1 John 1 (walk in the light/in darkness) - Biblical Salvation settled once and for all

4 days ago

A few people have been asking me about 1 John recently (chapter 3 to be specific), however to do a full study on chapter 3 we need the context of chapters 1 and 2 first. 1 John is the favourite book of sinless perfectionists, so in this video I examine the difference between how Sinless Perfectionists and Easy Believists interpret the two contrasted options in chapter 1, particularly verses 8 and 9.

SCHEDULE:
00:00:10 1) Context and Overview
00:07:32 2) Introduction (v1-4)
00:11:43 3) Waking in the light (v5-7)
00:27:34 4) If we say/confess (v8-10 and c2:v1-2)
00:34:45 5) Sinless Perfectionism vs Easy Believism
00:49:37 6) Refuting various arguments about v8-10
01:05:08 7) The meaning of verses 8-10
01:11:03 7a) Meaning of "confess" in verse 9
01:19:19 8) Sins committed after conversion
01:27:11 9) 1 John 1 is tackling our mindset, not our behaviour
01:31:19 10) Sinless perfectionists try to justify their sin
01:48:44 11) The simplicity of John's statements
01:49:46 11a) Do you confess your sins? What if a believer doesn't confess certain sins?
01:51:31 11b) The Publican and the Pharisee
01:52:41 12) Summary
01:55:22 13) Additional commentary: "If any man" sin

Access the slides used (I have to apologise as there were so many mistypes in this presentation)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1K0vwTK8O-PBT6xqEqG6fNbHd5YJHkb5F?usp=share_link

Believer featured in this video: David Houghton

Tools used to produce this video:
- Google Slides (for the presentation)
- Brave (privacy centred internet browser)
- OBS Studio (free recording software)
- KDEN Live (free video editing software)
- Linux Mint operating system
- Blue Yetty Microphone

You can download this video from the YouTube URL using software such as:
- DVD VideoSoft (download & install, free version available but with limited features)
- www.onlinevideoconverter.com (no installation necessary/cross platform, warning: occasional adverts may contain borderline ungodly things, please guard your eyes. I suggest you get the Brave browser as mentioned above, as this can block such adverts).

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