1 John 1:1 – 3:1
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1 JOHN 1:1 – 3:1 An Exposition of the First Epistle of John Contents 1 John page Introduction .................................................................... ....................................................2 1. The Humanity of Christ .................................... 1:1 .............................................6 2. The Life Manifested ........................................... 1:2 .............................................9 3. Fellowship, Part One ......................................... 1:3 .......................................... 13 4. Fellowship, Part Two ........................................ 1:3 .......................................... 16 5. Fullness of Joy, Part One .................................. 1:4 .......................................... 19 6. Fullness of Joy, Part Two ................................. 1:4 .......................................... 23 7. Light and Darkness ............................................ 1:5 .......................................... 26 8. Light and Darkness ............................................ 1:6 .......................................... 29 9. Walking in the Light .......................................... 1:7 .......................................... 32 10. Sin Denied .............................................................. 1:8, 10 ................................... 36 11. Sins Confessed ..................................................... 1:9 .......................................... 40 12. Sin Prohibited....................................................... 2:1 .......................................... 43 13. Sins Provided For ............................................... 2:1-2 ...................................... 46 14. Obediential Assurance ...................................... 2:3 .......................................... 50 15. Obediential Assurance ...................................... 2:4-5 ...................................... 54 16. Christ Our Exemplar .......................................... 2:6 .......................................... 57 17. The New–Old Commandment ....................... 2:7-8 ...................................... 61 18. The Commandment Belied ............................. 2:8-9 ...................................... 64 19. Light and Love ...................................................... 2:10 ........................................ 68 20. Hatred and Darkness......................................... 2:11 ........................................ 71 21. Forgiven Children ............................................... 2:12 ........................................ 74 22. The Family Graded ............................................. 2:13-14 ................................. 78 23. The Family Delineated ...................................... 2:13-14 ................................. 81 24. The World Prohibited ....................................... 2:15 ........................................ 85 25. The World Described ........................................ 2:16 ........................................ 88 26. The World Doomed ............................................ 2:17 ........................................ 92 27. The Last Time ....................................................... 2:18 ........................................ 95 28. Apostates ................................................................ 2:19 ........................................ 99 29. Our Anointing ....................................................... 2:20 ..................................... 102 30. Christian Knowledge ......................................... 2:21 ..................................... 106 EXPOSITION OF FIRST JOHN 1:1 – 3:1 2 31. Lies and Liars ....................................................... 2:21-22 .............................. 110 32. Antichrists ............................................................. 2:22-23 .............................. 113 33. The Application ................................................... 2:24 ..................................... 116 34. The Promise .......................................................... 2:25 ..................................... 120 35. Seducers ................................................................. 2:26 ..................................... 123 36. Our Anointing ....................................................... 2:27 ..................................... 127 37. Abiding in Christ ................................................. 2:28 ..................................... 130 38. Righteousness ...................................................... 2:29 ..................................... 134 39. Amazing Grace ..................................................... 3:1 ....................................... 138 Chapel Library Resources ......................................... 141 1 John by A.W. Pink (1886-1952) is the complete book in a special eBook edition. Chapel Library’s printed edition is available in North America in two paperback volumes: Part One with chapters 1-20 (1:1-2:11), and Part Two with chapters 21-39 (2:12-3:1). Each chapter was written as a serial article in Pink’s Studies in the Scriptures, the expository journal he published monthly without interruption from 1922 to 1953. These chapters appeared in 1951-1953. The author passed away in 1952 before completing his exposition of the remainder of 1 John. Introduction When we completed our 1,500-page exposition of John’s Gospel more than twenty years ago, we were urged to take up the First Epistle of John , but felt quite incompetent to engage in it. The closing books of the New Testament, as their posi- tion indicates, require their expositor to possess a fuller knowledge of God’s Word and a more mature spiritual experience than do the earlier ones. The style of John’s Epistle is quite different from that of the other apostles, being more abstract, and for that reason more difficult of apprehension and elucidation. We still feel very unfit for the task upon which we are now entering, but if we wait until we deem ourselves spiritually qualified it will never be essayed. During the past quarter of a century we have given no little prayerful thought to its contents, and have studied carefully all the writings of others on it which the divine providence has brought our way. The benefits of, and gleanings from this we shall now share with our Christian friends. Not only is John’s Epistle much more difficult than his Gospel (which is manifestly designed for babes in Christ, though even the ‘fathers’ never outgrow it) and the other apostolic writings, but it does not lend itself so readily to expositions of equal length. Some of its contents afford much more scope to a sermonizer than do others; and thus, while a whole article may be profitably devoted to certain single verses, others require to be grouped together, and because of this the reader is likely to be disappointed at the varying lengths of their treatment. It is perhaps for these reasons that comparatively little has been written upon this epistle—scarcely anything during the past fifty years. So far as we know, none of the Puritans attempted a systematic exposition of the same, for N. Hardy’s (1665) scarcely comes under that category. Yet this portion of God’s Word is equally necessary, important, and valuable for His children as are all the others, though what they are likely to get out of it will largely depend upon their acquaintance with all preceding books and with the constancy and intimacy of their communion with the Triune God. A brief word concerning its writer. So far as we are aware, no evangelical of any weight has ever denied that this epistle was written by the same person of blessed memory as the one to whom the fourth Gospel is unanimously attributed. There is clear and conclusive evidence, both external and internal, of this. As Barnes stated of the epistle: “It is referred to by Poly- carp at the beginning of the second century, it is quoted by Papias and also by Ireneus.” It is found in the old Syriac version, which was probably made very early in the second century. Internally the evidence is strong that the same hand wrote this epistle as penned the fourth Gospel. The resemblances are many and striking, the modes of expression sufficient to identify the one employing them. The similarity of the opening verse of each is too close, yet the variations too marked, to have been 1. The Humanity of Christ (1:1) 3 made by an imposter. The reference to the “new commandment” (never mentioned by the other apostles) in 2:8 (and see 3:11) finds its source in 13:34 of John’s Gospel. The reader may also compare 3:1 with John 1:12; 3:2 with John 17:24; 3:8 with John 8:44; 3:13 with John 15:20; 4:9 with John 3:16, etc. To whom it was written It is correctly designated one of the “General Epistles,” for it is not addressed to any particular individual or local assem- bly. Obviously it is designed for the whole family of God. Yet, as one reads it through, one gets a clear impression that John was intimately acquainted with those who first read his letter, that the majority of them were the seals of his own ministry, as his repeated “my little children” seems to indicate. As we shall yet have occasion to show it was Jewish Christians who were immediately concerned; 5:13 makes it evident that John wrote to believers, and by linking that verse with 2:3-5, we perceive that it was his design to aid them in the important task of self-examination, that they might be more fully