Monday, June 30, 2008

Announcements for June 29-July 6-08

Summer Studies tonight - 6:30 pm

Elder’s Meeting - Monday night, 7pm

Women’s Bible Study - Tuesday morning, 9:30 am

Men’s Prayer Breakfast - Saturday, July 5, 7am

Praise In The Park - Come join us at the Band Shell next Sunday, 10:00 am for our Praise Service. Carry-in following at: Garber farm, 8802 Hartle Rd., Greenville
A-K main dish and a side
L-Z main dish and a dessert
Bring your own place setting, Church will provide the drinks.

VBS: It’s now time to start registering for V.B.S. Please see table in Narthex for more details. The dates are July 7th-11th. The theme is “Things Hidden” which is a study on the kingdom parables found in the Gospels.

Youth Conference: Momentum Meeting Sunday, July 13th immediately following 2nd service for those going to Youth Conference. Parents please attend this meeting.

WOMEN'S RETREAT--Does a conference with speakers like John Piper, Nancy Leigh DeMoss and Joni Eareckson Tada (among others) sound good? Well, it probably sounds good to a lot of other women too. Therefore, even though the conference isn't until October 9-11, we're encouraging women to register now. (Plus, you beat the higher cost if you register before August 1.)

Interested in Seeing the Biblical Landscape--If you would enjoy touring the middle east, traveling and learning about Biblical lands, Pastor Brian Delk (Castine COB) is leading another tour next spring. For more information, contact the office.

Communion - We will be having a communion service on August 10th @ 6:30pm. We encourage all who know Christ as their Savior and have made Greenville Grace their home to join us for this privilege.

Looking to Grow in Your Knowledge and Faithfulness to God's Word? - Just as we're going to talk about this morning, acquiring knowledge without it impacting your soul is not God's design. We are not to be hearers of the Word only, but doers as well. And our actions are not to be motivated by obligation, but by love. What if there was a discipleship process that not only taught you more about Christ, but steered you toward loving Him more deeply and looking more like Him daily? We believe their is such a thing. Keep your eyes open for more information.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Sermon Application

The following are some links, as follow up, to Sunday's message:

Cat & Dog Theology--This is the book I referenced that can help you reevaluate how you approach God and His Word. The authors use a playful approach to make you think about some rather deep truths. Their title comes from the joke they share, "A dog says, 'You pet me, you feed me, you shelter me, you love me, you must be God.' A cat says, 'You pet me, you feed me, you shelter me, you love me, I must be God.'"





The Jesus Storybook Bible--a wonderful children's resource. If you want to ignite a passion in your children to look for Jesus every time they open their Bible, this book helps begin the process. The subtitle, "Every Story Whispers His Name." Like "Cat & Dog," Sally Lloyd-Jones has a fun, clever writing style writing style, and she purposefully builds anticipation toward Christ. (In our home, we have just worked up to the New Testament and the kids are loving it!) Highly recommended for every family. (Mom and Dad, you'll find yourself worshipping as you read too!)

By the way, if you are interested, you can go to Sally Lloyd-Jones' website and can even check out her blog.

Coincidentally (actually, if you believe in coincidence, repent...then repeat after me, "Providentially") Sally Lloyd-Jones attends Tim Keller's church, the pastor I quoted during my sermon. His list on "Jesus is the true and perfect..." can be found here and the audio of his message can be found here.

And lastly, if you are interested in the references I quoted from Deuteronomy, the easiest way is to click this link and look at all the passages that speak of our love toward God.

And if you are looking for the audio (and if you attended "first service," I have to admit, I think it went much better in second service (which was recorded), it probably won't be on the website (grace:resources) until early July (due to webman being out of town and everyone else being completely clueless!).

Announcements for June 22-29, 08

JOY Meeting - Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social today, at the Dearing’s place (Wayne Lakes). Meet at entrance gate at 2:30 pm. Bring a fishing pole and snacks!

BIKE RUN (In Memory of Deb Brown) - Today at 2pm from North Park, Greenville. They plan to ride around Grand Lake and stop in St. Mary’s for a time of fellowship and challenge from the Word. If you would like to join them, meet at the park at 2pm.

Summer Studies tonight - 6:30 pm.

Elder’s Study - Monday night, 7pm

Women’s Bible Study - Tuesday morning, 9:30 am

Praise in the Park Date
July 6 - carry in, Garber farm, 8802 Hartle Rd., Grn.
A-K main dish and a side
L-Z main dish and a dessert
Bring your own place setting, Church will provide the drinks.

