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Why Christians Don't Love the World B

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True Christians don't love the world because of its satanic lies and deceptions that oppose God. They have a different worldview, one that keeps Christ as the focus and filters their thinking through the Word of God. This worldview equips them to be in the world but not of the world. They have overcome the world's lusts and are now children of God, living forever in the kingdom of God's dear Son.

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True Christians don't love the world. Let me give you some reasons why. Number one, because of what it is. Because of what it is. What is it? It is the system of satanic lies and deceptions that oppose God.

That's what it is. So, do you have the right worldview? Are you interpreting the world through the right lens, one that keeps Christ as the focus, and that filters your thinking on every aspect of life through the Word of God?

Do you have a perspective that equips you to be in the world, but not of the world? John MacArthur helps you answer those questions today, continuing his study titled, The Love God Hates. But before today's lesson on the love that God hates, John, you have some comments from a positive direction about love. Specifically, the love that people who listen to this program have demonstrated for others, even for people that they don't know. I know you have some special words to pass along to them. There are lots of people that I need to pass along our love and affection to them, and that group in particular are all of you who support Grace To You. Yes, you who are helping us place verse-by-verse Bible teaching into people's minds, really all over the globe.

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Yes, we do. That's right, friend. Thank you so much for your tangible expressions of love for Grace To You. And now here again is John MacArthur to continue his series titled, The Love God Hates. First John chapter 2, verses 15 through 17, Do not love the world, nor the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the boastful pride of life, is not from the Father, but is from the world. And the world is passing away and also its lusts, but the one who does the will of God abides forever. Loving the world is impossible for true believers because the world is an anti-God system and you can't love God and love the world.

You can't, as Jesus said, serve God and mammon. Salvation is a deliverance from the world, its ideologies, its viewpoints, its anti-God posture. In chapter 4, verse 5, they...writes John...they are from the world, therefore they speak as from the world and the world listens to them, we are from God. He who knows God listens to us.

He who is not from God does not listen to us. By this we know the Spirit of truth and the Spirit of error. Listen, when you became a Christian, you moved from believing error to believing truth that moved you from the kingdom of the world to the kingdom of God. We're not talking...we're not talking about something superficial, we're not talking when we say, you know, you've died to the world, you've been crucified to the world, you no longer love the world.

We're not saying you're not attracted to the things of the world, you don't have any temptation. We're simply saying that ideologically in terms of what you believe, you have turned from error which defines the world and lies concerning God to the truth of the gospel. Down in chapter 5 and verse 4, you remember, whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And what is it that overcomes the world? The victory that overcomes the world is our faith. When you stopped believing the lies of the world and you believe the truth of God, you passed from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of God's dear Son. You passed from the world into God's realm.

You now love the truth. You are known as the children of God because you believe the gospel of God. You have been taken out of the world. You are now the enemy of the world. Jesus said in John 15, 19, and the world hates you.

The world is simply the system of evil. Now in the church to which John is writing, there were people who claimed to be Christians. They were confusing believers.

And so John gives them tests, not to cause them to question their own salvation, but by taking the test, they would affirm their own salvation and unmask the others. False religion cannot produce love of the truth. False religion is part of the lie. False religion is part of the system. Now the command then, very clearly, chapter 2 verse 15, love not the world because if you do, you're not a believer.

True Christians don't love the world. Let me give you some reasons why. Number one, because of what it is...because of what it is.

What is it? It is the system of satanic lies and deceptions that oppose God. That's what it is. It is contrary to the truth. It is hostile to the truth. It is hostile to those who believe the truth and those who love the truth.

For example, look at chapter 4, here's an illustration. Don't believe everybody, don't believe every attitude, every spirit, every theory, every ideology that's propounded. Test the spirits to see whether they're from God because so many false prophets have gone out into the world. By this you know the Spirit of God, every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God. Every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God. So here's a very clear test, you can always tell something that's part of the world because their view of Christ is erroneous. This, on the other hand, verse 3 says, is the spirit of the Antichrist which you have heard that it is coming and now it is already in the world. There is already in the world the Antichrist attitude. Anything that opposes Christ, that opposes the gospel is the world.

