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Verse 16. _FOR ALL THAT IS IN THE WORLD_] All that it can boast of,
all that it can promise, is only sensual, transient gratification, and
even this promise it cannot fulfil; so that its warmest votar...
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FOR ALL THAT IS IN THE WORLD - That is, all that really constitutes
the world, or that enters into the aims and purposes of those who live
for this life. All that that community lives for may be compr...
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II. LIGHT AND DARKNESS AND THE TESTS
Chapter S 1:5-2:17
_ 1. God is light; walking in darkness and in light (1 John 1:5)_
2. What the light manifests (1 John 1:8)
3. The advocacy of Christ to maint...
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Christians are called to love God and their brethren, but they must
not love the world, _i.e._ the circle of interests divorced from God
and in opposition to His will. Its gratifications, such as sens...
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Do not love the world nor the things in the world. If anyone loves the
world, the love of the Father is not in him. For everything that is in
the world--the flesh's desire, the eye's desire, life's em...
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A PASTOR'S CONCERN (1 John 2:1-2)...
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PRIDE. Greek. _alazoneia._ Only here and James 4:16 (boastings).
LIFE. App-170.
OF. App-104....
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The Things to be Avoided; the World and its Ways
Having reminded them solemnly of the blessedness of their condition as
members of the Christian family, whether old or young, and having
declared that...
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Proof of the preceding statement by shewing the fundamental opposition
in detail.
_all that is in the world_ Neuter singular: in 1 John 2:15 we had the
neuter plural. The _material_contents of the uni...
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The Things and Persons to be Avoided
These are summed up under two heads: i. _The World and the Things in
the World_(15 17); ii. _Antichrists_(18 26). The section begins with a
_threefold statement_o...
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1 John 1:5 to 1 John 2:28. GOD IS LIGHT...
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12–28. THE THINGS AND PERSONS TO BE AVOIDED
These are summed up under two heads: i. _The World and the Things in
the World_ (15–17); ii. _Antichrists_ (18–26). The section begins
with a _threefold sta...
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15–17. THE THINGS TO BE AVOIDED;—THE WORLD AND ITS WAYS
Having reminded them solemnly of the blessedness of their condition as
members of the Christian family, whether old or young, and having
declare...
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Proof of the preceding statement by shewing the fundamental opposition
in detail.
ΠΑ͂Ν ΤῸ ἘΝ ΤΩ͂Ι Κ. Neuter singular: in 1 John 2:15 we
had the neuter plural. The _material_ contents of the universe c...
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ΈΠΙΘΥΜΊΑ (G1939) сильное желание, похоть,
страсть (TDNT; DNP, 2:542-44).
ΣΑΡΚΌΣ _gen. sing. от_ ΣΆΡΞ (G4561) плоть. Это
слово может обозначать падшую
человеческую природу вообще,
враждебность по отно...
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DISCOURSE: 2438
LOVE OF THE WORLD FORBIDDEN
1 John 2:15. Love not the world, neither the things that are in the
world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in
him. For all that is...
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FOR ALL THAT IS IN THE WORLD,— St. John did by no means intend to
say, that the natural world, and every thing in it, is confusion and
deformity. If so, how could we from the make and constitution of...
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CHAPTER V
_TO WALK IN THE LIGHT IS TO SHARE
GOD'S ATTITUDE TOWARD OUR BROTHERS IN CHRIST_
(The Second Test. The First Time)
1 John 2:7-17
A.
_The Text_
Beloved, no new commandment write I unto yo...
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For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of
the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the
world.
ALL THAT IS IN THE WORLD - can be closed under one o...
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VERSE 16. FOR ALL THAT IS IN THE WORLD.
Here, as before, the word world comprehends the men of the world. This
is apparent from the succeeding clause.
THE LUST OF THE FLESH.
This expression is one c...
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1 The ministry of John is based upon his personal acquaintance with
the Lord in the flesh.
Indeed, this was the prime qualification of all the twelve apostles
(Act_1:21). They were to bear witness to...
