1 John 2:23

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from 1 John says that if someone does not accept Jesus as the Son of God, they do not truly have a relationship with God the Father either. Conversely, recognizing Jesus brings you into a relationship with the Father.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your best friend has an awesome dad who loves everyone. If you don't want to be friends with your buddy anymore, it's like saying you also don't want to meet their cool dad. But if you love hanging out with your pal, you're welcoming the dad too!

Historical Background

1 John was written by the Apostle John around AD 90-100. The letter aimed at encouraging Christians and combating false teachings about Jesus' identity as both fully God and fully human in a community facing internal divisions.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, someone might deny Jesus because of peer pressure or confusion from other beliefs. This verse encourages us to affirm our faith in Jesus openly, knowing it deepens our bond with God.

Topics

faithsalvationJesus ChristGod the Fatherdenialaffirmation

Related Verses

John 14:6Romans 8:32Matthew 10:37Galatians 5:6Ephesians 2:18

Frequently Asked Questions

Does denying Jesus mean I deny God the Father?
Yes, according to this verse, denying Jesus implies a rejection of the relationship with God the Father as well. Affirming Jesus means accepting both Him and His Father.
Can someone truly believe in God without believing in Jesus?
The Bible teaches that belief in God is incomplete without acknowledging Jesus, who reveals the nature and will of God to humanity.
How can I make sure I am not denying Jesus?
Regularly affirming your faith in Jesus as the Son of God and living a life that reflects this belief helps ensure you are not denying Him.
What is the significance of acknowledging Jesus as the Son?
Acknowledging Jesus as the Son means recognizing His divinity and role, which connects us to God the Father and ensures salvation through faith in Him.
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