Then he says in verse 4, you're from God, little children have overcome them because greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world. The world is an anti-God, Antichrist system of ideologies under many, many names and titles framed up many different ways. The bottom line, it is alien to the truth, it is in opposition to the truth, it hates the truth and it hates the people who embrace the truth. In other words, we don't love the world because it is utterly an antipathy to everything we have come to believe by the mighty work of God in our hearts. We have been awakened by God's grace to the truth. To put it another way, look at the end of 1 John chapter 5 verse 19, we know that we are of God.

We are of God, that is we embrace the things of God, we love God, believe in God, believe in His Word. On the other hand, the whole world lies in the evil one. The Greek literally says, lies in the evil one. It's as if the whole world is literally embedded in the grip of the evil one and the evil one has one agenda and that is to assault the truth with his lies.

All unsaved people are in the world, all unsaved people are children of the world, all unsaved people are under the prince of the power of the air who is the spiritual ruler of this world. We are not. We have rejected that and embraced the truth. We have then overcome the world of lies by believing the truth. The world is hostile to godliness because it is dominated by carnal ambition, pride, greed, self-pleasure, evil desire. Its opinions are wrong, its aims are selfish, its pleasures are sinful, its influence is demoralizing, its politics are corrupt, its honors are empty, its smiles are fake and its love is fickle. The world is the system of rebellion toward God run by Satan, set up on earth as the very antithesis of the gospel of salvation. We give no supreme affection to that and at the same time say we love God and love Jesus Christ.

The two are mutually exclusive. One time Paul loved the world and his world was the hypocrisy and self-righteousness of Judaism, but he saw it as manure compared to Christ and he didn't love it anymore. He counted it but done, he said, when he found Christ. We do not love the world because of what it is.

Secondly, we do not love the world because of who we are. Down in verses 12 through 14 really ties into this. I'm writing to you, little children, because your sins are forgiven you for His name's sake. I'm writing to you, fathers, because you know Him who's been from the beginning. I'm writing to you, young men, because you've overcome the evil one. I've written to you, children, because you know the Father. I've written to you, fathers, because you know Him who's been from the beginning.

I've written to you, young men, because you're strong. The Word of God abides in you and you've overcome the evil one. You know why we don't love the world? Because we know the Father, because the Word is strong in us, and because we're progressing toward a deep and intimate knowledge of the eternal God. All of that simply says we are God's children. We are in the family and that is mutually exclusive from loving the world. We are God's children at varying levels of maturity, but we love the Father. We love the truth the Father has revealed and we even become spiritual fathers as we grow and we have a deep love for the glory of our great God. No way does the family of God love the world. And if someone defects and goes after the world, goes hard after the world, demonstrating affection for the world and all its systems, both theoretical and behavioral, they give evidence that their claim to know God and to love Christ was a lie, nothing but a lie.

This is absolutely impossible. We cannot love it because of what it is. It is the lie and we have affirmed the truth. We cannot love it because of who we are. It is the children of Satan.

We are the children of God. And yet, I need to just add a little caveat in here. It does not mean that the world doesn't still allure us because it can. It is seductive. We might reject its philosophy because we've embraced Christianity. We might reject and certainly do reject its religions, its false religions of human achievement. We reject all of the ideologies of the world and yet we're lured and seduced by some of its behavior. What are you talking about?

I'm talking about flirting with the world. You don't love it. You're not married to it. You have been separated from it. You have come into the family of God and yet it is alluring to you because of your fallenness.

What am I talking about? What books do you love the most? If you love any worldly books more than the Word, if you love any worldly songs more than hymns, if you love worldly people more than people of God, if you love worldly activity more than worship, if you love any endeavor more than service to Christ, if you seek any reward more than well-done, good and faithful servant, you are being seduced to flirt with the world. And Scripture says, set your affections on things above and not on things on the earth.

Be that spiritual young man, strong in the Word who overcomes the world. We don't love the world because of what it is and because of who we are. Thirdly, we don't love the world because of what it does. We don't love the world because of what it does.

What does it do? It incites to sin. It incites to sin. For all that is in the world, says verse 16, the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the boastful pride of life is not from the Father but is from the world. He says, don't love the world, don't be seduced, don't be lured into it, all it is is a bundle of incitement to sin.

That's all that's in it. That's the comprehensive statement at the beginning of verse 16. For all that is in the world, there's nothing there but what incites to sin. Philo said it is as impossible for love of the world to coexist with love for God as it is impossible for light and darkness to coexist.

