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When Christ Appears, Will You be Ashamed? (1 John 2:25-29)

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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 Word

The 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 Seat

One 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:

  1. With Confidence: A joyful reception of the Lord because we remained faithful to His Word.
  2. In Shame: A shrinking away at His coming because we chased extra-biblical revelations or lived lives disconnected from His righteousness.

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 Package

To 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:

  • Detailed Teaching Outline: A comprehensive breakdown with time-markers for the video lesson.
  • Teacher & Student Guides: Curriculum designed to facilitate deep theological discussion (includes 🍎 Teacher and 📖 Student versions).
  • Comprehensive Quiz & Answer Key: 10 publication-style questions to test your doctrinal alignment, complete with full theological explanations.

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.

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When Christ Appears, Will You be Ashamed? (1 John 2:25-29)

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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 Word

The 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 Seat

One 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:

  1. With Confidence: A joyful reception of the Lord because we remained faithful to His Word.
  2. In Shame: A shrinking away at His coming because we chased extra-biblical revelations or lived lives disconnected from His righteousness.

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 Package

To 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:

  • Detailed Teaching Outline: A comprehensive breakdown with time-markers for the video lesson.
  • Teacher & Student Guides: Curriculum designed to facilitate deep theological discussion (includes 🍎 Teacher and 📖 Student versions).
  • Comprehensive Quiz & Answer Key: 10 publication-style questions to test your doctrinal alignment, complete with full theological explanations.

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.

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The Antichrists Are Here! (1 John 2:15-24)

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The Antichrists Are Here: Discerning Truth in the Last Hour (1 John 2:15–24)

In a world filled with shifting ideologies and “modern” gospels, the Apostle John’s ancient warnings have never felt more urgent. If you have ever struggled to discern true biblical worldliness from legalism, or wondered how to identify the subtle “antichrists” mentioned in Scripture, this study is for you.

The Three Enemies of the Soul

John begins this section with a stark prohibition: “Do not love the world nor the things in the world.” To understand this, we must recognize that “the world” (the kosmos) is a theological system at enmity with God. John breaks down worldly desire into three distinct categories:

  1. The Lust of the Flesh: The drive to satisfy our base, sinful nature (sarcos).
  2. The Lust of the Eyes: A deep sense of dissatisfaction and a heart-level complaint against God’s sovereign providence.
  3. The Pride of Life: Arrogance rooted in material status and “prosperity” that replaces spiritual humility.

Identifying the Spirit of Antichrist

John provides a “litmus test” for salvation and fellowship. He reveals that those who abandon apostolic doctrine were never truly of the Body. The hallmark of an “antichrist” (a false teacher) is a distorted view of Jesus.

True Christian orthodoxy requires a dual confession:

  • Jesus is the Christ: He is fully human, the physical Seed of David who suffered and rose.
  • Jesus is the Son: He is fully God, sharing the exact divine nature of the Father.

To deny either His humanity or His divinity is to lack a relationship with the Father. As believers, we are called to lean on the “anointing” (chrisma) of the Holy Spirit to discern these lies and abide in the original truth of the Word.


Deepen Your Study: The 1 John 2:15–24 Resource Bundle

To help you, your small group, or your congregation master these vital truths, we have packaged a complete, professional-grade study resource. This bundle is designed to take you from a high-level overview to deep theological mastery.

What’s Included in the Package:

  • Publication-Style Outline: A structured breakdown of the text with precise time markers for the video teaching.
  • Comprehensive Lesson Plan: An in-depth analysis of the Greek text, historical context (Docetism), and practical applications.
  • Teacher & Student Guides: 🍎 Tailored insights for leaders and 📖 interactive notes for students to ensure the message sticks.
  • Knowledge Mastery Tools: A 10-question publication-style quiz 📝 and a detailed answer sheet 🔑 with theological explanations.

Equip yourself with the discernment needed to navigate the “Last Hour.”

