Making Decisions

What three tests does John give for determining whether a person truly knows God? How can you determine truth from error? Why is error accepted and propagated? How is God related to truth, error, and love? If you have submitted to God’s love, how has your life been affected?

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My dad was a coach in my younger days, and they let me be on the sideline to help the players with equipment, water, etc. There was a scrimmage game in Southeast Texas at the end of August. That is the time of year that tropical storms build up in the Gulf of America. Well, a storm was building and during the game, we had torrential rain.

I was told by some authority figure to get underneath the bench out of the rain. I did exactly what they said and stayed under the bench. Following those in authority can be good and can be bad. When the refs sent the teams inside due to the weather, I didn’t move and stayed under the bench.

They couldn’t find me even after the scrimmage was called because of the weather. The team was all in the dressing room, but I was still under the bench. No one had told me to get out from under there. Following someone’s lead should not be permanent. You must have some independent thought, adjust to the situation, and step ahead under God’s direction.

Reading today in 1 John 4:1-12, these same thoughts about decision making is shared. The authority figures of the world do not always lead us in the right direction. Rather, it is knowing God and being ready to step ahead to where He leads and what He wants us to do for our situation that is important.

In today’s passage, John gives three tests for determining whether a person has the Spirit of God in them and can be trusted to lead us in spiritual matters. The first test is that a person who acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh has the Spirit of God and can be trusted (v. 2). The second test is that every person who does not acknowledge Jesus does not have the Spirit of God but of the antichrist and should not be trusted (v. 3).

The third test determines truth from error. Those who listen to followers of Jesus have the Spirit of God, but those who do not listen, do not have the Spirit of truth but of falsehood (v. 6). Many accept the error of the world instead of the truth from God. Not only do they accept the manufactured ways of the world, but they even spread the error to others rather than truly caring for others.

To be affected in a positive way, make a difference by caring about the future of others by sharing about God’s love for us as stated in 1 John 4:10

This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.

By submitting to God’s love and being well acquainted with His Word or His Truth, we are given knowledge, understanding, and the help needed in making good decisions. This guidance leads us so we get out of the rain or the storms we are in.

Father God, we face obstacles, roadblocks, and storms in life, but You are greater than these difficulties we face. We trust Your love and want others to know how much You love them too. As we follow Your Word, give us the knowledge, the common sense, and the ability to make correct decisions. Help us to desire to help others too in what they are going through so they make decisions to get out of the rain or storms they are in by following Jesus. Amen.

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Questions for Reflection for Study of 1 John 4-5

We are nearing the end of our journey through the book of 1 John with two more chapters to go. We will continue to be focused on the purpose of this blog as we continue to use it in helping us to apply His Word in our life.  I’ve found it to be a great tool in my journey through the Bible and you, my readers are keeping me accountable to daily Bible reading and study.

We live in a busy world with busy schedules and being able to share some thoughts about this journey with others across this world through the Internet is truly a blessing. Questions for Reflection will stimulate thought and offer ideas for applying biblical principles at work, at home, and in all we do.

Here is a link to all the devotionals done so far

Index of devotionals

Anyone can join in as we journey together.

Also, the concepts presented in God’s Perfect Timing offer ideas for using our time wisely and the lessons of God’s Plan for Us gives a method towards making an impact in the world in which we live. 

The reading plan below will be used to hold me accountable to sharing about God’s word. As I share about my study of the book of 1 John over the next few weeks, it’s important to have a plan. I’m thankful that Jesus is God’s plan for us and by accepting Christ as Savior; we have taken the steps necessary to make this day amazing!

Questions for Reflection

1 John 4:1-12 – What three tests do John give for determining whether a person truly knows God? How can you determine the truth from error? Why is error accepted and propagated? How is God related to truth, error, and love? If you have submitted to God’s love, how has your life been affected?

