Now let's look at 1 John 1 and then we'll sum up this study.
In 1 John 1:7 John says that if we walk in the light as he is in the light we
have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus Christ continuously
cleanses us from all sin. This is a description of believers. John had earlier
said in verse 3 that our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son Jesus
Christ. In 2 Corinthians 6:14 Paul asks what fellowship righteousness and
unrighteousness can have with one another. The implication from the passage is
that they cannot. But here John is saying we have fellowship with both God the
Father and his Son, Jesus Christ. If we are to have fellowship with God or
better if God is to have fellowship with us, we can't be unrighteous. But why
aren't we unrighteous? Because we have been cleansed by the blood of Christ and
our sins have been removed from us and the cleansing is ongoing and continuous.
So 1 John
1:7 is speaking of believers. If on the other hand, we walk in darkness, or
deny that we sin, or deny that we have a sin nature, we are lost (1 John 1:6,
8, 10). So we're not talking about two kinds of Christians here but the
difference between believers and unbelievers.
In the
middle of these verses we come to 1 John 1:9 which most of us are familiar
with. In my opinion, this verse is primarily a verse contrasting believers with
the unbeliever mentality mentioned in verses 6, 8, and 10. It is not primarily
a verse about daily confession of particular sins. Please don't read this
statement as though I am saying we don't need to confess sins. I'm not saying
that. But this verse is primarily a verse that tells us the contrast between an
unbeliever who doesn't admit he is a sinner and the believer who confesses that
he is a sinner.
If we walk
with God in humility, acknowledging our situation as sinners, God is faithful
and just to continuously forgive us of our sins and to continuously cleanse us
from all unrighteousness. Notice the word "all". His forgiveness and cleansing are continuous.
It doesn't get applied to each particular sin but His blood stands as the
continuous cleansing agent for all of our sins, past, present and future,
recognized and unrecognized, thoughts, attitudes and actions. We walk in the
blaze of his all-seeing holiness and we have fellowship with him because our
sins have been removed from us.
Sir Robert
Anderson said, "It is not in order that it may thus cleanse him that the
believer confesses his sin; his only right to the place he holds, even as he
confesses, depends on the fact that it does thus cleanse him."
Jesus
Christ is our advocate or attorney pleading our case continually because his
blood is the propitiation (continual satisfaction before God) for our sins (1
John 2:1-2).
So we can
see from Scripture that God has provided for every aspect of our sin problem.
He accepts Christ as our head and sees us as saints rather than sinners. He
resurrects our dead spirit and provides the motivation to follow him. And
finally he completely and totally forgives and removes all of our sins on a
continual basis based on the sacrifice and continuing advocacy of his Son,
Jesus Christ.
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