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Start. The 4 C s of Fellowship. C onditions C autions C haracteristics C onsequences … an expository lesson from 1 st John. Background. Author: John the Apostle; friend of Jesus Date: ~90 AD Location of writing: most likely Ephesus Purpose: Strengthen his “children”:

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  2. The 4 Cs of Fellowship • Conditions • Cautions • Characteristics • Consequences … an expository lesson from 1st John

  3. Background • Author: John the Apostle; friend of Jesus • Date: ~90 AD • Location of writing: most likely Ephesus • Purpose: • Strengthen his “children”: • To avoid worldliness • Refute false teachers (Gnostics) • Gnostics : matter is inherently evil; therfore no divine being could take on human flesh; resulted in Jesus (the man) and Christ (the spiritual being that came upon Jesus at His baptism) • To share in the fellowship with “us”, the Father and Christ

  4. 1st John - Outline • Prologue – 1: 1-4 • Conditions of Fellowship – 1: 5 – 2:14 • Cautions of Fellowship – 2:15 – 27 • Characteristics of Fellowship – 2:28 – 5:3 • Consequences of Fellowship – 5:4-21

  5. What is Fellowship with God • Definition: • the condition or relation of being a fellow • friendly relationship; companionship • community of interest, feeling, etc. • communion, as between members of the same church • friendliness • In the Greek: • Κοινωνία (koinōnia) - koy-nohn-ee'-ah • partnership, that is, (literally) participation, communicate (-ation), communion, distribution, fellowship

  6. John’s Prologue1:1-4 • Wants the readers to remember his experiences • Not just his – but others (“we”) also • Identifies Jesus • “That which was from the beginning… • …the Word of life... • … that eternal life which was with the Father… • …and made manifest to us • Heard; Seen (looked upon); Touched;

  7. Conditions of Fellowship • Walk in the Light – 1:5-7 • Confession of Sin – 1:8-2:2 • Obedience to His Commandments – 2:3-6 • Love One Another – 2:7-14

  8. Cautions of Fellowship • Love of the World – 2:15-17 • Spirit of the AntiChrist – 2:18-27

  9. Characteristics of Fellowship • Purity of Life – 2:28-3:3 • Practice of Righteousness – 3:4-12 • Love in Deed & Truth – 3:13-24 • Testing the Spirits – 4:1-6 • Love as Christ Loved – 4:7-5:3

  10. Consequences of Fellowship • Victory over the World – 5:4-5 • Assurance of Salvation – 5:6-13 • Guidance in Prayer- 5:14-17 • Freedom from Habitual Sin – 5:18-21

  11. Invitation • Are you in proper fellowship with the Father and the Son? • Obeyed the Gospel? • Gone astray? Now is the time to respond to the Gospel

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