1 John 4:7-21 – What should be the result of God’s love to you? What are the two basic tests for knowing that God abides in your life? What are the effects of love in a person’s life? What is the source of this love?

1 John 5:1-12 – Who is a child of God? How is loving God related to loving the children of God? What is the source of faith? What does John mean by world (see 1 John 2:15-17)? How can you gain victory over the world?

1 John 5:13-21 – How can you be confident that God will answer your requests (See 1 John 3:22)? How are John’s emphasis on love for others and the recommended prayer in verse 16 related (See verse 16 with Luke 12:10)? What three great truths does John know?

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Spiritual Journey Through 1 John 1-3

Over the last few weeks, I’ve been looking at ways to apply the word of God found in 1 John 1-3 and using the questions for reflection to collect thoughts. The greatest of all possessions are the guiding principles taught from the Word of God. These principles serve as a timeless foundation, giving strength and direction in times of uncertainty and moral ambiguity. They inspire us to lead lives of integrity, compassion, and faith, setting an example for those who follow. It is through these teachings that we can cultivate a legacy of wisdom and righteousness, ensuring that the Light of Truth continues to shine brightly through the ages.

A thought from reading 1 John 1:1-4 and shared in the post Way to Glory is that Jesus is the Son of God who lived among us on earth. Jesus laid out the path to go and we can follow the Way. We know what direction to go in the decisions we make. Jesus obtained perfection and by following, we may not be perfect, but we can obtain excellence by following the Way to glory.

Shared in the post Following the Light, the thought is that light shows the details … the good and the bad. God is like light that makes things visible. Light shows us what’s ahead and God is all about what is ahead. Light leads to forgiveness, and darkness leads to sin, so each day with God, let’s begin again to step ahead bringing chagrin to sin and leaving darkness behind.

Brought out in Step Ahead in the Light is that when we love God first, loving our neighbor becomes much easier. When we love our neighbors, the world is much less complicated and a much better place. We don’t need a lot of other rules in life when we love God and love His people. The greatest part is that loving and doing the will of God allows our amazing story to continue from generation to generation, and the story never ends!

A takeaway from reading 1 John 2:18-29 and shared in the post Toward the Reward is that because of Jesus, we have it all because grace flows from Jesus and our faith grows. Our true teacher is the Father, the Son, and Holy Spirit. The natural consequence of consistently applying the basics of God’s Word, following the example of Jesus, and internalized the Truth as the Holy Spirit counsels along the way is a developing faith and this faith keeps growing each step of the way toward the reward of eternity.

As suggested in in God’s Love Covers the Rough Spots, we should hold a picture of God transforming our situation. God has plans for a future of great accomplishment. Let us dream big dreams and be drawn toward these dreams as the Holy Spirit gives our heart and mind the steps needed for our hopes and dreams to become reality.

Reading in 1 John 3:11-24 and using the questions for reflection to collect thoughts, something remarkable came from the great sacrifice and unselfishness Jesus showed us at the cross. This event defines love and inspires us to act in expressing our love for others.

God has a purpose for us in all stages of life. It may be as teenager deciding what type of career to pursue, a college student, a young professional, a leader within a business or organization, or someone nearing or already in retirement. At all stages of life, the Bible is helpful in providing what is needed to do great things for God’s glory.

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Thought From Devotional 02-07-2025

Jesus discussed with the disciples about the future and prepared them for what would happen. He said He would no longer be with them, but the Counselor would take His place. A devotional thought from John 16:1-11 is that from heaven, the goodness of God flows and resides inside our heart and soul. The indwelling Spirit is always available to teach, guide, and help apply our faith.

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How We Know What Love Is

This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters. – 1 John 3:16

Take some time to think things over. Something remarkable came from the great sacrifice and unselfishness Jesus showed us at the cross. This event defines love and inspires us to act in expressing our love for others. As the lyrics go in the song At The Cross by Chris Tomlin, Jesus’ love ran red and our sin washed white

Index of devotionals

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