1 John
Chapter 5
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Everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ is a child of God, and to love the parent is to love his child.
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If we love God, and keep his commandments, we can be sure of loving God’s children.
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Loving God means keeping his commandments, and these commandments of his are not a burden to us.
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Whatever takes its origin from God must needs triumph over the world; our faith, that is the triumphant principle which triumphs over the world.
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He alone triumphs over the world, who believes that Jesus is the Son of God.
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He it is, Jesus Christ, whose coming has been made known to us by water and blood; water and blood as well, not water only; and we have the Spirit’s witness that Christ is the truth.
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Thus we have a threefold warrant in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost, three who are yet one;
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and we have a threefold warrant on earth, the Spirit, the water, and the blood, three witnesses that conspire in one.
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We are ready to trust human authority; is not divine authority higher still? And we have that higher divine authority for this; God has borne witness to his own Son.
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The man who believes in the Son of God has this divine attestation in his heart; the man who does not believe in the Son treats God as a liar; although God himself has borne witness to his Son, he has refused to believe in it.
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And what is the truth so attested? That God has given us eternal life, and that this life is to be found in his Son.
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To keep hold of the Son is to have life; he is lifeless, who has no hold of the Son of God.
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There is my message to you; be sure that you have eternal life, you who go on believing in the name of the Son of God.
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Such familiar confidence we have in him, that we believe he listens to us whenever we make any request of him in accordance with his will.
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We are sure that he listens to all our requests, sure that the requests we make of him are granted.
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If a man knows his brother to be guilty, yet not of such a sin as brings death with it, he should pray for him; and, at his request, life will be granted to the brother who is sinning, yet not fatally. There is a sin which kills; it is not over this that I bid him fall to prayer.
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Sin may be wrong-doing of any kind; not all sin is fatal.
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The man who has been born of God, we may be sure, keeps clear of sin; that divine origin protects him, and the evil one cannot touch him.
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And we can be sure that we are God’s children, though the whole world about us lies in the power of evil.
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We can be sure, too, that the Son of God has come to us, and has given us a sense of truth; we were to recognize the true God, and to live in his true Son. He is true God, and eternal life.
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Beware, little children, of false gods.