{"id":1284,"date":"2022-10-15T14:54:31","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:54:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/1john-41-3-things-i-do-not-believe-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:54:31","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:54:31","slug":"1john-41-3-things-i-do-not-believe-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/1john-41-3-things-i-do-not-believe-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"1John 4:1-3 &#8211; Things I do Not Believe &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>1Jo 4:1-3 Things I Do Not Believe  Most of the emphasis of the Bible is on believing. However, there are some things which the Bible warns us against believing, especially as we move further into the end of the age. This evening, I am not preaching on what I do believe but on some things that I do not believe and pray that you do not either.  Warning:     1. These are not merely simple truths that we should not believe         in but philosophies which shape our thinking process and         actions.         a. I can refuse to believe in the premillennial return of             Jesus and, while I think that would be a serious error,             it would not necessarily affect my Christian lifestyle             very much.         b. But if I refuse to believe in the literal meaning of the             Bible, then it will warp every other thing that I             believe.     2. Our view on these kinds of truths not only determine our         theology, but they determine our worship, our value system,         our lifestyle, and ultimately our society. Do not just         dismiss them.     3. Many of Gods people are being spoiled.  Colossians 2:8 Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.  I. I do not believe in Satans demise.  1Peter 5:8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:      A. Todays society does not believe in the existence of a devil.         1. They have relegated the devil to the arena of mythology.         2. If they believed, they would beware and resist him, not             ignore him.         3. Satan is treated like a joke not an enemyand that has             been his plan all along.             a. We do not fear the things that we laugh at.             b. Have you considered how the world was spoon-fed the                 acceptance of homosexuality?  They put homosexual                 characters on sit-coms and had American first laugh                 at them, then identify with them, then accept them,                 and now they support them.             c. It is one of Satans tried and true methods of getting                 what he wants.     B. Satan has two goals and two tools for which he has two uses.         1. Satan has 2 goals for every human being on the earth:             a. He wants to damn your soul.             b. He wants to destroy your life.             c. Jesus described Satans goal in three terms.  Joh 10:10  The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, (How he damns you.) and to destroy (How he destroys you.): I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.               d. If Satan can get you to quit watching for him, and                  even more, believing in him, he has won.  You will                  have been stolen and unless something changes, you                  will be damned.         2. Satan has 2 tools to accomplish those goals and as far as             I can tell, these are his only two tools.             a. He has deception and oppression, If you are a lost                 person, oppression can become possession.             b. What does the devil do with deception?  (two uses)                 (1) He can make you think the important is trivial.                 (2) He can make you think the trivial is important.             c. Examples:                 (1) People got up this morning thinking church was                      not important but stores, arenas, and fields                      were.   Because of that, entire families drove                      past church where they could have heard news                      that would have changed their eternity.                 (2) People jumped up not to read the Bible but the                      internet, circulars, and television schedules.                 (3) People relish their memberships in shopping                      clubs, hunting clubs, and lodges; but not in                      heaven.                 (4) People have easily believed the devils                      deceptions because they do not think he is real.                 (5) They have no guard, no awareness, no resistance.             d. What does the devil do with oppression?                 (1) Oppression is the feeling of sorrow or heaviness.                 (2) How does the devil use oppression? (two uses)                      (a) He exaggerates peoples weaknesses.                      (b) He exaggerates off peoples emotions.                 (3) We all have both.                      (a) We all have weaknesses and we all have                           emotions.                      (b) But the devil uses deception to make some                           people believe their weaknesses and                           emotions are more important than they                           actually are.                      (c) Before long, the devil has them wallowing                           in fears, feelings of inadequacies,                           failures, anger, need for vindication and                           so forth, until they cant function in the                           everyday world.                      (d) The devil is easily able to do this because                           people dont think he is real!  They think                           they are thinking all of these thoughts and                           never consider an outside influence is                           deceiving them.     C. Here is the reality.         1. If you are a Christian, there is a devil but he has             limited power over your life.             a. He cannot do anything to you physically.             b. He cannot do anything to you spiritually unless God                 allows him to do it.             c. And even the things that God allows him to do are                 limited by God and your faith.         