PSED, Inheritance and Rewards; 1 John
1 John 2:14b NASB “…I
have written to you, young men, because you are strong, and the word of God
abides in you, and you have overcome the evil one.” The statement “and you have
overcome the evil one” is crucial and we have to understand it. It is easy to
assume that it is simply a reference to salvation. However it implies much more
than that and that is indicated by a word study of the verb nikao [nikaw]. The noun is nike
[nikh]. The verb means yo have victory, to overcome, to
conquer, to prevail. It is an athletic or military term for having victory or
prevailing over an enemy, winning a race. It is a second person plural active
indicative and the perfect tense indicates a completed action in the past
focusing on its completion, that they have reached this level of victory,
specifically over the evil one. Since there is always a struggle in spiritual
warfare throughout the Christian life until the day we die we must not understand
this in terms of having reached some plateau in the spiritual life where we no are
longer involved in spiritual warfare, but specifically over the evil one and
later on in 1 John 5 it mentions the fact that it is Satan who is the one who
is continuously trying to distract the believer, tear down the believer, and so
the adolescent believer has reached a stage where those elementary distractions
are no longer the issue. This important. For the baby
believer the issue is priority—getting to Bible class, studying the Scripture,
coming to grips with the fact that doctrine is to be the number one priority in
the life of the believer and that even though there are many wonderful things
they can be involved in in life, legitimate things,
if they are not involved in making doctrine the number one priority in terms of
learning, assimilating and applying doctrine then everything else is worthless.
So Satan is involved in distracting the believer from making doctrine number
one.
The importance of victory in the life of
the believer