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THE ADVOCACY OF CHRIST AND THE OBLIGATIONS OF BELIEVERS
1. My little children] The diminutive implies the fatherly care which
the aged Apostle felt for his disciples. ADVOCATE] The word thus
translate...
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HOW CAN I BE SURE?
1 JOHN
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 2
CHRIST SPEAKS FOR US AND WE SHOULD OBEY GOD (1 JOHN 2:1-6)
V1 My *children, I write these things to you so that you will not
*sin. But if you...
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THE THINGS THEY MUST NOT LOVE IF THEY WALKED IN THE LIGHT (1 John
2:12). — The solemnity of the thoughts of 1 John 2:9; 1 John 2:11 is
too much for the warm heart of the Apostle. He cannot bear even t...
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CHAPTER 10
THE WORLD WHICH WE MUST NOT LOVE
1 John 2:15
An adequate development of words so compressed and pregnant as these
would require a separate treatise, or series of treatises. But if we
suc...
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ἡ ἐπιθυμία τῆς σαρκός, not object. gen. (Aug.:
“desiderium earum rerum quæ pertinent ad carnem, sicut cibus et
concubitus, et cætera hujusmodi,”) but subject.: “the lust which
the flesh feels, which r...
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The Appeal of Experience. “I am writing to you, little children,
because your sins have been forgiven you for His name's sake; I am
writing to you, fathers, because ye have got to know Him that it is...
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TRANSIENT DESIRES, ABIDING LIFE
1 John 2:12
There are gradations in Christian experience-the child, the father,
the young man. The note of the child is the glad sense of forgiveness;
of the father, a...
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Affirming that the purpose of his writing is that we sin not, the
writer declared that even if we sin, provision is made by which it may
be put away. The tests whereby we may know our relation to ligh...
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"DO NOT LOVE THE WORLD"
The "world," which John instructed Christians not to love, is defined
by Turner as "the sphere of rebellion, including sensuous desires and
interests, false pride and vanity, u...
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All that is in the world, is the concupiscence of the flesh, under
which is comprehended all that pleaseth the senses, or the
concupiscence of the eyes; i.e. a longing after such things which
enter by...
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Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any
man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. (16) For all
that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of...
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16_The lust of the flesh_, or, _namely, the lust of the flesh_. The
old interpreter renders the verse otherwise, for from one sentence he
makes two. Those Greek authors do better, who read these words...
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If, on the other hand, we have even committed sin and all, being
judged according to the light, is confessed (so that the will no
longer takes part in it, the pride of that will being broken down), He...
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FOR ALL THAT [IS] IN THE WORLD,.... This is the sum of the evil things
in the world; or these following are the objects of sin in the world,
or about which wicked men are conversant; even such as are...
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For all that _is_ in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of
the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the
world.
Ver. 16. _The lust of the flesh, the lust of, &c._]...
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To you all, whether fathers, young men, or little children, I say,
_Love not the world_ Pursue your victory by overcoming the world, and
all the temptations which may assault you from it, whether from...
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IS NOT OF THE FATHER; does not come from him, and is not on his side,
but stands in opposition to him. He created the world, and gave it to
men to be used in his service, not to be abused as the minis...
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Warning against the love of the world:...
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FOR ALL THAT IS IN THE WORLD, THE LUST OF THE FLESH AND THE LUST OF
THE EYES AND THE PRIDE OF LIFE, IS NOT OF THE FATHER, BUT IS OF THE
WORLD....
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“My children, these things I write to you in order that ye may not
sin; and if anyone sin, we have a patron with the Father, Jesus Christ
the righteous” (JND). If we have seen some absolute, positive...
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15-17 The things of the world may be desired and possessed for the
uses and purposes which God intended, and they are to be used by his
grace, and to his glory; but believers must not seek or value t...
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Here he explains his meaning, what, under the name of THE WORLD, and
_the things_ of it, we are not to love, or under what notion we ought
not to love it, viz. the world as it contains the objects and...