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Do You Hate Your Brother? (1 John 2:7-14)

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Are You Walking in the Light? A Deep Dive into 1 John 2:7–14

In the modern church, many claim to know God, but the Apostle John provides a specific, inescapable “litmus test” to prove it: The Social Test of Love.

If we claim to be in the light but harbor hatred for a brother or sister, the Scripture is clear—we are still in the darkness. This teaching on 1 John 2:7–14 strips away religious pretension and challenges every believer to examine the reality of their fellowship with Jesus Christ.

The Commandment That Is Both Old and New

John describes the command to love as “old” because it has been the foundation of the Gospel from the beginning. Yet, it is “new” because Jesus Christ gave it a fresh, revolutionary standard. We are no longer called to merely “like” our neighbors; we are commanded to Agapa—to love with a self-sacrificing commitment that mirrors the Cross.

Three Stages of Spiritual Growth

This lesson also explores the unique categories of Christian maturity:

  1. Little Children: Resting in the joy of forgiven sins.
  2. Young Men: Standing strong against the evil one through the abiding Word of God.
  3. Fathers: Possessing a deep, unshakable history with the Eternal Father.

Confronting the Darkness of Hatred

One of the most sobering aspects of this study is the warning against spiritual blindness. Hatred—including the sins of racism and partiality—does not just hurt the church; it blinds the individual. When we walk in hatred, we lose our spiritual orientation and stumble in the dark.


Deepen Your Study: Complete Resource Package

To help you, your small group, or your congregation master these truths, we have packaged this entire teaching into a professional, ready-to-use digital resource.

What’s Inside the 1 John 2:7–14 Study Pack:

  • Detailed Publication Outline: A comprehensive, time-marked breakdown of the 30-minute teaching.
  • Complete Bible Study Lesson: Narrative-style teaching designed for a Christian audience.
  • 🍎 Teacher & 📖 Student Guides: Structured materials perfect for Sunday School or discipleship.
  • 📝 Comprehensive Quiz: A 10-question assessment to test your understanding of Light vs. Darkness.
  • 🔑 Answer Key & Rationale: In-depth explanations of the biblical text and Greek terminology.

Don’t just hear the Word—study it. This package is formatted for easy use in Microsoft Word and is available for immediate download.

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Stop Living a Lie!  (1 John 2:1-6)

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Stop Living a Lie: A Deep Dive into 1 John 2:1-6

Are you tired of “surface-level” Christianity that emphasizes spiritual feelings but ignores moral character? In this essential teaching from the Let’s Talk Scripture series, we explore the Apostle John’s direct challenge to the early church—and to us today.

John’s message is clear: If you claim to know Jesus Christ but live a lifestyle of habitual, unrepentant sin, you are living a lie.

The Heart of the Message: Practical Holiness

This study tackles the dangerous “Gnostic” idea that our spiritual life has nothing to do with our physical actions. John corrects this by providing the ultimate litmus test of salvation:

  1. Our Advocate and Propitiation: We learn that when we stumble, we have a “Paraclete”—an Advocate—in Jesus Christ. He is our hilasmós, the one who satisfied and exhausted the righteous wrath of God against sin on our behalf.
  2. The Evidence of Knowing Him: Knowing God isn’t about secret intellectual knowledge; it is evidenced by keeping His commandments. Obedience is the “strong identification” that you have truly been saved.
  3. Walking as He Walked: To “abide” in Christ means our daily walk must reflect His righteousness. Our private lives must match our public worship.

Introducing the “Stop Living a Lie!” Study Package

To help pastors, teachers, and biblical students master this profound passage, we have developed a Complete Publication-Style Study Bundle. This package is meticulously formatted for easy use in Microsoft Word and is designed for a Christian audience seeking deep, theological growth.

What’s Included in the Digital Bundle:

  • Comprehensive Teacher’s Guide (🍎): Detailed pedagogical objectives, Greek word studies (Paraclete, Hilasmós, Teleioō), and instructional strategies.
  • Student Study Guide (📖): Structured notes, scriptural analysis, and personal application questions to drive the lesson home.
  • Publication-Style Outline: A professional, lettered/numbered outline featuring hyperlinked time markers to the video teaching for quick reference.
  • Formal 10-Question Quiz (📝): A non-interactive assessment to verify comprehension of key theological concepts.
  • Answer & Explanation Sheet (🧾): A deep-dive answer key that explains the “why” behind every answer using the original Greek context.

