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Sermon #2443[i]
— Miscellaneous Sermons Title: ÒIn Him is
No SinÓ Text: 1
John 3:5 Subject: Freedom from Sin in Christ Introduction: Let me begin by
telling you why I am preaching this message. I am bringing
this message to you, first and
foremost, for the glory of God. I want to magnify God our Savior in all
things, but most especially in that which I preach. The first and primary
object of Gospel preaching is, ought to be, and must be the glory of God. Second, I am preaching this message because I
hope that God the Holy Spirit will use it to inspire your hearts, the hearts
of you who know, love, and trust the Lord Jesus Christ, with greater love for
and confidence in him. I hope your hearts will erupt with love, praise,
gratitude, and adoration for Christ. Third, I am bringing this message to you
because I want to do what I can to entice and persuade you who are yet without
Christ to trust him. I want you to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.
I want you to be saved. I want you to experience the wonder of his grace. With those
things in mind, we will begin in 1 John 1:8-10. Ourselves 1st
— LetÕs
take an honest look at ourselves, as we read these verses together. (1 John 1:8-10) ÒIf we say that we have no sin, we deceive
ourselves, and the truth is not in us. (9)
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all
unrighteousness. (10) If we say
that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.Ó I am going to
tell you some things about myself that may shock some of you. They will shock
you because you because you refuse to honestly face and acknowledge what you
are. Some of you will identify with what I have to say because, as I describe
myself, you will know that I am describing you too. I want us to open the
door of our dark corrupt hearts and enter into its most secret chambers. What
loathsome, creeping things, what foul creatures, what abominable and
frightful monsters do you see there? I will tell you what I see. In my heart of
sinful flesh I see every evil thing that a man has ever done or imagined
against God (Matthew 15:19-20). (Matthew 15:19-20) ÒFor out of the heart proceed evil
thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness,
blasphemies: (20) These are the things which defile a man: but to
eat with unwashen hands defileth not a man.Ó Here, in my
depraved heart, I see depravity itself. Total depravity is more than a doctrine I have
been taught. It is the everyday experience of my life! Evil thoughts,
murderous imaginations, vile adulteries and fornications, deceit, thefts,
lies, and blasphemies are the things that I find in me, in my flesh.
Therefore, I readily acknowledge that Òin
me (that is in my flesh) dwelleth no good thing.Ó (Romans 7:18). Before God saved
me, I thought things would be different. I knew my sins would not be eradicated.
But I did think they would be fewer, weaker, and less troublesome. Things are
not as I had dreamed! I was shocked to wake up one day and realize that I am,
by nature, just as sinful and vile as ever, and that I always will be in this
world. Until this body of flesh dies, my sin will not die or even diminish! I am trying to
be honest with you because I want you to be honest with yourself and honest
with God. Before God saved you, did you ever imagine that a saved person could
be so vile and base as you know yourself to be? —— I never
thought it was possible for a saved personÉ á to love Christ
so little as I do and to love this world so much! á to trust the Son
of God so little and to fret so much! á to have such a
cold heart of indifference to the things of God and such a lively spirit
toward the things of this world as I do! á to have such a
hard time praying and reading the Word of God as I do! á to be so
impatient, murmuring, and resentful of GodÕs providence as I am![1] In myself,
honestly, in myself, I see no good thing, nothing
righteous, nothing holy, nothing good! I do pray; but my prayers are full of
selfish desires. I never prayed a prayer that deserved to be heard of God. I do read
the Word of God and desire to believe it and obey it; but my mind
wonders all over the world and runs to evil, even when I am reading and
studying Holy Scripture! I do love Christ. I love him because he
first loved me (1 John 4:19). But my love for Christ is shameful. I
do trust my God; but my faith is so mingled with unbelief that it can
hardly be described as faith. I do rest in Christ; but my rest is
terribly restless. What about you? What do you
see in yourself?[2]
Old John Newton said it better
than I can. – He said, ÒI am nothing. I have nothing. And I can do
nothing. So if I come to nothing, nothing will be lost.Ó I think I can
identify with that. Illustration: Conversation
in Grand Rapids – ÒAre you more holy now than you were ten years