VBS: It’s now time to start registering for V.B.S. Please see table in Narthex for more details. The dates are July 7th-11th. The theme is “Things Hidden” which is a study on the kingdom parables found in the Gospels.


WOMEN'S RETREAT--Does a conference with speakers like John Piper, Nancy Leigh DeMoss and Joni Eareckson Tada (among others) sound good? Well, it probably sounds good to a lot of other women too. Therefore, even though the conference isn't until October 9-11, we're encouraging women to register now. (Plus, you beat the higher cost if you register before August 1.)


Interested in Seeing the Biblical Landscape--If you would enjoy touring the middle east, traveling and learning about Biblical lands, Pastor Brian Delk (Castine COB) is leading another tour next spring. For more information, contact the office.

Communion - We will be having a communion service on August 10th @ 6:30pm. We encourage all who know Christ as their Savior and have made Greenville Grace their home to join us for this privilege.

Looking to Grow in Your Knowledge and Faithfulness to God's Word? - Just as we're going to talk about this morning, acquiring knowledge without it impacting your soul is not God's design. We are not to be hearers of the Word only, but doers as well. And our actions are not to be motivated by obligation, but by love. What if there was a discipleship process that not only taught you more about Christ, but steered you toward loving Him more deeply and looking more like Him daily? We believe their is such a thing. Keep your eyes open for more information.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Announcements for June 16-22-08

Dad Math

If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him?--Luke 11:13

Your Dad=Sinner. No human father is perfect. Our fathers desire to give good gifts to us, however, due to their sin, they did not always succeed. If you harbor any difficult feelings from your father, we encourage you to remember that he is a sinner and Christ’s death and resurrection are capable of paying for those sins.

You’re A Dad=Sinner. NO human father is perfect. If you are a did, we encourage you to acknowledge your sins. A godly father does not have to be perfect, he simply needs to acknowledge his sin and point his kids toward Christ.

Our Heavenly Father=Perfect. However, our greatest celebration is that we do have a Father who is perfect, God the Father! How wonderful that He too loves us and offers us the Holy Spirit. We encourage you to celebrate God the Father and His perfect, pure love displayed through Jesus Christ dying on behalf of our sins.

Summer Studies Begin tonight! 6:30pm.

Blood Drive Tomorrow! (see insert for more details.) There is still time to schedule an appointment (www.givebloodnow.org), or walk in tomorrow between 2-6pm.

Women’s Bible Study - Tuesday morning, 9:30am

JOY Meeting - Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social June 22 (change from June 15), at the Dearing’s place (Wayne Lakes). Meet at entrance gate at 2:30 pm. Bring a fishing pole and snacks!

Elder’s Meeting - Monday, June 16, 7pm

Men’s Prayer Breakfast - Saturday, June 21, 7am

VBS: It’s that time of year to start planning for VBS. The dates are July 7th-11th. The theme is “Things Hidden” which is a study on the kingdom parables found in the Gospels.

Interested in Seeing the Biblical Landscape--If you would enjoy touring the middle east, traveling and learning about Biblical lands, Pastor Brian Delk (Castine COB) is leading another tour next spring. For more information, contact the office.

I’ve prayed for workers, now what? Grace has always had a vision to plant churches (locally and globally) and multiply disciples. The Lord has blessed us with many who are interested in helping us reach that vision (both at Grace and beyond). But what if they don’t quite feel prepared? We’ll be sharing what the next step may be some time soon. Keep your eyes open for more information!


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

A Glimpse at the Wolfe's week

June 5--We loaded three large trucks from the warehouse in Mt. Cristi this morning. It was all medical supplies for the Baptist hospital in San Cristobol and the public hospital in San Pedro. There are still supplies for the Baptist Hospital in La Romana to be loaded. We were informed today that the cargo with food arrived in port this day.

June 6--The Dudley group (Dwayne Bedingfield and Jim Price) arrived from Ga. The team includes medical surgeons, construction and evangelism persons for this next week. The surgeons will work in the Good Samaritan Hospital in La Romana and the rest of the group will work in Mt. Cristi.

June 7--We took the entire team to Jumbo to purchase food. They bought enough for 35 families. Pastor Manny met us and helped while I took the treasurer and we exchanged dollars for pesos at 34 to 1. We took all of the food to Mt. Largo, a poor village where Manny is planting a church with some good success. There was a brief presentation of the gospel to around 70 adults and many children. The bags of food were passed out. The group also brought new clothing; the young girls all received new dresses and the boys received shorts and pants. Every young child in the village received new clothing. This village will be one to receive weekly food distribution in our larger program, which will start in a few weeks.