Master the Word of God Today

Whether you are leading a small group or deepening your personal study, this package provides the tools to move from theory to practical holiness. Ensure your profession of faith matches your daily walk.

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If You Say You Have No Sin… You’re Lying (1 John 1:5-10)

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Walking in the Light: A Study of 1 John 1:5–10

In a world filled with moral ambiguity, the Apostle John provides a striking, uncompromising definition of truth: God is Light, and in Him, there is no darkness at all. Our latest teaching resource, “If You Say You Have No Sin… You’re Lying,” dives deep into the first chapter of 1 John to explore what it truly means to have fellowship with a thrice-holy God. This study is designed for believers who want to move beyond surface-level Christianity into a life of authentic, transparent communion with Christ.

What Does It Mean to “Walk in the Light”?

Many today claim to have a relationship with God while their “practice of life” remains in the shadows. This lesson explores the vital distinction between salvation (our eternal relationship with God) and fellowship (our daily walk with Him).

Key insights from this study include:

  • The Nature of God: Understanding God’s absolute holiness through the metaphor of Light.
  • The Present Tense Cleansing: Why the blood of Jesus isn’t just for our past—it’s for our continual cleansing as we walk with Him.
  • Refuting Self-Deception: A biblical response to the error of “sinless perfectionism.” If we say we have no sin, we call God a liar.
  • The Power of Confession: How 1 John 1:9 offers a complete, thorough restoration of fellowship the moment we acknowledge our faults before a faithful and righteous God.

Unlock This Complete Lesson Package

Designed for pastors, small group leaders, and serious students of the Word, this digital package provides everything you need to teach or study this text with theological depth and practical clarity.

This Digital Download Includes:

  • A Detailed Publication-Style Outline: Structured with time markers for the companion video teaching.
  • Comprehensive Bible Study Lesson: In-depth exposition using the NASB 1995 Updated Edition.
  • Teacher & Student Guides: 🍎 Teacher-specific insights and 📖 student application questions to facilitate meaningful discussion.
  • Assessment Tools: A publication-style quiz (📝) with a detailed answer sheet (✅) explaining the Greek and biblical logic behind each answer.

Deepen Your Study Today

Stop settling for a “darkened” walk. Learn how to live in the transparency of God’s light, relying daily on the advocate who is faithful to forgive and righteous to cleanse.

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Do You Know the REAL Jesus? Your salvation depends on it! (1 John 1:1-4)

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Who is Jesus? Your answer to that question determines your salvation and the quality of your fellowship with God. In our latest study of 1 John 1:1-4, we confront the ancient heresies that sought to strip Jesus of His humanity and explore the powerful eyewitness testimony of the Apostles.

The God-Man: Fully Divine, Fully Human

While the Gospel of John begins by emphasizing that “the Word was God,” the First Epistle of John was written to defend a equally vital truth: the Word became flesh. In this lesson, we examine the “Apostolic We”—the firsthand account of those who didn’t just hear about Jesus, but heard His voice, saw Him with their eyes, and touched His resurrected body with their hands. We explore why the physical body of Christ is not just a historical fact, but a theological necessity. Without a physical body, there is no cross, no shedding of blood, and no propitiation for our sins.

What You Will Learn:

  • The Timelessness of Christ: Understanding the Greek arche and why Jesus exists outside of created time.
  • Defeating Docetism: How to defend the faith against the error that Jesus was merely a spirit.
  • The Basis of Fellowship: Why true koinonia (fellowship) is only possible through the shared truth of the Apostles’ Doctrine.
  • The Pathway to Joy: How a settled mind regarding the person of Jesus leads to complete and lasting joy.

