Christ is
This exposition of 1 John 2:21-23 confronts us with the ultimate test of authentic faith: what we believe about Jesus Christ. We're reminded that John wasn't writing merely to inform believers, but to establish them in Christ-centered confidence amid confusion caused by false teachers who had left the church. The passage reveals that sound doctrine—specifically right Christology—is the defining mark that separates genuine believers from counterfeits. Throughout church history, from Arianism to modern heresies, the battle line has always been drawn at the person of Christ. This sermon walks us through the sobering reality that to deny Christ is to deny everything—there is no relationship with the Father apart from the Son. We're challenged to examine whether our confession of Christ is merely verbal or demonstrated through transformed lives. The text emphasizes that Christ is not an addition to our lives but the very foundation, the doorway to God, and our only hope for salvation. This isn't just theological information; it's a life-or-death matter that determines our eternal destiny. This passage calls us to move beyond superficial Christianity and embrace the priority of Christ in every area of life—our marriages, our anxieties, our purposes, and our daily struggles all find their solution in a deeper understanding of who Christ is and what He has accomplished for us.
