BEYOND THE MESSAGE

1 John 2:28-29

Mar 02, 2026

Description

Ian, Jake, and Sam discuss the sermon on 1 John 2:28-29, which causes us to ask ourselves a powerful question: When Jesus returns, will you have confidence—or shrink back in shame? John reminds us that Christ’s return is not hypothetical; it is promised. The issue isn’t if He’s coming back, but whether we are ready. Real confidence doesn’t come from comparative morality, religious activity, or presuming on God’s kindness. It comes from abiding in Christ—a life of union with Him, shaped by His Word, and marked by growing obedience. As we abide, we don’t just endure the last hour—we begin to anticipate His appearing with joy.

Main Point: Abide in Jesus to live for Jesus to be ready for the return of Jesus.

Message Highlights:

We are in the “last hour” — living in the final chapter of redemptive history.

Christ’s return is certain (John 14; Mark 8; Titus 2). The question is readiness.

Two responses at His appearing (1 John 2:28): Confidence (eager expectation, longing). Shrinking back in shame (fear, regret, exposure).

John’s warning fits his larger theme: make real believers confident, make false confidence uncomfortable.

Misplaced confidence shows up in: Comparative morality. Presuming on God’s kindness without repentance. Religious activity without love for Christ.

True confidence comes from abiding.

Abiding defined (John 15): Begins with union with Christ (you must belong to abide). Requires His Word abiding in you (not just reading it, but dwelling in it).Is expressed through obedience (not perfection, but trajectory).

Knowing Christ as righteous produces practicing righteousness (1 John 2:29).

Abiding produces not just readiness—but anticipation.

Practical application:

Examine your confidence: Is it rooted in Christ—or in comparison, habit, or assumption?

Strengthen union before activity: Don’t try to “abide better” without first resting in belonging to Christ by faith.

Move from recharge to connection: Treat your soul less like a battery and more like a branch—stay connected throughout the day.

Let the Word dwell richly: Build rhythms of meditation, memorization, and application—not just consumption.

Practice visible obedience: Ask, “Does my knowing of Christ produce a growing righteousness in my life?”

Cultivate anticipation: Regularly reflect on Christ’s return (Matthew 24–25; Revelation 19). Let hope shape daily choices.

Resources Currently Available at the Veritas Church Bookstore:

1 John - The Gospel-Centered Life in the Bible

1-3 John - Knowing The Bible 12 Week Study

1,2, & 3 John For You - God’s Word For You

Don’t Follow You Heart

1-3 John ESV Scripture Journal

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