New Resource: 1 John 1:1-4 Complete Lesson Package

I am excited to announce that a comprehensive Lesson Product for this teaching is now available for download. This package is specifically designed for pastors, Bible study leaders, and students who want to go deeper into the Word.

Inside the Package:

  • Publication-Style Outline: Structured for easy teaching with integrated video time markers.
  • Teacher & Student Guides: Professionally formatted for immediate classroom use.
  • Comprehensive Quiz & Answer Sheet: 10 questions to test doctrinal comprehension with detailed theological explanations.
  • Video Integration Notes: Direct links and timestamp references to the original teaching video.

Whether you are preparing a sermon or looking to enrich your personal study, this package provides the tools you need to present the reality of the God-Man to a Christian audience.

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Introduction to 1 John

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Understanding the Foundations: An Introduction to 1 John

As we begin a new journey through the First Epistle of John, we must first lay a firm foundation. Before diving into a verse-by-verse exegesis, it is vital to understand the “why” and “who” behind this powerful letter. In our latest teaching at Let’s Talk Scripture, we explore the apostolic authority of John and the urgent historical context that prompted this writing.

The Apostle of Love and Truth

The evidence for the Apostle John’s authorship is overwhelming. From the linguistic parallels with the Fourth Gospel to the intimate, eyewitness perspective of the “Word made flesh,” this epistle carries the weight of one who personally leaned on the breast of Jesus. John doesn’t just teach theology; he testifies to what his own hands have handled.

Combatting the Spirit of Antichrist

The primary battleground of 1 John is the defense of the Incarnation. In the first century, a heresy known as Docetism (an early form of Gnosticism) began to infiltrate the church. These teachers claimed that because matter is evil, Jesus could not have possessed a physical body.

John’s response is definitive: If Jesus did not have a physical body, He could not die. If He did not die, our sins are not paid for. The physical death of Christ was “absolutely necessary and critical” to satisfy the wrath of God against sin.

A Circular Journey of Faith

Unlike a linear argument, 1 John is circular. It repeatedly returns to three foundational pillars:

  1. Truth: Maintaining a correct Christology (Jesus is God in the flesh).
  2. Love: The essential requirement of loving the brethren as a mark of true faith.
  3. Fellowship: Walking in the light by acknowledging our sin and relying on the Spirit.

New Release: 1 John Comprehensive Lesson Package

To help you, your small group, or your congregation dive deeper into these truths, we have released a complete 1 John Study Package. This resource is formatted for professional publication and is ready for immediate use in any teaching environment.

What’s Inside the Package?

  • Publication-Style Outline: A comprehensive, numbered breakdown of the entire introductory lesson.
  • Complete Bible Study Lesson: A detailed teaching manuscript following the NASB 1995 Updated Edition.
  • 🍎 Teacher & 📖 Student Guides: Tailored resources with discussion prompts, key Greek terms, and reflection questions.
  • 📝 Interactive Quiz & ✅ Answer Sheet: A 10-question assessment with full theological explanations for every answer.

Video Integration Notes: This entire package is meticulously timestamped to our “Introduction to 1 John” video, making it an ideal companion for digital learning or classroom settings.

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Healing a Divided Church (Galatians Chapter 6)

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Restoring Unity: A Study of Galatians Chapter 6

Are you dealing with division, burnout, or the lingering effects of legalism in your fellowship? In this final chapter of Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians, we find the “spiritual balm” necessary to heal a fractured church. After dismantling the false teachings of the Judaizers, the Apostle Paul provides a practical roadmap for living out the freedom we have in Christ.

Healing through the Spirit

The lesson focuses on the transition from the “works of the flesh” to the “fruit of the Spirit.” When a brother or sister falls, the goal is not condemnation but restoration. We explore what it means to be “spiritually mature”—approaching the broken with a spirit of gentleness while acknowledging our own vulnerability to temptation.

The Law of the Harvest

Paul introduces the immutable law of sowing and reaping. This teaching provides a clear correction to modern misconceptions about “prosperity,” instead focusing on the biblical mandate to support faithful teachers and invest our resources in the Spirit rather than the flesh. We are encouraged to “not grow weary in doing good,” keeping our eyes fixed on the eternal return that awaits us when we see Jesus.