June 8--This morning we take the construction and evangelism team to church at Mt. Cristi while the medical team will go to the hospital in La Romana to prepare for a week of surgeries.

As things got busy, Tim was not able to keep the daily journal up, so he recapped the entire week:

I spent the week with the Dudley GA group while Evelyn spent the week with the CMMA medical group. We started each morning at Mt. Cristi doing construction and evangelism in the church with the children. It was an extremely busy and productive week. This team spent thousands of dollars on materials for MC. We did a lot of drainage, concrete, electrical and carpentry work. At the end of the week they bought a new washing machine for the casa de ancianas, bags and bags of food, had a new water drainage well dug, purchased tons of fill gravel and some tools. It was a tremendous effort that transformed the bathhouse area and cleaned up all of the water sanitation problems that we had. The casa now has two new bath and shower rooms and a safe, clean area to walk with no standing water or place for mosquitoes to breed.

There were many small and large miracles this week. One was with the electric current where God allowed that no one was electrocuted from a mistake that was made. Another was the weather; we completed the project working through two afternoons of torrential downpours. The first one allowed us to see where additional improvements should be made, the last one rewarded us with the good results. One morning we had a flat tire on the bus.

The evangelism team reached many children and they had a wonderful time teaching and playing. One of the men who worked with was saved; he had been talked to for a year by other groups and this day he made a decision to follow Christ. This team went above and beyond anything that has been done in the past; their hard work, generosity and sacrifice was exemplary.
I was not with the surgical team in La Romana but they performed at least 16 surgeries per day saving and helping many people. I heard many wonderful comments on the effort of the group of 12. Everyone is making plans to return next year.
We were all treated to a concert last night at SCORE by the group Wings of Mercy; they are an outstanding group.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Announcements for June 8-15-08


Justin and Lori Palmer--It is our joy to publicly announce that Justin and Lori Palmer have been received as members of our church by the elders of Greenville Grace. They have each made a public profession of Christ through water baptism, have attended the “Welcome to Grace Class” and wish to make their commitment to the church public. We are excited to have them “officially” in the family!

Joining our First John Study near the end? Perhaps you began Grace since January and feel like you jumped into the book of I John part way in. Did you know that at our website, you can download all the LIFE Group questions, “Tabletalks,” Sermon audio and even Children’s Church curriculum? Simply go to Grace: Resources to find more information.

Interested in Seeing the Biblical Landscape--If you'd enjoy touring the middle east, traveling and learning about Biblical lands, Pastor Brian Delk (Castine COB) is leading another tour next spring. If you'd like more information, contact the office.

Deeper Discipleship--Have you been longing for a way to dig deeper into Scripture and live it out in a more committed way? If so, keep your eyes open for a great opportunity we’ll be unveiling soon. You won’t want to miss it! (And yes, you could ask a pastor/elder about it, if you can’t wait.)

Elder Study - Tomorrow night, 7pm

Women’s Bible Study - Tuesday morning, 9:30am

Summer Studies--begin next week at 6:30pm. (If you didn’t sign up and would like to, I’m sure if you ask nicely, you can join a class.)

UPDATE: JOY Meeting - Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social June 22 (change from June 15), at the Dearing’s place (Wayne Lakes). Meet at entrance gate at 2:30 pm. Bring a fishing pole and snacks!

Elder’s Meeting - Monday, June 16, 7pm

Blood Drive Monday June 16 from 2-6PM--see insert for more information.
Also, Cheryl Wysong is looking for 4 people willing to make two dozen cookies each. If you are willing to bake some cookies, see sign up at the table. If you have any questions about the blood drive, contact Cheryl Wysong (wysongetc@yahoo.com) or Dana Puterbaugh (dputerbaugh@cbccts.org).

Men’s Prayer Breakfast - Saturday, June 21, 7am

VBS: Yes it’s that time of year to start thinking about and planning for VBS. The dates for this year’s VBS will be: July 7th-11th. The theme will be “Things Hidden” which is a study on the kingdom parables found in the Gospels.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Food, Medicine--and of course--THE GOSPEL!

















