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1 John 3:7

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Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Holiness;   Perfection;   Righteous;   Righteousness;   Wicked (People);   Scofield Reference Index - Holy Spirit;   Righteousness;   Thompson Chain Reference - Be Not Deceived;   Deceived, Be Not;   Invitations-Warnings;   Warnings;   The Topic Concordance - Jesus Christ;   Righteousness;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Assurance;   God;   Justification;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Demon;   Friend, Friendship;   New Birth;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Union to Christ;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Justification;   Holman Bible Dictionary - John, the Letters of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - John, Epistles of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Consciousness;   John Epistles of;   Righteous, Righteousness;   Sanctify, Sanctification;   Sin (2);   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Righteousness;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Deceivableness;   Gnosticism;   Johannine Theology, the;   John, the Epistles of;   Justice;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for November 19;  

Contextual Overview

4 Everyone who keeps sinning is violating Torah — indeed, sin is violation of Torah. 4 Every one that practises sin practises also lawlessness; and sin is lawlessness. 4 Everyone who sins also commits lawlessness. Sin is lawlessness. 4 Everyone who keeps living in sin also practices disobedience. In fact, sin is disobedience.Romans 4:15; 1 John 5:17;">[xr] 4 But whoever committeth sin doeth iniquity; for all sin is iniquity. 4 And every one that practiseth sin, perpetrateth iniquity; for all sin is iniquity. 4 Every one that doeth sin doeth also lawlessness; and sin is lawlessness. 4 Everyone who is a sinner goes against the law, for sin is going against the law. 4 Everyone who makes a practice of sinning also practices lawlessness; sin is lawlessness. 4 Whosoeuer committeth sinne, transgresseth also the Law: for sinne is the transgression of the Lawe.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

let: 1 John 2:26, 1 John 2:29, Romans 2:13, 1 Corinthians 6:9, Galatians 6:7, Galatians 6:8, Ephesians 5:6, James 1:22, James 2:19, James 5:1-3

he that: Psalms 106:3, Ezekiel 18:5-9, Matthew 5:20, Luke 1:75, Acts 10:35, Romans 2:6-8, Romans 2:13, Romans 6:16-18, Ephesians 5:9, Philippians 1:11, 1 Peter 2:24

even: 1 John 3:3, 1 John 2:1, Psalms 45:7, Psalms 72:1-7, Hebrews 1:8, Hebrews 7:2, 1 Peter 1:15, 1 Peter 1:16

Reciprocal: Exodus 38:8 - the laver Psalms 15:2 - worketh Psalms 112:4 - righteous Proverbs 11:19 - righteousness Proverbs 12:28 - General Isaiah 5:7 - he looked Isaiah 26:7 - way Isaiah 33:15 - that walketh Ezekiel 14:20 - by Ezekiel 18:9 - is just Ezekiel 18:22 - in his Luke 1:6 - walking Luke 6:47 - doeth Acts 24:25 - righteousness 2 Corinthians 6:13 - I speak 2 Timothy 2:19 - depart 1 John 3:10 - whosoever

Cross-References

Genesis 2:25
And they were both naked, Man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
Genesis 2:25
The man and his wife were naked, but they were not ashamed.
Genesis 2:25
They were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
Genesis 2:25
And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
Genesis 2:25
And the man and his wife were without clothing, and they had no sense of shame.
Genesis 2:25
And they were both naked the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
Genesis 2:25
And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
Genesis 2:25
And they were both naked, Adam and his wife, and were not ashamed.
Genesis 2:25
The man and the woman were both naked, but they were not embarrassed.
Genesis 2:25
And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Little children, let no man deceive you,.... Neither by these doctrines, nor by wicked practices, drawing into the belief of the one, or into the performance of the other; suggesting, as the Gnostics did, that knowledge without practice was enough, and that it was no matter how a man lived, provided his notions of the Gospel were right:

he that doeth righteousness, is righteous; not that any man is made righteous by the works of the law, or by his obedience to the law of works, for this is contrary to the express word of God; and besides, the best righteousness of man is imperfect, and can never constitute or denominate him righteous before God; and was he justified by it; it would not only lay a foundation for boasting in him, which ought not to be, but would make the death, the sacrifice, and righteousness of Christ, to be in vain; men are only made righteous by the righteousness of Christ, which be has wrought out which is revealed in the Gospel, and received by faith, and which God imputes without works; so that he that doeth righteousness is he that being convinced of the insufficiency of his own righteousness, and of the excellency and suitableness of Christ's righteousness, renounces his own, and submits to his; who lays hold upon it, receives it, and exercises faith on it, as his justifying righteousness; and, in consequence of this, lives in a course of holiness and righteousness, in opposition to, and distinction from one that commits sin, or lives a sinful course of life; which, though it does not make him righteous in the sight of God, yet it shows him to be righteous in the sight of men, and proves that faith to be right which lays hold on the righteousness of Christ, by which he is truly righteous:

even as he is righteous; as Christ himself is righteous; and so the Syriac version reads; not as personal, or as he is personally and essentially righteous as God; but as mystical, every member of his body being clothed with the same robe of righteousness the whole body of Christ is, and indeed justified by the same righteousness that he as Mediator was, when he rose from the dead, as the representative of his people: moreover, as Christ showed himself to be righteous as man, by doing good, so believers in him, by imitating him, and walking as he walked, show themselves to be good and righteous, like, though not equal to him; for as a tree is known by its fruits, so is a good man by his good works, and a righteous man by doing righteousness; and as good fruit does not make a good tree, but shows it to be good, so good works do not make a good man, nor a man's own righteousness make him a righteous man, but show him to be so.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Little children - Notes at 1 John 2:1.

Let no man deceive you - That is, in the matter under consideration; to wit, by persuading you that a man may live in sinful practices, and yet be a true child of God. From this it is clear that the apostle supposed there were some who would attempt to do this, and it was to counteract their arts that he made these positive statements in regard to the nature of true religion.

He that doeth righteousness is righteous - This is laid down as a great and undeniable principle in religion - a maxim which none could dispute, and as important as it is plain. And it is worthy of all the emphasis which the apostle lays on it. The man who does righteousness, or leads an upright life, is a righteous man, and no other one is. No matter how any one may claim that he is justified by faith; no matter how he may conform to the external duties and rites of religion; no matter how zealous he may be for orthodoxy, or for the order of the church; no matter what visions and raptures he may have, or of what peace and joy in his soul he may boast; no matter how little he may fear death, or hope for heaven - unless he is in fact a righteous man, in the proper sense of the term, he cannot be a child of God. Compare Matthew 7:16-23. If he is, in the proper sense of the word, a man who keeps the law of God, and leads a holy life, he is righteous, for that is religion. Such a man, however, will always feel that his claim to be regarded as a righteous man is not to be traced to what he is in himself, but to what he owes to the grace of God.

Even as he is righteous - See the notes at 1 John 3:3. Not necessarily in this world to the same degree, but with the same kind of righteousness. Hereafter he will become wholly free from all sin, like his God and Saviour, 1 John 3:2.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 7. Let no man deceive you — Either by asserting that "you cannot be saved from sin in this life," or "that sin will do you no harm and cannot alter your state, if you are adopted into the family of God; for sin cannot annul this adoption." Hear God, ye deceivers! He that doeth righteousness is righteous, according to his state, nature, and the extent of his moral powers.

Even as he is righteous. — Allowing for the disparity that must necessarily exist between that which is bounded, and that which is without limits. As God, in the infinitude of his nature, is righteous; so they, being filled with him, are in their limited nature righteous.


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