The two are mutually exclusive. You are in the light. You are in the kingdom. You believe the truth.

You've overcome the world. Don't flirt with it because all it will do is lure you into the seduction of its temptations. It incites to sin. And for the believer, that's the last thing that you long to experience. Your heart longs to be delivered from sin. True Christians say with Paul in Romans 7, I do what I don't want to do, I don't do what I want to do, there's a wretched man within me and I want to be delivered from it. Oh, John writes, stop loving the world.

It's not consistent with being a Christian. Don't love the things that are in the world. It's treasures, it's pleasures, it's theories, it's viewpoints, it's morality, it's judgments, it's honors, it's power, it's wealth, it's wisdom, it's education, whatever it is, whatever element of its anti-God, anti-Christ ideology.

You want nothing to do with it. Now we're not talking about material things like a house and a car, money. You can have those things. Go over to verse 17 of chapter 3. And here John says, whoever has the world's goods, that's fine, goods for one thing, luring seductive ideologies are another. If you have the world's goods, that's all right, but when you see your brother in need, don't close your heart against him or we're going to question whether the love of God is in you. If you have the world's goods and you see somebody in need, you're going to share the world's goods which assumes that we have them, it's not wrong to enjoy the things that God has richly provided for us.

That just becomes a test, you know, possessing the world's goods just becomes a test of your Christianity because if you see somebody in need, you're going to let them go to meet that need. So as we look then at the third reason we don't love the world, we don't love the world because of what it does and what it does is in sight to sin. Verse 16 says, all that is in the world...we'll skip to the end...is not from the Father but is from the world.

All that is in the world is worldly, it's not from God. And all it does is in sight to sin. Here's what's in the world, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the boastful pride of life.

That is the sum of everything going on in the human system. Those are the three gateways to sin. Those are the three gateways to sin. That's all that the world does, it just seduces people into sin. And it does it on these three fronts, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.

That's all it has to offer. Those are the only gateways really available for sin to work its work. I think we understand what the lust of the flesh means, refers to that deep, profound part of fallenness that the Old Testament calls the imagination that is buried deep within man underneath his rationality that corrupts his thinking. And then there is the lust of the eyes.

What is that? That is that seductive vision that you see something and because you see it, it allures you and you want it, and it leads to covetousness and leads to all kinds of other sins because when you see something you want, James says, you lust because you don't have it and you'll even make war and kill to get it. And then there is that boastful pride of life that really underlies everything, that arrogance of self-fulfillment that says, I want what I want when I want it and I'm going to get it. That's all that's there, folks.

I mean, that's all that's there. We do not then love the world because of what it is, because of who we are, and because of what it does. It incites to sin. There's a fourth and last reason we don't love the world and that is because of where it is going...where it is going. Verse 17, and the world is passing away and also its lusts, but the one who does the will of God abides forever. The fourth reason that we don't love the world is because where it is going is very different than where we're going. The world is passing away and we're not.

Two destinies here. We have two different principles operating, in the world is a principle of death operating. In the people of God who have overcome the world is a principle of life operating. The system is doomed, we live forever. The world parageitai, present tense, the world is in the process of disintegrating. We're not just talking about the second law of thermodynamics, the law of entropy that all matter is breaking down, although that certainly is an element of it. The present tense indicates that the world is in the process of dissolution. It is the opposite of evolution, it is devolution.

It is in the self-destructing mode. The death principle is already in the universe, wreaking its process of havoc. The world, the earth, the universe, the system of man, all of it has within itself the forces of its own disintegration.

It is in a death spiral. Second Timothy 3, 13 says, evil men grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived. We're talking about the world and the planets and the universe. We know that the Lord is going to destroy all that at the coming of Jesus Christ. The elements will melt with fervent heat, 2 Peter 3. The whole universe as we know it at the return of Christ will be changed, renovated. The Tribulation will start the renovation by judgment. The return of Christ will start...will further the renovation of the renewed earth for the Millennial Kingdom at the end of the Millennial Kingdom. When the Second Coming Christ is culminated, there will be a total destruction of the entire universe as we know it and replacing it will be the new heaven and the new earth, that's in the book of Revelation. But here though, that's true, we're talking about something else because the world we're talking about is not the created order.

