Read the Scripture: 1 John 3:19-20EN"">
“This then is how we know that we belong to the truth, and how we set our hearts at rest in his
presence whenever our hearts condemn us. For God
is greater than our hearts, and he knows everything.” (NIV)
This then is how we know that we belong to the truth, and how we set our hearts at rest in his presence whenever our hearts condemn us... (1 John 3:19-20).
On the phrase whenever our hearts condemn us,
the apostle John is recognizing that the problem we
face is that of a condemning heart. He suggests here in this phrase that this
is a rather frequent and often involuntary experience on our part. Who of us as
a Christian has not had trouble with a bad conscience or a condemning heart?
There are physical problems that affect us spiritually, but all too often this
is the result of an attack of the evil one upon our faith, an attempt to try to
dislodge us from faith in Jesus Christ, to annul our effectiveness as
Christians. And all too often this attack succeeds.
Perhaps there is nothing more common than this problem—Christians who are suffering from a
bad conscience, a condemning heart. Sometimes these attacks come upon us in the
midst of our most spiritual moods, catching us when we least expect.
What is the remedy? Look at what John says. We must know that we belong to the truth.
That is the essential thing. We must reestablish the great fact of our
relationship to Christ. We must have ground for believing and reassuring
ourselves that we are indeed justified by faith, standing in God's presence not
by our own righteousness but by the righteousness of the Son of God, that we
are accepted in the Beloved, that we are in Christ,
because, as Paul
tells us in Romans 8, Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who
(Romans 8:1). If we are going to silence the doubts of
are in Christ Jesus
our hearts, we must know that we belong to the truth.
How do you do that? Notice his argument here. This then is how we know that we belong to
the truth.
We must know that we belong to the truth in order to reassure
our condemning hearts, and how do we do it? By this! By what? What he has just
mentioned in verse 18. Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue
(1 John 3:18). By this we will
[only] but with actions and in truth
reassure our hearts by the knowledge that we are of the truth. He is referring
here to an act of love; that is, we deliberately and with specific intent do a
kind and helpful deed or speak a loving word to the one who has injured us or
caused us to be plunged into this morass of condemnation. Return good for
in other words.
evil,
You do not have to wait until you are forced to be nice to somebody. Do it deliberately.
Set yourself to the task of finding others in need and helping them out. Let
It has been a
us not love in word and tongue but with actions and in truth.
joy to see how many times these words have proved true. People have discovered
that much of the loneliness and emptiness of their lives was simply a result of
shutting themselves away from the needs of others. As soon as they began to
minister to another's life, they discovered that there was an accompanying
wonderful sense of reassurance and an awakening of the spirit of joy in their
own hearts.
Grant to us, Lord, to find the lonely and the distressed and to encourage them and share
something of ourselves with them, that we might thus express this kind of love.
By this shall we know that we are of the truth.
Life Application: EN"">When we suffer loneliness, a guilty conscience, or our hearts feel
pressured with condemnation, how do we avail ourselves the joy & healing
power of His Presence?
© 2007 by Elaine Stedman -- From the book The Power of His Presence: a year of
devotions from the writings of Ray Stedman; compiled by Mark Mitchell. Devotion
pages, excerpts, or quotes may be used as long as the copyright notice includes
the book title and author along with a reference or a hyperlink to the Ray
Stedman web site at www.RayStedman.org.
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