ago?Ó Christ Next, letÕs
take a careful look at the Lord Jesus Christ as he is revealed in Holy
Scripture (1 John 3:5). (1 John 3:5) ÒAnd ye know that he was manifested to take
away our sins; and in him is no sin.Ó Though he was made sin for us when he hung upon the cursed
tree, bearing our sins in his own body, our Lord Jesus Christ had no sin of
his own. — ÒIn him is no sin!Ó á No Original Sin! á No Adamic Sin
Nature! á No Actual Sin! Though he is the
only man who ever lived who truly knows what sin is (He knows how God views
sin because this man is himself God!), yet ÒHe knew no sin.Ó He was Òholy,
harmless, undefiled, and separate from sinners.Ó Though he ate and drank
with sinners, though he graciously receives sinners, he was himself
infinitely Òseparate from sinners,Ó for
this man is personally perfectly holy, both as God and as man. This is very,
very important. It is important that we see this, because, in order
for him to be a suitable sacrifice for sin, it was necessary that our Savior
be altogether without sin. — The sinnersÕ Substitute must be
personally innocent, righteous and holy. á He must be a man. — Else
he could not suffer for man (Hebrews 10:1-5). (Hebrews 10:1-5) ÒFor the law having a shadow of good
things to come, and not the very
image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year
by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect. (2) For then would they not have ceased to be offered? because
that the worshippers once purged should have had no more conscience of sins. (3) But in those sacrifices there is a remembrance again made of sins every year. (4)
For it is not possible that the
blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins. (5) Wherefore when he cometh into the world, he saith, Sacrifice
and offering thou wouldest not, but a body hast thou prepared me:Ó á He must be a
perfectly righteous man. — Else his sufferings must be for his own
sins. It is written, ÒIt must be
perfect to be accepted.Ó á He must be the
God-man, a man who is God, a man of infinite worth. — Else
his death could not satisfy the justice of God. á But, in order to
redeem us from our sins and justify us, in order to make us just before God,
the Son of God, the Darling of Heaven, the Lord of Glory had to be made sin
for us! By a just, righteous,
and legal transfer of our sin and guilt to him, the Lord Jesus Christ was
made sin for us. Our sins were made his, became his, and (being his own) all
our sins and all our guilt were justly imputed to him. Our guilt was transferred to
him and became his guilt. Our shame became his shame. Our
reproach he took to be his own reproach. Our foolishness (perversity)
was made his foolishness (perversity) (2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24; Psalms
40:12; 69:4-5). (2 Corinthians 5:21) ÒFor he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin;
that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.Ó (1 Peter 2:24) ÒWho his own self bare our sins in his own
body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto
righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.Ó (Psalms 40:12) ÒFor innumerable evils have compassed me
about: mine iniquities have taken hold upon me, so that I am not able to look
up; they are more than the hairs of mine head: therefore my heart faileth
me.Ó (Psalms 69:4-5) ÒThey that hate me without a cause are
more than the hairs of mine head: they that would destroy me, being mine enemies wrongfully, are
mighty: then I restored that which
I took not away. (5) O God, thou
knowest my foolishness; and my sins are not hid from thee.Ó Listen carefully
and understand what the Scriptures teach. When Christ was made sin for us, he
became totally responsible for all the sins of GodÕs elect in the eyes of
GodÕs holy law and was rewarded accordingly. The law and justice of
God was fully spent on him. The sword of justice awoke against him and buried
itself in him. The fire of GodÕs wrath consumed him; and he consumed the fire
of GodÕs wrath! ÒWith one
tremendous draught of love, He drank
damnation dry!Ó Illustration: Here is the one Sacrifice that Consumed the Fire! (Romans 8:1) ÒThere
is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who
walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.Ó Look at 1 John
3:5 again. The Holy Spirit here declares that ÒHe
was manifested to take away our sins.Ó Either he did it or he didnÕt! I am here to tell you that he did
it! When
he died under the terrible wrath of God as our Substitute, our Lord Jesus Christ
actually put away our sins, which had been made his, by the sacrifice of
himself. He didnÕt try to
do it. He did it. He didnÕt offer to do it. He did it. He didnÕt make it
possible for sins to be put away. He actually put away all the sins of all
those people for whom he died! Redemption by blood is the forgiveness of sins!