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Tertullian On Modesty
, with its own vicious nature, easily indulging concupiscence after
whatever it had seen to be "attractive to the sight,"[70]...
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THEY KNOW THE FATHER AND THE ETERNAL WORD AND MUST BEWARE OF LOVING
THE WORLD (1 JOHN 2:12).
Having exhorted them of the need to remain true to Him and to the Word
Who ‘is' from the beginning, and to...
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‘Do not love the world, nor the things that are in the world. If any
man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that
is in the world, the desire of the flesh and the desire of t...
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First the apostle announces his message that God is light and only
light (1 John 1:5). Then follows (down to chap. 1 John 2:2) a
universal statement of the evangelical conditions of fellowship with
Hi...
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_The love of the world: renounced in the Fellowship of the Father.
This exhortation is addressed to all, the tone of contrast being now
again resumed._
1 John 2:15. LOVE NOT THE WORLD, NEITHER THE THI...
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ALL THAT
(παν το). Collective use of the neuter singular as in 1 John 5:4,
like παν ο in John 6:37; John 6:39. Three examples, not
necessarily covering all sins, are given in the nominative in
appos...
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1 John 2:16
I. The world is nature's heaven. It is a carnal copy of a spiritual
joy. It is a figment which he who is the prince of it sets up,
whereby, indulging our senses, or pleasing our imaginati...
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1 John 2:1. _My little children, these things write I unto you, that
ye sin not._
For this we ought to watch and strive, that we sin not.
1 John 2:1. _And if any man sin-_
What then? Is it a hopele...
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1 John 2:1. My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye
sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father,
Jesus Christ the righteous: and he is the propitiation for our...
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CONTENTS: Christ's advocacy for the believer. Tests of fellowship,
obedience and love. Warning against worldliness and apostates.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, John, Satan, anti-christ.
CONCLUSION: To kno...
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1 John 2:2. _He is the propitiation for our sin:_ ιλασμος, a
ram, or other victim offered as an atoning sacrifice for sin. On
Genesis 15:9, the rabbins make a distinction between the heifer, the
she g...
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EVERYTHING. John describes the _world_ of 1 John 2:15 to show what he
means. WHAT THE SINFUL SELF DESIRES. A passionate desire for forbidden
things. _Augustine_ thought it meant immoral desires. John...
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1 JOHN—NOTE ON 1 JOHN 2:7 The Unchanging Commandment in a Changing
World. John emphasizes the love commandment. He then describes the
challenge of living as a Christian in a dark world (vv....
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1 JOHN—NOTE ON 1 JOHN 2:16 ALL THAT IS IN THE WORLD. John does not
consider the whole created order evil (see Genesis 1:31). Rather, he
gives examples of what believers should a
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CHAPTER 2 VER. 1. _My little children, these things write I unto you,
that ye sin not._ At the end of the last chapter it was said that all
who were grown up had sinned, either mortally as heathens, o...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
1 John 2:12 indicate the things which the disciples must _not_ love,
if they would walk in the light, and be sons with the “Only
Begotten.”
1 John 2:12. SINS ARE FORGI...
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EXPOSITION
1 JOHN 2:1, 1 JOHN 2:2
Moreover, walking in the light involves accepting the propitiation
wrought through Jesus Christ the Righteous.
The connexion with the preceding is close. We have ju...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to I John chapter 2. And we'll begin
tonight at verse 1 John 2:12 where we left off last Sunday night.
The book of I John is a book of proofs. It isn't what I say; it's...
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1 Corinthians 10:6; 1 Peter 1:14; 1 Peter 2:11; 1 Peter 4:2; 1 Peter 4
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All [π α ν]. Not all things severally, but all that is in the world
collectively, regarded as a unit.
The lust [η ε π ι θ υ μ ι α]. See on Mark 4:19.
Of the flesh. Sensual appetite. The desire which...
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The desire of the flesh — Of the pleasure of the outward senses,
whether of the taste, smell, or touch. The desire of the eye — Of
the pleasures of imagination, to which the eye chiefly is subservient...