"THE SECOND EPISTLE OF JOHN"
Warning Against Receiving
False Teachers (7-13)
INTRODUCTION
1. In our brief survey of 2nd John, we have seen that John
stressed the
importance of "truth" and "love"...
a. Four times in the first six verses he uses the word
"love"
b. Five times in these same verses he uses the word
"truth"
2. Indeed, our last study observed that in verses 4-6 we
have:
a. A commendation for walking in truth - 2 Jn 4
b. An exhortation to walk in love - 2 Jn 5-6
3. But what if someone comes our way, teaching doctrine
contrary to
what we have learned from Jesus and His apostles...?
a. Should our desire to "walk in love" permit us to
receive and
support those teaching error?
b. Can we do so, and still be "walking in truth"?
4. In the remaining portion of this short epistle, John
(the "apostle
of love") is very explicit about such things...
a. He tells us to beware of deceivers and antichrists
- 2 Jn 7
b. He tells us to look to ourselves lest we lose those
things we
have worked for - 2 Jn 8
c. He tells us of the danger of not abiding in the
doctrine of Christ - 2 Jn 9
d. He tells us we cannot support teachers who fail to
teach the
doctrine of Christ without sharing in
their evil deeds - 2 Jn 10-11
In this "Warning Against Receiving False Teachers", then,
John warn us
about several things worthy of our careful consideration. Let's
take a
closer look, beginning with the need to ...]
I. BEWARE OF DECEIVERS AND ANTICHRISTS! (7)
A. JESUS AND HIS APOSTLES HAVE GIVEN US AMPLE WARNING...
1. In His sermon on the mount - Mt 7:15
2. In His discourse on Mt. Olivet - Mt 24:11, 23-25
3. Paul, in his farewell address to the Ephesian
elders - Ac 20:29-31
4. Paul, in his first epistle to Timothy - 1 Ti
4:1-3
5. Peter, in his second epistle - 2 Pe 2:1-3
B. EVEN IN JOHN'S DAY, THEY HAD BEGUN TO ARRIVE...
1. Deceivers had gone out, denying that Jesus had come in
the
flesh - 2 Jn 7
2. Many false prophets had gone out into the world -
1 Jn 4:1
3. Denying that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, they
were
"antichrists" - 1 Jn 4:3; 2 Jn 7
[With such ample warning, and seeing that they had started to come
even
in John's day, we should not be surprised to see many such
deceivers
and antichrists today!
To guard against being misled by such deceivers, we do well to
consider
the next important theme in our text...]
II. LOOK TO YOURSELVES! (8)
A. THIS ADMONITION ALSO STRESSED THROUGHOUT THE SCRIPTURES...
1. Several times on one occasion by Jesus - Mk 13:5,9,23,33
2. By Paul in writing to the Corinthians
- 2 Co 13:5
B. THE NEED IS THERE, BECAUSE THE DANGER IS REAL...
1. John was concerned that they not lose the things they
worked
for - 2 Jn 8
2. The writer to the Hebrews was concerned that we not
fall short
of entering our heavenly rest - cf. He
3:12-4:1
[With the real danger of falling short of our eternal reward, and
with
the ever present deceivers who can make it happen, it is
imperative
that we fully understand the basis upon which our relationship
with the
Father and Son rests.
John is clear about what that entails as he stresses the need
to...]
III. ABIDE IN THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST! (9)
A. THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST: OBJECTIVE OR SUBJECTIVE GENITIVE?
1. Is it the doctrine about Christ, or the
doctrine taught by Christ?
2. As pointed out in the Expositor's Bible
Commentary, the
question is of little
importance for John holds equally to both positions
a. It is fundamental to
the faith to hold to the proper views
about
Christ - cf. 2 Jn 7
b. It is fundamental to
the faith to obey the commandments of
Christ
- cf. 1 Jn 3:24
3. Thus what John says here applies in either
case
B. THE NEED TO ABIDE IN THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST...
1. Those who do not abide, do not have God - e.g.,
1 Jn 1:6;2:3-5
2. Those who do abide, have both the Father and the Son-cf.
Jn 14:21,23
-- Note: This verse strongly supports the concept of the
Trinity, in which there is only one
God, but three distinct
personalities in the Godhead (Father,
Son, Holy Spirit)
[As long as we abide in the doctrine of Christ, keeping His
commandments, we have no reason to fear being misled by deceivers,
nor
losing our reward.
That brings us to the theme which may have prompted the writing of
this
letter...]
IV. DO NOT RECEIVE FALSE TEACHERS!
(10-11)
A. THE CONTEXT IS LIKELY THAT OF SUPPORTING THEM IN THEIR WORK
1. It was common for first century missionaries to depend upon
the hospitality of the early Christians - cf. Philemon 22
2. In his third epistle, John commends Gauis for this sort of
hospitality - 3 Jn 5-7
B. TO SUPPORT THEM IS TO SHARE IN THEIR EVIL DEEDS...
1. Supporting a teacher made one a fellow worker with him who
taught
a. That could make one a fellow worker for the truth -
3 Jn 8
b. But if his teaching was contrary to the doctrine of Christ,
supporting him would be to share in his evil deeds - 2 Jn11
2. Therefore the admonition to the elect lady not to receive or
greet such false teachers...
a. Not we should never seek to study with those in error who
may come our way
b. But not to receive those false teachers who seek only our
acquiescence to their doctrine and our support to help them
spread it!
CONCLUSION
1. With this "Warning Against Receiving False Teachers",
John purpose
in writing is fulfilled
2. He then signs off with a brief farewell...
a. Having so much more to write, but
desiring to speak in person- 2 Jn 12
1) Why? "...that
our joy may be full"
2) Despite the
convenience of remote communication (e.g., writing
letters, talking on the phone, sending email), nothing
surpasses the joy of talking face to face
b. Sending greetings from "the children
of your elect sister" - 2 Jn 13
1) How one
interprets "the elect lady and her children" in verse 1
determines
one's understanding of verse 13
2) Either
members of another church, or relatives of the "elect
lady and her
children"
3. As we close our perusal of this epistle, I hope that we are
left
with a strong sense of need...
a. To walk in the truth
b. To walk in love
c. To be very careful about those teachers to whom we give our
support
How is our walk today? Are we walking according to the doctrine of
Christ concerning truth and love? Remember the words of John...
"Whoever transgresses and does not abide in the doctrine of
Christ does not have God. He who abides in the doctrine of
Christ has both the Father and the Son."
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