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1 John 3:20

Posted on 18 May at 11:34

“For if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things.”

Certainly! Let’s delve into a Bible study on 1 John 3:20, which is found in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. First, let’s read the verse: Now, let’s break down this verse and explore its meaning and significance.

  • Context:The book of 1 John was written by the apostle John, who emphasizes the themes of love, righteousness, and assurance of salvation. In this particular chapter, John focuses on the nature of God’s love and the assurance believers can have in their relationship with Him.
  • Condemnation of the Heart:The verse begins with the phrase “For if our heart condemn us.” Here, John refers to the conviction or guilt that can arise in our hearts due to sin or wrong actions. It highlights the human tendency to feel condemned when we fall short of God’s standards or fail to live up to our own moral convictions.
  • God’s Greatness and Knowledge:The verse continues by stating, “God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things.” This phrase provides encouragement and reassurance to believers. It emphasizes that even if our hearts condemn us, God’s greatness surpasses our human limitations. He is not limited by our doubts or self‑condemnation. Moreover, God is all‑knowing and fully aware of our thoughts, actions, and intentions.
  • God’s Omniscience:The mention of God’s knowledge in this verse highlights His omniscience. It means that God knows everything, including the depths of our hearts and the true nature of our beings. This divine attribute reassures us that God is fully aware of our struggles, weaknesses, and genuine desire to seek Him.
  • Assurance and Comfort:The overarching message of this verse is one of assurance and comfort for believers. Even when our hearts condemn us, we can find solace in the fact that God’s knowledge and understanding are greater than our own. He knows the sincerity of our hearts and the struggles we face. As a result, we can have confidence in our relationship with God and trust in His unfailing love and mercy.

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