You cannot have forgiveness without redemption; and you cannot have
redemption without forgiveness (Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 1:14). (Ephesians 1:7) ÒIn whom we have redemption through his
blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace.Ó (Colossians 1:14) ÒIn whom we have redemption through his
blood, even the forgiveness of
sins.Ó ÒNow, once in the end of the world hath he
appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself!Ó — Thank
God! Christ has put away the sins of his people! Behold the risen Christ, Òjustified in the Spirit.Ó Search the
empty tomb. The risen Christ has put away our sins! (Romans 4:25) ÒWho was delivered for our offences, and was
raised again for our justification.Ó (Romans 5:1) ÒTherefore being justified, (Put the comma right here.) by faith we have peace with God
through our Lord Jesus Christ:Ó And, now (Are you
listening?), that glorious Mediator in heaven, who was once made sin for us, once
again has no sin. — ÒIn
him is no sin!Ó — (1 Peter 4:1) (1 Peter 4:1) ÒForasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for
us in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that hath
suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin.Ó Illustration: The Scapegoat He who sits
yonder, upon the throne of God, in heaven and makes intercession for us has
no sin! We know, and are assured, that God will accept his intercession for
us because he is without sin and perfect. He is holy. He is righteous.
— ÒAnd in him is no sin!Ó This is the
basis of our assurance and confidence with God. We have a
perfect Substitute and Sacrifice. We have an Advocate with God the Father,
whom God the Father has accepted on our behalf (1 John 1:1-2). (1 John 2:1-2) ÒMy little children, these things write I
unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the
Father, Jesus Christ the righteous: (2)
And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also
for the sins of the whole world.Ó The holy One was
made sin. He who was made sin, having put away sin, is now made to be without
sin again. In Christ We have seen
ourselves. By nature we are nothing but sin. And we rejoice to see Christ,
who was Òmanifested to take away our
sinsÓ and Òin whom is no sin.Ó
Now, É 3rd
— LetÕs
look at ourselves in Christ. (1 John 3:5) ÒAnd ye know that he was manifested to take
away our sins; and in him is no sin.Ó When John says, Òin him is no sin,Ó he is talking
about Christ the Mediator and those who are in him, those whose sins he has
put away. He is telling us that in Christ we who are ChristÕs have no sin! Imagine that!