As you know, our missionaries with SCORE Int'l provide medical care in the Dominican Republic, accompanied with a gospel presentation. But this isn't a quick hit enterprise--hitting a town--hitting them with the gospel--and hitting the road. No, the medical mission is coupled with pastors, looking to establish churches.

When Tim and Evelyn Wolfe went to assist Bob and Anna Nilsen, Tim developed a passion to also provide the impoverished with nutritious meals. Since that vision, God has provided a warehouse and today a cargo ship arrived in port with 1,000 boxes (216,000 meals)!

Again, this isn't just passing out food to the hungry. Tim has developed a system, through pastors, that will reach the most needy and keep the pastors central in the process. (During the Wolfes' most recent trip home, you [our church] provided the equipment to supply the system.)

Monday, June 2, 2008

Announcements for June1-8-08

Psalm 19:1
“The heavens are telling of the glory of God; and their expanse is declaring the work of His hands. Day to day pours forth speech, and night to night reveals knowledge.”

We welcome you to our Praise in the Park service. What a joy to worship out in the midst of God’s creation. Just a glance at the trees, sky or animals around should remind you that we have a Glorious Creator. Day by Day, we live among the midst of His work, allowing us to see His sovereign power.

Psalm 19:8-9
“The precepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart; the commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes. The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever; the judgments of the Lord are true; they are righteous altogether.”

Though we can see God’s glory in creation, we must look to another source to know God’s divine will. God has recorded His Scriptures for us, so we can see His righteousness, our sinful desires, Christ’s glorious sacrifice on the cross and His powerful resurrection, and our reception of eternal life through faith in Christ. These things can’t be seen in the trees and birds, but the Word of God clearly declares these truths.

Psalm 19:11-14
“Moreover, by them Your servant is warned; In keeping them there is great reward. Who can discern his errors? Acquit me of hidden faults. Also keep back Your servant from presumptuous sins; Let them not rule over me; Then I will be blameless, and I shall be acquitted of great transgression. Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.”

These truths are not just intended to “inform your mind.” There is a response that God expects. By faith, we rejoice in his work and can be acquitted of our sin. We then desire to proclaim this message clearly to others, directing our hearts toward our Savior, our Rock and Redeemer.

We pray that this morning is a public proclamation of the work of God in creation, in the offer of His Son for our sins, in the powerful work of resurrecting Christ and the gospel’s work in our lives--removing our guilt from sin and freeing us to serve Christ.


Congratulations to our 2008 graduates!
Please join us in praying that our graduates will pursue Christ
with all of their heart as they transition into the next phase of life.


We regularly meet at 4805 Rt. 49S (about a mile south of 127/49) at 9am and 10:45am.
We will also gather for Praise in the Park (10am) on July 6 and August 3.


Interested in Seeing the Biblical Landscape--If you'd enjoy touring the middle east, traveling and learning about Biblical lands, Pastor Brian Delk (Castine COB) is leading another tour next spring. If you'd like more information, contact the office.

WELCOME NIGHT: For incoming 7th graders and their parents this Wednesday, June 4th @ 6pm. Food will be provided.

JOY Meeting: Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social, June 15, 2:30 pm at the Dearing’s place (Wayne Lakes) Bring a fishing pole!

Blood Drive Monday June 16 from 2-6 @ Greenville Grace. To help the blood drive run more efficiently, we will be scheduling appointment times to donate. Anyone stopping by to donate is possible, however scheduled appointments will have priority. To schedule an appointment you may contact any of the following:

Cheryl Wysong 547-0792 or wysongetc@yahoo.com
Dana Puterbaugh 997-2199 or dputerbaugh@cbccts.org
Community Blood Center 1-800-388-4483 or www.givingbloodnow.org

Hotdogs, baked beans, chips, cookies and punch will be provided as well as door prizes. Our goal for the drive is to register 60 donors, please consider helping us make it a reality.

SUMMER STUDIES- sign ups are almost complete, but we can still sneak people into the classes. If you’d still like to sign up for a class, use the bulletin “tear off’ and place it in the offering or hand it to a pastor/elder.


VBS: Yes it’s that time of year to start thinking about and planning for VBS. The dates for this year’s VBS will be: July 7th-11th. The theme will be “Things Hidden” which is a study on the kingdom parables found in the Gospels.

Down and Out

UPDATE: We're back and running. Technology can be difficult when not working, but what an incredible means of communication when it does work. (4pm on Monday)


FYI,

Our domain server (lowesthosting.com) appears to be down for now.

Therefore, the website is not working. Neither are our (Danny, Jason, Matt, Sonda) email accounts working.

