Verses 1–2
Introduction
The first letter of John is the second writing that we have of him in the Bible. His first writing is the gospel according to John. After his first letter there still follow a second and third letter. Also the book of Revelation is from his hand. Therefore we have five writings in total from him in the Bible. His five writings are characterized by Who and what God is. In his gospel he presents the Lord Jesus as God the Son. In his first letter he shows what eternal life is that God has given to the believer. That life is the Son Himself. That’s the life you possess, for “he who has the Son has the life” (1 John 5:11-2 Kings :). In the book of Revelation we see God in His government.
Therefore, since we are now going to read and study his first letter, it is about the believer in whom the new life, i.e. the eternal life, is present. The letter is not written to a local church, but to the individual believer, thus personally to you. At the same time you are being addressed by him as somebody who partakes of a company of believers, namely the family of God. The name ‘children of God’ also reflects that very well. Children who are born of the same parents are related to one another. Children of God are related to one another because they are born of God. That’s why they have life and indeed eternal life, i.e. life in its most abundant form (John 10:10). That eternal life is the Lord Jesus Himself (1 John 5:20).
John shows in this letter how that eternal life works in you as a believer. In order to see how it expresses itself, you should look at the Lord Jesus. After all He is that new life in you. Therefore you also see that new life in the gospels. Therein you see the Lord Jesus in His life on earth. Just as life is in Him and has been revealed by Him in the world, it also finds itself within you. Therefore it could not be any other way than that it reveals itself in the same way in your life.
Now you may say that in your life (and that I say also about myself) the Lord Jesus is not always clearly visible. That is true when it comes down to the practice of your life of faith. However – and it is important to ascertain and hold on to that at the beginning of reading this letter – John does not speak in the first place about our practice, but about the essence or the nature of the eternal life you possess. That goes together with absolute statements.
I will clarify that to you with an example. If you want to do a research on water, that is if you want to know what it consists of, then you should not do a research on coffee. Coffee indeed consists nearly one hundred percent of water, but it contains elements that change the taste and color of the water and thereby it is not one hundred percent water. You ought to take pure water in order to know what water consists of. In the same way, if you want to know what eternal life is, which is in you, you are not supposed to look at your practice. In your practice there are many elements that cloud the expression of that life. Therefore you should look at the Lord Jesus.
The Lord Jesus is that new, eternal life in its full form. In this letter John also speaks about the practice of your life of faith, but his starting point is the perfection of eternal life as it is in itself. This perfection is in the Lord Jesus and also in you, because you possess Him as your life. John writes intensely about that, because in his day false teachers crept into the church with a false doctrine that affects the perfection of eternal life. They teach that Christendom is quite a nice start, but that they have more light and a higher knowledge about God.
John makes it clear that if you have eternal life, you have everything. The eternal life is complete and not ‘quite a nice start’ of your relationship with Divine Persons. John exposes the spirit of the antichrist. He gives you the proofs that you really do possess eternal life, that this life is from the Lord Jesus and that this life in itself is perfect and unchangeably the same. Therefore, do not let yourself be fooled by people who claim that they are able to help you to go deeper into the mysteries of the Godhead. There is no development of the truth of God about Christ into something that would be more perfect.
The Word of Life
1 John 1:1. John begins to speak without any introduction about the Lord Jesus. He does that in an exceptional way. He presents Him as “the Word of life” which “was from the beginning”. He was like that with John and the apostles. The ‘Word of life’ was perceivable to people.
‘The beginning’ John is talking about is not the beginning of Genesis 1 (Genesis 1:1), where we are brought back to the beginning of the world, the creation. It also does not refer to the beginning he is talking about in the first verse of his gospel. That beginning surpasses time, to what had no beginning, for it is said “what was from the beginning” (John 1:1). What John means to say here with ‘beginning’ is the manifestation of eternal life on earth through the life of the Lord Jesus. This ‘beginning’ therefore refers to the revelation of the Lord Jesus as Man on earth, as God revealed in the flesh.
The letter is a response to the error of the so-called ‘gnosticism’. This error is to be found with people who claim that they ‘know it’ (the word ‘gnosis’ means ‘to know’ or ‘to be familiar with’). Gnosticism denies that the Lord Jesus really became flesh and it announces the error that He had only been on earth in a human appearance. In response to that John describes Him as a real Man Whom he and his fellow apostles have really seen and with Whom they had fellowship.
The response to all errors and deviation is Christ. In order to see Who He is, we ought to go back to the beginning, i.e. His coming and the life on earth. In Him ‘the Word of life’ has been manifested in all its perfection. Herewith John points back to the first verses of his gospel: “In Him was life, and the life was the Light of men” (John 1:4). The fact that John calls Him here ‘the Word of life’, means that in Him you can see what life is. There is no life without Him. That what is separated from Him has no life. He alone is life and indeed life in perfection.
John and the apostles – he writes about “we” – have “heard”, have “seen”, have “looked at” and have even “touched” the Lord Jesus. In the words that John uses you draw nearer and nearer to Him:
1. ‘To hear’ can happen from a great distance;
2. ‘to see’ is closer;
3. ‘to look at’ is having your nose on top of something;
4. ‘to touch with the hands’ is the closest you can get.
The life that John is presenting to you in this way is therefore not a mythical story, but a concrete reality that is perceivable with the senses. He speaks about a true Person and not about a fictional person (cf. Luke 24:39).
In a certain sense you also have gone through in your discovery of the Lord Jesus the four phases that John mentions:
1. You first heard about Him and owing to that you came to faith. Faith comes by hearing (Romans 10:14).
2. That made your eyes got opened for Him and you began to see Him by faith.
3. That caused you to look at Him by exploring further in God’s Word Who He is.
4. The result is that you also have touched Him with your hands in a spiritual way: you have really experienced that He is there and that He is Who He says to be.
1 John 1:2. If eternal life had not been revealed, you would have never been able to know what it is. You did not know how it was, just as it was with the Father. But the awesome thing is, that it has been revealed. The eternal God has come out in His Son, the Lord Jesus, and He did that in a place of humiliation and contempt. In that way He can be heard, He can be seen and looked upon and also be touched with the hands. He came out to introduce Himself to man. He came to bring you into the overwhelming fellowship with the Father. He manifested the eternal life.
What eternal life is, is to be seen in Him. He has shown it. He was born as a Baby. He, the eternal life, which was with the Father. Men were able to come that close to Him that they could even touch Him (Mark 5:27). He came to give to you too that exalted place of fellowship and the full enjoyment of it. As a human you were not able to observe it, still less able to enjoy it, if it was not revealed to you by God’s Spirit (1 Corinthians 2:9-2 Samuel :). What John mentions here, is also written in Micah 5 (Micah 5:2). There you read about the Lord Jesus as being born in Bethlehem and at the same time as the eternal One.
Before we continue with the next section, I would like to make a general remark about ‘eternal life’. Eternal life is presented in two ways by John. In the first place he is talking about eternal life which is in God and that He has given to you when you believed in the Lord Jesus (John 3:16). That’s how you got eternal life within you. In the second place he also talks about eternal life as a sphere of the life in which you live, a life sphere or a living environment that you have entered and wherein you enjoy eternal life (John 17:3).
You can compare it with your natural life. You live, you move and you think. Those are expressions of the life that is within you. At the same time you also live somewhere. You may live in a city or in a rural area. That is your living environment.
Both of these aspects of eternal life show how full eternal life is. It is within you and you are living in it. It includes everything. Isn’t it awesome to partake of that? The next verses will demonstrate that to you.
Now read 1 John 1:1-2 again.
Reflection: What do you see of the Lord Jesus in these verses?