The world we're talking about is the systems of man. And what we're looking at here is the destruction of Satan, his casting into the lake of fire, the destruction of demons as they too are put into the place prepared for the devil and his angels where they'll burn forever in torment. We're talking about all the human beings who have followed the world system, all the people in false religion from all of human history, all of the Antichrist, anti-God people, all those who lived their lives within the framework of the world under the power of Satan. They are all in a death spiral and they are catapulting at a rapid rate into eternal hell. That's what the Bible says, terms that are quite clear. I'm drawn back to 2 Thessalonians chapter 1. This is a plain indication of God's righteous judgment.

You want some straightforward plain talk? Here it comes. God is going to repay with affliction all who afflict you, Paul says, and give relief to you who are afflicted and to us as well. When the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with His mighty angels in flaming fire, healing out retribution to those who do not know God and to those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus, and these will pay the penalty of eternal destruction away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of His power.

That's it. It's going to come in destruction. It's going to come in vengeance.

This is already in motion. The wicked of the world, as I said, are in a death spiral. All the religions of the world, all the people caught in those false religions, all the people trapped in all the ideologies and all the kinds of thinking and all the kinds of conduct that make up the world system, all that is outside the kingdom of God, the realm of salvation is going to die and it's going to die an eternal death. That is to say, it's not going to go out of existence, but it's going to die that unending death of punishment in everlasting hell.

Satan will be there, all the demons will be there, and all the human beings who've ever lived and rejected God will be there. We are not lovers of the world because of what it is, because of who we are, because of what it does, and because of where it's going. Its destiny is very different than our destiny.

First Corinthians 7, 31, Paul said, the fashion of this world, the form of this world is passing away. Are you surprised that things are as bad as they are? You say, things have never been this bad in my life. Well that's right, they've never been this bad in anybody's life because they're getting worse and worse and worse.

We can assume they're going to be worse in the next generation and worse in the generation after that and the generation after that until Jesus comes. Human is destroying the system it thrives on. It's like cancer, it's eating itself.

Is that a threat to us? No, because verse 17 says, the one who does the will of God abides how long? Forever...forever. Who is the one who does the will of God? Believers...believers. We are defined as the ones who do the will of God. What is the will of God?

This is my beloved Son, hear Him. That's the will of God, we did that. It is the will of God that we believe the gospel, we've done that. It is the will of God that we embrace Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, we've done that. That's the will of God. It is the will of God that we love the Son, that we obey the Father. This is the will of my Father, John 6.40, that everyone who beholds the Son and believes in Him may have eternal life. That's the will of the Father.

It's just another way to talk about believers. We're believers. We're those who do the will of God.

The will of God is that this is my Son, believe in Him, John 6.40. Christians have done that and we live forever. We're not going where the system's going. System's going into death and we're going into life. So we can't love the world because of what it is. The system of Satan, who we are, the children of God. What it does, it incites to sin and we resist that and long for righteousness. And because of where it's going, it's spiraling into death and we're headed for eternal life. How foolish then to flirt with it, hmm, and not to be consumed with the things of the eternal kingdom. You're listening to John MacArthur, Chancellor of the Masters University and Seminary and Bible teacher here on Grace To You.

His current series is titled, The Love God Hates. Now friend, and going back to what John said before the lesson, thank you for the love you demonstrate in supporting this ministry and thanks especially for your prayers. If you can, take a moment to let us know how John's Bible teaching has helped you grow in your love toward others.

Contact us today. Our mailing address is Grace To You, Box 4000, Panorama City, CA 91412. Or you can send your note to lettersatgty.org. Again thanks for helping us remain a strong voice of Bible teaching in your community and beyond by being faithful to pray for us. That is really the most important way you can help strengthen this ministry. And when you have a chance, visit gty.org and take advantage of the thousands of free resources available there.

At the Grace To You blog, you can look for the series titled, The Humility of Love. It's a fine complement to John's current radio study. And don't forget, more than 3600 sermons by John are available for you to download in MP3N transcript format.

All of that is free at gty.org. Now for John MacArthur, I'm Phil Johnson. Thanks for joining us today. Be here tomorrow when John examines a heart problem that literally everyone has. What is it? And more important, what's the cure? Find out as John MacArthur continues his study on the love God hates, with another 30 minutes of unleashing God's truth, one verse at a time, on Grace To You.

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