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  • Writer's pictureRev. Rumel Caballero

I Write to You Because

Scripture Text: 1 John 2:12-14


I am writing to you, little children, because your sins are forgiven for his name's sake.

1 John 2:12 (ESV)

When I write letters or emails, I try to put my main purpose near the beginning. “I’m writing to you about...” “I need to speak with you about...” The apostle John, however, scattered his purpose throughout his letters. It might seem a bit strange to us that today’s reading from chapter two is a series of purpose statements. Why is he stating his main point here?


While in the last reading of Grace Everyday Devotion of the book of 1 John, the same chapter verses 9–11 was meant to be affirming, not scolding, the command to love and obey might still have felt overwhelming. Maybe that is why the apostle pauses to offer encouragement to his readers.


In verses 12–13, John encourages believers in general, calling them “dear children” or “beloved” and reminding them of the joy of their salvation: “Your sins have been forgiven on account of his (Jesus Christ) name.” This is the foundational reason we can walk in the light. He also encouraged “fathers,” or church leaders, “because you know him who is from the beginning,” Christ. To know Him is the key to everything else.


Finally, he addressed “young men,” younger or less mature believers (both male and female). Though they’re just starting out on their spiritual journeys, they can be confident that they have “overcome the evil one.” Right from the start, we have victory in Christ.


In the second round of purpose statements (v. 14), John follows the same order. All believers can take heart “because you know the Father.” Christ opened the door to this relationship. Church leaders can stand firm for the same reason. Both the Father and the Son are eternal. And younger believers can faithfully walk in the light because their strength comes from the Word of God living in them. God has provided all the power we need to love and obey!


Reflect

1. Are you still seeing in you the joy of your salvation?

2. Does it continue to encourage you and give you courage to face life’s trials and tests?

3. Do you see yourself walking in the light because of the strength that comes from the Word of God in you?

4. Have you forgotten that God made it sure to provide all the power you need to love and obey?


Remember

My dear readers, whatever you’re feeling or experiencing today, you can take John’s encouragements to heart! You have a relationship with the eternal God, who has already granted you forgiveness, the victory through His Son, Jesus Christ the power that we needed to love and obey.


Read

Psalm 25:11, 106:8; Jeremiah 14:7; Ephesians 4:32; Romans 8:35–37


Pray

Holy Father, who shall separate me from Your love in Your Son, my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? Definitely No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through You and in Him who loved us. In Your Son, Jesus' name I pray. Amen.

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