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2 JOHN
1-13 - ‘Look to yourselves, that you may not lose what you have worked for, but may win a full reward’ (8).
Don’t let things slip.
Build on the work that has already been done.
This will not be easy - ‘many deceivers have already gone out into the world’.
Such people do nothing but harm.
They are wreckers.
They will destroy the work of God - and think nothing of it.
They are ‘antichrist’.
They are doing ‘wicked work’ (7,10).
When God’s work and God’s glory are at stake, we dare not be too ‘easy-going’.
The ‘anything goes’ attitude will undermine the work of God - if we’re not careful.
‘A charge to keep I have, a God to glorify...To serve the present age, my calling to fulfil...Arm me with jealous care, as in Thy sight to live; and O, Thy servant, Lord, prepare, a strict account to give’ (Revised Church Hymnary, 518).
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