The Bible in Small Steps
I’ve said before that 1 John doesn’t let you stay comfortable for long, and chapter 3 is a perfect example — it opens with some of the most tender language in the whole letter and within a few verses turns into one of the most demanding. This week I’m walking through what it means that we are actually called children of God — not honorary members, not metaphorically adopted, but genuinely identified as His own — and what that identity produces when it’s real. An Identity, Not a Title. John’s opening line is practically an exclamation point in the Greek — he wants the reader to stop and actually absorb what’s being said. Being called God’s children isn’t aspirational; it’s a present, settled fact with real consequences, including not fitting comfortably into a world running on a different value system. Hope That Purifies. We don’t yet know what we’ll fully become, but John ties that future hope directly to present behavior — not as a way of earning anything, but as the natural response of someone who actually believes the hope is real and is already living in light of it. The “Cannot Sin” Puzzle. This chapter has language that can sound like it contradicts chapter 1’s honest admission that we all sin. I unpack what John actually means by “sin” here — a settled, characteristic pattern of life, not an isolated failure — and why that distinction matters for how you read your own struggles. Love That Shows Up With a Checkbook. John gets uncomfortably practical: love that doesn’t act when it sees real need isn’t love, it’s sentiment. I talk through why this lands close to home for me personally, including my own wrestling with generosity versus financial anxiety about retirement. When Your Own Heart Condemns You. For anyone who reads this chapter and walks away feeling like they don’t measure up — John has an answer for that too: God is greater than our hearts, and He knows all things. That’s meant to be comforting, not terrifying. If there’s one thing to sit with from this chapter, it’s this: our identity as God’s children isn’t something we have to prove or maintain through perfect performance — it’s something that’s already true, and it shows up naturally as love in action when we actually believe it. 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