Boasting in the Cross

The climax of this study centers on Paul’s defiant resolve: to boast in nothing except the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. You will learn why religious rituals like circumcision hold no value compared to the reality of the “New Creation.”


Complete Lesson Package Available

To help you facilitate this study in your own church or small group, I have developed a comprehensive Lesson Product Package. This professional, publication-style resource is ready to be used in your ministry.

The Package Includes:

  • Comprehensive Publication Outline: A structured breakdown of verses 1-18 for clear teaching.
  • 🍎 Teacher Guide: Leadership points on “The Israel of God,” stewardship, and restoration protocols.
  • 📖 Student Guide: Printable notes with reflection questions and practical weekly applications.
  • 📝 Comprehensive Quiz: A 10-question assessment to ensure theological clarity.
  • 📋 Detailed Answer Sheet: Full explanations for every answer based on the Greek context.

Video Integration

This package is specifically designed to work alongside my video exposition. Each resource includes Video Integration Notes with timestamps, allowing you and your students to follow along with the teaching verbatim.

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The Great Battle: the FLESH vs the SPIRIT (Galatians 5:13-26)

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Victory in the Great Battle: Understanding the Flesh vs. the Spirit

In the life of every believer, there exists an internal conflict so significant that it determines the very quality of our walk with God. In his letter to the Galatians, the Apostle Paul identifies this as the struggle between the Flesh and the Spirit.

This tension is not merely about “trying harder” to be good; it is about a fundamental shift in whose power we rely on to live a holy life.


The Core of the Lesson: Liberty vs. Legalism

Many Christians fall into the trap of legalism—attempting to keep God’s righteous standards through human willpower. Paul argues that this is an “opportunity for the flesh” that inevitably leads to failure, pride, and division within the Church.

The alternative is not license (sinning because we are under grace), but Liberty. True Christian freedom is the power to serve one another in love. When we “walk by the Spirit,” we are empowered by God Himself to fulfill the heart of the Law naturally, without the bondage of a written code.

The Dual Nature and the Divine Guarantee

The believer possesses two natures:

  • The Flesh: Our innate sinful inclination that produces deeds like immorality, strife, and sorcery.
  • The Spirit: The divine nature that produces the singular fruit of Love, Joy, Peace, and Self-control.

Paul provides a divine guarantee in Galatians 5:16: If you are being led by the Spirit, it is impossible to satisfy the desires of the flesh. The Spirit cannot sin; therefore, when we are dependent on Him, victory is secured.


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To help you or your congregation master these truths, we have packaged this teaching into a comprehensive digital resource. This study is designed for those who desire to move beyond surface-level religion and into a deep, Spirit-led existence.

The “Flesh vs. Spirit” Study Package Includes:

  • Professional Exegetical Outline: A detailed, publication-ready roadmap of Galatians 5:13–26.
  • Comprehensive Bible Study Lesson: A deep-dive exploration into the Greek nuances and theological applications of the text.
  • Educator’s Toolkit: Complete Teacher and Student guides featuring comparison charts and discussion keys.
  • Assessment Suite: A 10-question quiz with a full answer sheet and theological explanations to ensure the material is mastered.

Whether you are preparing a sermon, leading a small group, or seeking personal growth, this package provides the tools necessary to understand and apply the “crucified life” daily.


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What does freedom in Christ REALLY free you from? (Galatians 5:1-12)

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What Does Freedom in Christ REALLY Mean? (Galatians 5:1–12 Study)

Many believers struggle with the tension between following God’s commands and falling into the trap of legalism. In Galatians 5:1–12, the Apostle Paul delivers a stern warning: adding even a “little leaven” of human effort to the Gospel can sever you from the life of grace.

The Core Lesson: Stand Firm in Liberty

The foundational truth of this passage is that it was for freedom that Christ set us free. This isn’t a license to sin, but a liberation from the “yoke of slavery”—the impossible burden of trying to earn God’s favor through religious performance.

