway, the

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temple stands, but not for long.

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In Revelation, when we hear about the seven years and the two, three and

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a half segments that has started, in other words, 80, 66 is the beginning

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of that timeframe that we will hear about when we get to Revelation.

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So, the temple does still stand, but not for long.

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We know historically.

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It's got just a few years, about three and a half years inside the

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church believers it's fractured.

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Some who shared worship with these believers have walked out.

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They're now teaching that Jesus wasn't truly human,

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that he never really suffered.

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Never really died.

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They're denying the resurrection.

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John calls them what they are.

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Antichrist.

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Not one individual, but groups of people that deny the

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resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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Those are antichrist.

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Their departure, he says, proves it's the last hour, the last

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hour that Jesus mentioned.

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This is letter number one of John's prolific season.

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He's writing his gospel in these letters almost simultaneously we believe.

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Same vocabulary, same heartbeat, light life, love, truth.

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He's anchoring the church before the old order.

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The old covenant collapses.

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These Asian churches, Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, and the surrounding

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region will hear from John again.

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He's already released his gospel.

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We believe his letters, and then eventually revelation all flow

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to the same network of believers.

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Here's what you'll encounter in one John.

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It's pastoral, and studying a spiritual father, settling a

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shaken family, and it reads like a companion piece to his gospel.

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Same vocabulary, same heart.

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It is the last hour in chapter two verse 18.

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John names, the moment the antichrist have come, many have already left.

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He'll mention walking in the light.

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God is light.

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Walk in it and you have fellowship, confess, and he cleanses

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the testing of the spirits.

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Every spirit that confesses Jesus Christ has come in the flesh.

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Is from God.

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That's the line.

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Antichrist, we hear that.

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We've already mentioned it.

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John introduces this term.

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Not a single in times figure or person, but anyone that's

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denying Jesus came in real flesh.

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Many.

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Antichrist have already appeared.

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Love one another, whoever loves has been born of God.

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And if you say you love God, but hate your brother, you are a liar.

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Strong words from John Assurance.

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I write these things that you may know you have eternal life.

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In chapter five, verse 13, John wants.

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Certainty, not anxiety.

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A test of genuine faith isn't mystical knowledge.

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It is love made visible.

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Alright, you're gonna read First John in one session.

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Nice short letter.

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And what's next?

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We're gonna see Second John, truth and love with boundaries when

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hospitality enables false teaching.

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Kind of a warning there.

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All right.

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Don't forget, go to K two m.foundation/nt 90 for the order

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and for links and resources.

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Make sure you do that.

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And let's do this.

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Before we read, let's set the scene for this letter from John.

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It is a 66 salt air off.

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The agin drifts through the window of John's room in Ephesus, lamp

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flickers on the table where his gospel scroll lies unfinished.

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But tonight, he reaches for a smaller sheet, not a gospel, but a letter urgent.

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Pastoral direct.

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He dips his pen and begins that which was from the beginning, which

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we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we looked upon

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and have touched with our hands.

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He touched the risen Lord.

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He leaned against Jesus' chest at the last supper.

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He ran to the empty tomb.

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Now he writes to children who never saw any of it and who are

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watching people they trusted, walk out the door and deny it all.

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John will give them three tests to hold when everything shakes.

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Do you walk in the light?

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Do you confess?

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Christ came in the flesh.

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Do you love one another?

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When this letter reaches the churches of Asia, minor believers

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who feel the ground giving way will find something solid to stand on.

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Now, let's read.