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Galatians 5:16-23 teaches that at any moment we are either walking by the Holy Spirit or according to the sin nature. Walking by the Spirit, enjoying fellowship with God, walking in the light are virtually synonymous. During these times, the Holy Spirit is working in us to illuminate our minds to the truth of Scripture and to challenge us to apply what we learn. But when we sin, we begin to live based on the sin nature. Our works do not count for eternity. The only way to recover is to confess (admit, acknowledge) our sin to God the Father and we are instantly forgiven, cleansed, and recover our spiritual walk (1 John 1:9). Please make sure you are walking by the Spirit before you begin your Bible study, so it will be spiritually profitable.

1 John 2:23-24 by Robert Dean
Duration:55 mins 11 secs

Basic Spiritual Skills; 1 John 2:23

The basic claim that John is making related to salvation is that rejection of the unity of Father and Son is really implicit in the gospel. When we receive Jesus Christ as saviour, John is saying, that is the same as accepting the truth about God the Father. If God the Father is rejected then Jesus Christ is rejected, because in essence they are the same. Other passages that emphasise this are found in John 12:44, 45 NASB "And Jesus cried out and said, "He who believes in Me, does not believe in Me but in Him who sent Me. He who sees Me sees the One who sent Me." It is not just belief in Christ but belief in the fact that if He is the Son of God then there is some definition to the concept of God. Cf. John 14:10 NASB "Do you not believe that I am in the Father, and the Father is in Me? The words that I say to you I do not speak on My own initiative, but the Father abiding in Me does His works. [11] Believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father is in Me; otherwise believe because of the works themselves."

1 John 2:23 NASB "Whoever denies the Son does not have the Father; the one who confesses the Son has the Father also." Some may ask if that doesn't mean they're not saved if they don't have the Father. We have to be careful because of what the Greek says. The Greek verb here is echo [e)xw] which means to have or to hold. It can mean possess, as it does on John 5:12, 13, but it can also mean to have at one's disposal, as in John 4:11; 5:7; 1 John 2:1. It can also be used to have or experience fellowship, as in 1 John 1:3, 7. So we have to make sure we understand the sense of "have" here. It doesn't necessarily mean "doesn't have the Father" in terms of salvation, but it can be that the person who denies the Son does not have an ongoing beneficial relationship or fellowship with the Father. Back in 1 John 1:1-4 John is saying in relation to the false teachers that they don't have fellowship with other apostles or with God because they have rejected the deity of Christ. So the issue is that if you have false doctrine you are not going to be in fellowship with God, or with other believers.