Key Insights from the Study:

  • The Law is All-or-Nothing: Paul makes it clear that if you choose to be justified by one part of the Law (like circumcision), you are obligated to keep all 613 commandments perfectly.
  • Falling from Grace: To “fall from grace” isn’t about losing your salvation, but about abandoning the system of grace for a system of works.
  • Faith Expressed Through Love: In Christ, outward rituals mean nothing. What counts is a living faith that acts through the motive of love, empowered by the Holy Spirit.
  • The Hope of Righteousness: We distinguish between our positional righteousness (our status in Christ now) and our realized righteousness (the perfection we await at Christ’s return).

Take Your Study Deeper: The Complete Teaching Package

If you are a pastor, small group leader, or a serious student of the Bible, we have packaged this entire expository lesson into a professional resource kit. This isn’t just a summary; it’s a full curriculum designed to help you teach these complex truths with clarity and authority.

What’s Inside the Galatians 5 Resource Pack:

  1. Professional Teaching Outline: A structured, publication-style guide for sermons or lectures.
  2. Comprehensive Teacher & Student Guides: Scannable, detailed notes to guide any group through the text.
  3. 10-Question Bible Study Quiz: Test your knowledge on the nuances of legalism vs. grace.
  4. Answer Key with Theological Rationales: Deep-dive explanations for every answer to ensure sound doctrine.

Whether you are looking to enrich your personal devotion or equip your church, this package provides the tools you need to understand—and defend—the purity of the Gospel.

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When Christ Appears, Will You be Ashamed? (1 John 2:25-29)

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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 Word

The 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 Seat

One 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:

  1. With Confidence: A joyful reception of the Lord because we remained faithful to His Word.
  2. In Shame: A shrinking away at His coming because we chased extra-biblical revelations or lived lives disconnected from His righteousness.

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 Package

To 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:

  • Detailed Teaching Outline: A comprehensive breakdown with time-markers for the video lesson.
  • Teacher & Student Guides: Curriculum designed to facilitate deep theological discussion (includes 🍎 Teacher and 📖 Student versions).
  • Comprehensive Quiz & Answer Key: 10 publication-style questions to test your doctrinal alignment, complete with full theological explanations.

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.

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When Christ Appears, Will You be Ashamed? (1 John 2:25-29)

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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 Word

The 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 Seat

One 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:

  1. With Confidence: A joyful reception of the Lord because we remained faithful to His Word.
  2. In Shame: A shrinking away at His coming because we chased extra-biblical revelations or lived lives disconnected from His righteousness.

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 Package

To 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:

  • Detailed Teaching Outline: A comprehensive breakdown with time-markers for the video lesson.
  • Teacher & Student Guides: Curriculum designed to facilitate deep theological discussion (includes 🍎 Teacher and 📖 Student versions).
  • Comprehensive Quiz & Answer Key: 10 publication-style questions to test your doctrinal alignment, complete with full theological explanations.

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.

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The Antichrists Are Here! (1 John 2:15-24)

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The Antichrists Are Here: Discerning Truth in the Last Hour (1 John 2:15–24)

In a world filled with shifting ideologies and “modern” gospels, the Apostle John’s ancient warnings have never felt more urgent. If you have ever struggled to discern true biblical worldliness from legalism, or wondered how to identify the subtle “antichrists” mentioned in Scripture, this study is for you.

The Three Enemies of the Soul

John begins this section with a stark prohibition: “Do not love the world nor the things in the world.” To understand this, we must recognize that “the world” (the kosmos) is a theological system at enmity with God. John breaks down worldly desire into three distinct categories:

  1. The Lust of the Flesh: The drive to satisfy our base, sinful nature (sarcos).
  2. The Lust of the Eyes: A deep sense of dissatisfaction and a heart-level complaint against God’s sovereign providence.
  3. The Pride of Life: Arrogance rooted in material status and “prosperity” that replaces spiritual humility.

