“OUR ADVOCATE”
I John 2:1
My
little children, I am writing these things to you that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an advocate with
the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.
This
encouragement is given to believers.
Sin is never a necessity, but always a possibility. Believers do not have to commit an act of
sin - even though we have a sin nature.
Christ’s work on Calvary made this possible. However, the possibility of any one of us committing sin is
always a glaring reality. Note what he
says: “If anyone sins we have an advocate.”
An old saint was once asked if he believed it was possible for a
Christian to never sin in his life. I
thought the old Christian was right-on in his answer: “Yes, I believe it is possible for a believer never to sin, but
I‘ve never met one who didn’t!”
But
the wonderful thing about this is, when the believer sins, he is never
condemned. Note the text: “and if
anyone sins we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous.” The word advocate is beautiful. It means a go-between or a defense
attorney - a representative.
1. The believer is an advocate, a go-between, a representative for
Jesus Christ to the world. We make a
case for Him in the world of unbelievers.
2. Jesus Christ makes a case for the believer before the Father.
Note: It is Jesus Christ, the righteous. A completely just and righteous savior
appears before a holy and righteous judge who is our Father to represent us
when we sin. He says, “Father, I gave
my life for Charles Covington. I died
for his sin. Now I appear before you in
his behalf because he has sinned against you.
I paid his penalty so he doesn’t have to.” The Father looks at His Son’s death as all sufficient to cover
anything I might have done or might do to offend His character. To me this is neat. We should always be careful not to sin, but
when we do, we are not judged because of the appearance of our blessed
advocate.
Note: He does not say when we confess our sins we
have an advocate, but when we sin. When
we sin He immediately makes His appearance in our behalf. Our confession (I John 1:9) is for our
benefit. His forgiveness cleanses us
from all unrighteousness. What a savior
we have.
So
this week let’s strive to stay in step with Him, and be assured when we get out
of step with our advocate, He goes to bat for us, pleading our case before the
Father. Let’s continue to plead His
case before a lost and dying world. God
bless.
Love
to you all.