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When Christ Appears, Will You Be Ashamed? (1 John 2:25–29)Are we living in a time of “special revelations” that actually lead us away from the heart of the Gospel? In our latest study of 1 John 2:25–29, we confront the ancient errors of Gnosticism and Docetism—heresies that are resurfacing in the modern church under the guise of “new prophetic insights.”
The Sufficiency of the Written WordThe Apostle John is clear: the promise of eternal life is not an esoteric secret for an elite few. It is a common promise made by Christ to His Apostles and preserved for the Church in the Holy Scriptures.
As believers, we have an anointing (Chrisma) from the Holy Spirit. This indwelling presence does not provide “new” information that bypasses the Bible; rather, it affirms the truth of the Apostolic doctrine. If a teaching goes beyond what is written, it is not from the Spirit of Truth.
Confidence vs. Shame at the Bema SeatOne of the most sobering aspects of this passage is the warning to abide in Him. John presents two distinct ways to meet Jesus at His appearing:
While our salvation is secure in Christ, our works will be tested at the Judgment Seat (Bema). Will your life’s work be gold, silver, and precious stones, or will it be wood, hay, and stubble that burns away in His presence?
Deepen Your Study: 1 John 2:25–29 Resource PackageTo help you, your small group, or your congregation master these truths, we have packaged this teaching into a complete, publication-style study kit. This resource is designed for those who value biblical exegesis and the original languages.
What’s Inside the Study Kit:Equip yourself to stand unashamed. Whether you are teaching a class or engaging in personal study, this package provides the tools you need to “abide” in the truth of Jesus Christ.
[Explore the 1 John 2:25–29 Study Package Here]
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When Christ Appears, Will You Be Ashamed? (1 John 2:25–29)Are we living in a time of “special revelations” that actually lead us away from the heart of the Gospel? In our latest study of 1 John 2:25–29, we confront the ancient errors of Gnosticism and Docetism—heresies that are resurfacing in the modern church under the guise of “new prophetic insights.”
The Sufficiency of the Written WordThe Apostle John is clear: the promise of eternal life is not an esoteric secret for an elite few. It is a common promise made by Christ to His Apostles and preserved for the Church in the Holy Scriptures.
As believers, we have an anointing (Chrisma) from the Holy Spirit. This indwelling presence does not provide “new” information that bypasses the Bible; rather, it affirms the truth of the Apostolic doctrine. If a teaching goes beyond what is written, it is not from the Spirit of Truth.
Confidence vs. Shame at the Bema SeatOne of the most sobering aspects of this passage is the warning to abide in Him. John presents two distinct ways to meet Jesus at His appearing:
While our salvation is secure in Christ, our works will be tested at the Judgment Seat (Bema). Will your life’s work be gold, silver, and precious stones, or will it be wood, hay, and stubble that burns away in His presence?
Deepen Your Study: 1 John 2:25–29 Resource PackageTo help you, your small group, or your congregation master these truths, we have packaged this teaching into a complete, publication-style study kit. This resource is designed for those who value biblical exegesis and the original languages.
What’s Inside the Study Kit:Equip yourself to stand unashamed. Whether you are teaching a class or engaging in personal study, this package provides the tools you need to “abide” in the truth of Jesus Christ.
[Explore the 1 John 2:25–29 Study Package Here]