The Lord Jesus Christ Òwas manifested
to take away our sins;Ó and he has done it! — ÒIn him is no sin!Ó — The all-seeing eye of God sees no sin
in the believer, because in Christ the believer has no sin. Let me tell you
plainly what this does not mean. á This does not
mean that God is not aware of our transgressions. — That would be a
denial of his omniscience. á This does not
mean that God is not displeased by our sins. — That would be a denial
of his holiness. — We are told plainly that the thing which David did
in the matter of Uriah displeased the Lord. á Because God is
aware of our sins and displeased with them, he chastens us because of them,
as the loving Father he is (Hebrews 12:5-11). — Yet, he is never angry
with us. — He never imputes sin to us (Romans 4:8). He never punishes
us for sin, sins which Christ put away, for which Christ suffered, the debt
Christ has already paid in full. What does JohnÕs
statement mean? — ÒIn
him is no sin.Ó á It means that
our sins have been completely expunged from the record books of the court of
heaven. — In so far as the law and justice of God is concerned, those
sinners for whom Christ died have no sin, no guilt, no debt, no obligation
(Psalm 103:12; Isaiah 44:22). (Psalms 103:12) ÒAs far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our
transgressions from us.Ó (Isaiah 44:22) ÒI have blotted out, as a thick cloud, thy
transgressions, and, as a cloud, thy sins: return unto me; for I have
redeemed thee.Ó á It also means
that God will never remember our sins against us (Isaiah 43:25;
Hebrews 8:12; 10:12-17). (Isaiah 43:25) ÒI, even
I, am he that blotteth out thy
transgressions for mine own sake, and will not remember thy sins.Ó (Hebrews 8:12) ÒFor I will be merciful to their unrighteousness,
and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more.Ó (Hebrews 10:12-17) ÒBut this man, after he had offered one
sacrifice for sins forever, sat down on the right hand of God; (13) From henceforth expecting till
his enemies be made his footstool. (14)
For by one offering he hath perfected forever them that are sanctified. (15) Whereof the Holy Ghost also is a
witness to us: for after that he had said before, (16) This is the
covenant that I will make with them after those days, saith the Lord, I will
put my laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write them; (17) And their sins and iniquities
will I remember no more.Ó Our great God
has cast all our sins into the infinite depths of the sea of his infinite
forgetfulness (Micah 7:19). When John says, Òin him is no sin,Ó he is talking
about the
just and righteous, absolute non-imputation of sin (Romans 4:8; Psalm
32:1-7; Numbers 23:21; Jeremiah 23:6; 33:16; 50:20). (Romans 4:8) ÒBlessed is
the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin.Ó (Psalms 32:1-7) ÒBlessed
is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. (2) Blessed is the man unto whom the LORD imputeth not iniquity, and in whose
spirit there is no guile. (3) When I kept silence, my bones
waxed old through my roaring all the day long. (4) For day and night thy hand was heavy upon me: my moisture is
turned into the drought of summer. Selah.
(5) I acknowledged my sin unto thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I
said, I will confess my transgressions unto the LORD; and thou forgavest the
iniquity of my sin. Selah. (6) For
this shall every one that is godly pray unto thee in a time when thou mayest
be found: surely in the floods of great waters they shall not come nigh unto
him. (7) Thou art my hiding place; thou shalt preserve me from trouble; thou
shalt compass me about with songs of deliverance. Selah.Ó (Numbers 23:21) ÒHe hath not beheld iniquity in Jacob,
neither hath he seen perverseness in Israel: the LORD his God is with him, and the shout of a king is among them.Ó (Jeremiah 23:6) ÒIn his days Judah shall be saved, and
Israel shall dwell safely: and this is his
name whereby he shall be called, THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS.Ó (Jeremiah 33:16) ÒIn those days shall Judah be saved, and
Jerusalem shall dwell safely: and this is
the name wherewith she shall be called, The LORD our righteousness.Ó (Jeremiah 50:20) ÒIn those days, and in that time, saith
the LORD, the iniquity of Israel shall be sought for, and there shall be none; and the sins of
Judah, and they shall not be found: for I will pardon them whom I reserve.Ó Application Let me wrap this
message up. I pray that God the Holy Spirit has blessed it to your soul, for
the glory of Christ, that it will be bread to strengthen you for your journey
and wine to rejoice your heart. 1. In the covenant