Identifying the Spirit of Antichrist

John provides a “litmus test” for salvation and fellowship. He reveals that those who abandon apostolic doctrine were never truly of the Body. The hallmark of an “antichrist” (a false teacher) is a distorted view of Jesus.

True Christian orthodoxy requires a dual confession:

  • Jesus is the Christ: He is fully human, the physical Seed of David who suffered and rose.
  • Jesus is the Son: He is fully God, sharing the exact divine nature of the Father.

To deny either His humanity or His divinity is to lack a relationship with the Father. As believers, we are called to lean on the “anointing” (chrisma) of the Holy Spirit to discern these lies and abide in the original truth of the Word.


Deepen Your Study: The 1 John 2:15–24 Resource Bundle

To help you, your small group, or your congregation master these vital truths, we have packaged a complete, professional-grade study resource. This bundle is designed to take you from a high-level overview to deep theological mastery.

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  • Publication-Style Outline: A structured breakdown of the text with precise time markers for the video teaching.
  • Comprehensive Lesson Plan: An in-depth analysis of the Greek text, historical context (Docetism), and practical applications.
  • Teacher & Student Guides: 🍎 Tailored insights for leaders and 📖 interactive notes for students to ensure the message sticks.
  • Knowledge Mastery Tools: A 10-question publication-style quiz 📝 and a detailed answer sheet 🔑 with theological explanations.

Equip yourself with the discernment needed to navigate the “Last Hour.”

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Do You Hate Your Brother? (1 John 2:7-14)

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Are You Walking in the Light? A Deep Dive into 1 John 2:7–14

In the modern church, many claim to know God, but the Apostle John provides a specific, inescapable “litmus test” to prove it: The Social Test of Love.

If we claim to be in the light but harbor hatred for a brother or sister, the Scripture is clear—we are still in the darkness. This teaching on 1 John 2:7–14 strips away religious pretension and challenges every believer to examine the reality of their fellowship with Jesus Christ.

The Commandment That Is Both Old and New

John describes the command to love as “old” because it has been the foundation of the Gospel from the beginning. Yet, it is “new” because Jesus Christ gave it a fresh, revolutionary standard. We are no longer called to merely “like” our neighbors; we are commanded to Agapa—to love with a self-sacrificing commitment that mirrors the Cross.

Three Stages of Spiritual Growth

This lesson also explores the unique categories of Christian maturity:

  1. Little Children: Resting in the joy of forgiven sins.
  2. Young Men: Standing strong against the evil one through the abiding Word of God.
  3. Fathers: Possessing a deep, unshakable history with the Eternal Father.

Confronting the Darkness of Hatred

One of the most sobering aspects of this study is the warning against spiritual blindness. Hatred—including the sins of racism and partiality—does not just hurt the church; it blinds the individual. When we walk in hatred, we lose our spiritual orientation and stumble in the dark.


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To help you, your small group, or your congregation master these truths, we have packaged this entire teaching into a professional, ready-to-use digital resource.

What’s Inside the 1 John 2:7–14 Study Pack:

  • Detailed Publication Outline: A comprehensive, time-marked breakdown of the 30-minute teaching.
  • Complete Bible Study Lesson: Narrative-style teaching designed for a Christian audience.
  • 🍎 Teacher & 📖 Student Guides: Structured materials perfect for Sunday School or discipleship.
  • 📝 Comprehensive Quiz: A 10-question assessment to test your understanding of Light vs. Darkness.
  • 🔑 Answer Key & Rationale: In-depth explanations of the biblical text and Greek terminology.

Don’t just hear the Word—study it. This package is formatted for easy use in Microsoft Word and is available for immediate download.

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Stop Living a Lie!  (1 John 2:1-6)

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Stop Living a Lie: A Deep Dive into 1 John 2:1-6

Are you tired of “surface-level” Christianity that emphasizes spiritual feelings but ignores moral character? In this essential teaching from the Let’s Talk Scripture series, we explore the Apostle John’s direct challenge to the early church—and to us today.