2. Some things the devil cannot do.             a. The devil cannot make you sin.             b. The devil cannot make you doubt.             c. The devil cannot make you fail.             d. The devil cannot break or even hinder your                 relationship with God.         3. However, the devil can deceive you into doing all of these             things if you do not believe in the devil and keep your             guard up against him.  II. I do not believe in mans goodness.  Romans 5:12  Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned:      A. Society does not believe man is born a sinner but is born         innately good.         1. If that goodness is not apparent, somehow society has             failed that person and steps must be made to correct both             society and that person.         2. Most everything that is wrong with our society today is             based on the false philosophy that man is innately good.             He just needs a chance to prove it.         3. That is why society has placed an over-emphasis on             psychology.             a. They are trying to figure out if we were abused, or                 neglected, or denied for if we are their image of                 perfected, somehow we were harmed.             b. The truth is everyone has been harmed!                 (1) The most perfect childhood was not perfect and &#8211;                      because of our sin nature &#8211; still produce life-                      long problems!                 (2) These problems cannot be helped with a counseled                      life until they have first been helped by a                      changed life.         4. That is why society thinks the way to fix everything             is with money.             a. They do not see anything spiritual as existing and so                 it must be something physical.             b. They did not get enough food; they were cold; they                 need a better house; and on it goes.         5. That is why the justice system has forsaken justice.             a. Punishment will just mar the poor thief, drug                 addict, drunkard, murderer more.             b. We need to give them a break.             c. By the way, that is why after 911, everyone felt sorry                 for the Muslims.                 (1) They started from the false philosophy that we                      must have hurt them and that is why they want to                      hurt us.                 (2) And that is why the world is now turning on                      Israel.                 (3) They have concluded that if the Muslims had not                      been displaced by Israel, the Muslims would have                      never would have attacked anyone.                 (4) Never mind what their Koran says or the first                      1100 years of their history.                 (5) The Muslims are just good people who have been                      abused.         6. That is why we pass children who have not learned.         7. That is we feed people and do not expect them to work.         8. That is why our military and police are the bad people.     B. We need to understand that education, food. clothing, a         helping hand, mercy, a second chance, understanding, and all         of the other things that being tolled out today cannot bring         goodness out of a fowl heart.         1. All they can do is to get the attention of the person long             enough to tell them what they really need to know.         2. What things do they need to know?             a. Man is born a sinner.  See Romans 5:12 above.)             b. Everyone must be born again.  \\#John 3:7\\             c. Goodness was not born in you but God can put it there.  Rev 19:8  And to her was granted (given) that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints.  III. I do not believe that possessions bring happiness.  Luke 12:15  And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a mans life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.      A. Things do not give happiness.         1. They might make life easier.  They might make life more             comfortable.  They might free up time (although they             usually do not!), but they never bring happiness.         2. If possessions brought happiness, the happiest people in             the world would be the wealthy.         3. It may be wrong to stereotype all of the wealthy but it             sure seems to me like the ones we see are no happier than             the non-wealthy.         4. Holidays are a dangerous time for people who think things             will bring happiness.             a. In 1995, some merchants were expecting a 12% increase                 in sales over 1994 which was a very lucrative year.             b. Did the population increase by 12%?  Did inflation                 raise the prices by 12%?             c.  No. People are just going to spend more.             d. During the holidays, commercials  bombard us 24                 hours a day for months on end, tempting us to borrow                 money we dont have to purchase things we dont need                 to give to people we seldom see and who will never                 use them or value them.         5. When we do this, we do three things:             a. Participate with the wicked.             b. Promote the false idea that these things will make                 people happy.             c. Push our children to take our sin and go farther with                 it than we did.     B. Relationships bring happiness.         1. Relationship with Jesus Christ which will give a             relationship with God the Father which will give a             relationship with every other believe who ever lived.         2. Relationship with your mate.         3. Relationship with your children.         4. Relationship with others.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>1Jo 4:1-3 Things I Do Not Believe Most of the emphasis of the Bible is on believing. However, there are some things which the Bible warns us against believing, especially as we move further into the end of the age. 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