of grace, before the world began, the Lord God promised that he would forgive
our sins (Jeremiah 31:33-34; Hebrews 8:10-12; 10:16-18). 2. By his
sin-atoning sacrifice of himself, as our Substitute, the Lord Jesus Christ
has completely put away our sins (Romans 8:3; Colossians 2:14; Hebrews 9:26). (Romans 8:3) ÒFor what the law could not do, in that it
was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful
flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh.Ó (Colossians 2:14) ÒBlotting out the handwriting of
ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of
the way, nailing it to his cross.Ó (Hebrews 9:26) ÒFor then must he often have suffered since
the foundation of the world: but now once in the end of the world hath he
appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself.Ó 3. Now, believing
on the Lord Jesus Christ, we are freed from sin. — Being united to him
by a living faith, in him we have no sin, for Òin him is no sin.Ó (Romans 6:7-8, 11; 1 Peter 4:1-2). (Romans 6:7-8) ÒFor he that is dead is freed from sin. (8) Now if we be dead with Christ, we
believe that we shall also live with him.Ó (Romans 6:11) ÒLikewise reckon ye also yourselves to be
dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord.Ó (1 Peter 4:1-2) ÒForasmuch then as Christ hath suffered
for us in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that
hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin; (2) That he no longer should live the rest of his time in the flesh to the lusts of
men, but to the will of God.Ó 4. The Lord God,
the just and righteous God of the universe, who once made Christ sin for us,
having once imputed our sins to him and having punished him for our sins to
the full satisfaction of his own holy law and justice, will never impute sin
to us again (Romans 4:8). — Because Christ has put away our sins, there
is no sin to be imputed to us! It is only in
this way that our God can be both Òa
just Gods and a SaviorÓ (Isaiah 45:20). Only in this way can his law be
honored and his grace bestowed. Now, believing on the Lord Jesus Christ,
trusting him as our Representative, Substitute, Mediator, and Surety before
God, we fulfill the law of God perfectly and completely. Because Christ
fulfilled it for us, when we trust him, we establish, fulfill, and magnify
GodÕs holy law, and make it honorable in the forgiveness of our sin (Romans
3:31: 8:4). (Romans 3:31) ÒDo we then make void the law through faith?
God forbid: yea, we establish the law.Ó (Romans 8:4) ÒThat the righteousness of the law might be
fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.Ó Now, listen to
this and rejoice. — The law of God, being perfectly honored, totally
satisfied, and completely fulfilled for us by Christ (and by us in Christ),
can no more charge us with sin than it can charge Christ with sin!
Child of God, can you get hold of what I am preaching to you? — ÒIn him is
no sin!Ó What blessed, God honoring, soul-cheering news
this is! No wonder it is called ÒThe Gospel,Ó
— the good news and glad tidings of great joy! ÒMy sin O the
bliss of this glorious
thought, My sin, not in
part, but the whole, Is nailed to the
cross, and I bear it no
more, -- Praise the Lord!
Praise the Lord,
O my soul!Ó Being united to
Christ by faith, we are truly blessed of God, for Òin him is no sin!Ó — ÒBlessed is the man unto whom the Lord
will not impute sin!Ó 5. How would you
like to go to bed tonight without sin, absolutely without sin, in GodÕs
sight? — Believe on the Son of God, and you shall! (2 Corinthians 5:17) ÒTherefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all
things are become new.Ó Amen. Don Fortner |
Pastor FortnerÕs |
[1] We prepare for big trials;
but the little, every day trials are more difficult. One of the old writers
said, ÒIt takes as much grace to bear patiently the breaking of a piece of fine
china as it does to bear the loss of an only child.Ó
[2] Look at yourself. What do you see? Is it sin, just
sin, nothing but sin? If you see anything else, you are not being honest. When
I hear men talk about living the victorious life and getting the victory over
sin, I must confess, I know nothing about that, nothing at all!
[i] Danville (AM 09/28/03)
Danville
— (11/04/12)
Danville
— Morning
Bible Class — August 12, 2018
Redeemer Baptist Church
– Louisville, KY – Friday, May 19, 2000
Bethel Baptist Church, Spring
Lake, NC (05-26-00)
Christian Fellowship Church,
North Brunswick, NJ (Saturday AM 09/20/03)
Todds RD Grace Church,
Lexington, KY (Wednesday 10/05/05)
College Grove Grace Church
– College Grove, TN (SAT 10/17/09)
Glory of Christ Conference,
Kansas City, MO (FRI 06/04/10)
Zebulon Baptist Church,
Pikeville, KY — (09/20/18)
Reading: 1
John 3:1-24