John’s message is clear: If you claim to know Jesus Christ but live a lifestyle of habitual, unrepentant sin, you are living a lie.

The Heart of the Message: Practical Holiness

This study tackles the dangerous “Gnostic” idea that our spiritual life has nothing to do with our physical actions. John corrects this by providing the ultimate litmus test of salvation:

  1. Our Advocate and Propitiation: We learn that when we stumble, we have a “Paraclete”—an Advocate—in Jesus Christ. He is our hilasmós, the one who satisfied and exhausted the righteous wrath of God against sin on our behalf.
  2. The Evidence of Knowing Him: Knowing God isn’t about secret intellectual knowledge; it is evidenced by keeping His commandments. Obedience is the “strong identification” that you have truly been saved.
  3. Walking as He Walked: To “abide” in Christ means our daily walk must reflect His righteousness. Our private lives must match our public worship.

Introducing the “Stop Living a Lie!” Study Package

To help pastors, teachers, and biblical students master this profound passage, we have developed a Complete Publication-Style Study Bundle. This package is meticulously formatted for easy use in Microsoft Word and is designed for a Christian audience seeking deep, theological growth.

What’s Included in the Digital Bundle:

  • Comprehensive Teacher’s Guide (🍎): Detailed pedagogical objectives, Greek word studies (Paraclete, Hilasmós, Teleioō), and instructional strategies.
  • Student Study Guide (📖): Structured notes, scriptural analysis, and personal application questions to drive the lesson home.
  • Publication-Style Outline: A professional, lettered/numbered outline featuring hyperlinked time markers to the video teaching for quick reference.
  • Formal 10-Question Quiz (📝): A non-interactive assessment to verify comprehension of key theological concepts.
  • Answer & Explanation Sheet (🧾): A deep-dive answer key that explains the “why” behind every answer using the original Greek context.

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Whether you are leading a small group or deepening your personal study, this package provides the tools to move from theory to practical holiness. Ensure your profession of faith matches your daily walk.

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If You Say You Have No Sin… You’re Lying (1 John 1:5-10)

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Walking in the Light: A Study of 1 John 1:5–10

In a world filled with moral ambiguity, the Apostle John provides a striking, uncompromising definition of truth: God is Light, and in Him, there is no darkness at all. Our latest teaching resource, “If You Say You Have No Sin… You’re Lying,” dives deep into the first chapter of 1 John to explore what it truly means to have fellowship with a thrice-holy God. This study is designed for believers who want to move beyond surface-level Christianity into a life of authentic, transparent communion with Christ.

What Does It Mean to “Walk in the Light”?

Many today claim to have a relationship with God while their “practice of life” remains in the shadows. This lesson explores the vital distinction between salvation (our eternal relationship with God) and fellowship (our daily walk with Him).

Key insights from this study include:

  • The Nature of God: Understanding God’s absolute holiness through the metaphor of Light.
  • The Present Tense Cleansing: Why the blood of Jesus isn’t just for our past—it’s for our continual cleansing as we walk with Him.
  • Refuting Self-Deception: A biblical response to the error of “sinless perfectionism.” If we say we have no sin, we call God a liar.
  • The Power of Confession: How 1 John 1:9 offers a complete, thorough restoration of fellowship the moment we acknowledge our faults before a faithful and righteous God.

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Designed for pastors, small group leaders, and serious students of the Word, this digital package provides everything you need to teach or study this text with theological depth and practical clarity.

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  • A Detailed Publication-Style Outline: Structured with time markers for the companion video teaching.
  • Comprehensive Bible Study Lesson: In-depth exposition using the NASB 1995 Updated Edition.
  • Teacher & Student Guides: 🍎 Teacher-specific insights and 📖 student application questions to facilitate meaningful discussion.
  • Assessment Tools: A publication-style quiz (📝) with a detailed answer sheet (✅) explaining the Greek and biblical logic behind each answer.

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Stop settling for a “darkened” walk. Learn how to live in the transparency of God’s light, relying daily on the advocate who is faithful to forgive and righteous to cleanse.

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