Hopefully things will be up soon.

Just wanted to let you know the problem is not your computer, nor are we ignoring your emails. We hope to be up and running soon.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

1 John 5:16-18 Notes

Introduction

As this is arguably the most difficult chapter to interpret in 1 John, these verses are possibly the most difficult in the chapter. Much attention is given to "the sin to death" and its ambiguity, while other words/phrases can cause equal confusion.

Again, it is critical for us to remember the problem is not in the Scriptures, nor was John's text less inspired than other texts. The problem is our sin nature, which taints our submission to what the text says.

Keeping in mind that the previous passage (13-15) directly speaks to the believers' ministry in prayer (We can know we are His. By being His child, we know He hears our prayers. Because He hears our prayers, He will fulfill His will...conforming us to the image of His Son.), John now speaks to the specific prayer ministry from believer to believer.

Commentary

v 16
Sees--John is not saying you have to directly witness your brother's sin. While the word here can (and often does) mean to "see with the eyes," the word can also mean "to know or perceive." Therefore, just as witnesses in the church discipline process (Matthew 18:15-20) are not necessarily observers of the particular sin offense, but there to oversee the interaction and the brother's attitude, John is not requiring that only eyewitness observations of sin may be prayed for.

However, it should be equally stated that John did not choose to use the word "hear." John is not encouraging the believer to participate in rumor or gossip, assuming their brother has sinned simply because of an alleged tale. John is encouraging the person who has perceived that a brother has sinned to make a request.

his brother--While John regularly uses the term "brother" to refer to fellow believers, this does not have to be the case. In fact, as John has been trying to help the church see the distinction between genuine brothers and those who merely profess to be their brother, he often simply uses the term "brother" for each. Evidence of this can be seen in 2:11, 3:10, 3:15, 3:17, and 4:20. Therefore, it is not necessary for us to deal with the "sin to death" as something a believer must be capable of committing.

a sin not to death--This is the literal rendering, though "a sin leading to death" can accurately convey John's intent, I believe the word "leading" can cause people to think this is speaking of physical death. I do not believe that is John's intent, but a discussion on what "a sin not to death" means will be explained when we look at "a sin to death" below.

he shall ask and God will for him give life to those who commit sin not to death.--Even in the Greek, this is a bit awkward and clunky. Literally, it should read: "he shall ask and he will for him give life, those who commit sin not to death." For sake of interpretation, many translations change the underlined pronoun to "God" for they believe this is what John intended. However, this is not an syntactical (based upon language) decision, but a doctrinal one. It seems inconsistent to with Scripture to credit a believer with giving life, instead of directing that gift to God. However, the Scriptures have before made such a suggestion:
My brethren, if any among you strays from the truth and one turns him back, let him know that he who turns a sinner from the error of his way will save his soul from death and will cover a multitude of sins.--James 5:19-20
But you, beloved, ought to remember the words that were spoken beforehand by the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ, that they were saying to you, "In the last time there will be mockers, following after their own ungodly lusts." These are the ones who cause divisions, worldly-minded, devoid of the Spirit. But you, beloved, building yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting anxiously for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to eternal life. And have mercy on some, who are doubting; save others, snatching them out of the fire; and on some have mercy with fear, hating even the garment polluted by the flesh.--Jude 17-23
Therefore, I do not believe it is necessary to change the pronoun to a reference to God (which is grammatically difficult to justify). John can speak here as a brother's prayer being a secondary agent without neglecting that it is clearly God's work to give life. Simply the action of asking/requesting shows the brother does not consider himself personally capable of effecting this change. He is calling upon God to give life to his brother, understanding God is the primary agent.

a sin to death--What is the "sin to death." There are differing opinions:

1. Physical death. Clearly, there are sins that can lead to physical death. Not only can some ravage our bodies and cause us to physically break down, Paul even tells us that some believers are killed by God due to their sinful attitude (1 Corinthians 11:30). However, John's emphasis does not appear to be on the physical. He states that "he will to him give life" and every time 1 John uses life the author is speaking toward eternal life. (The same argument could be made toward 1 John's usage of death.)

2. Loss of salvation. Not only is this problematic with other passages in Scripture (Ephesians 1:13-14, Romans 8:31-39, and John 10...just to name three texts), it is also problematic for this passage. In verse 18, John clearly says that the one who is born of God cannot be touched by the evil one. Therefore, John affirms the eternal security of the beleiver in this very passage.

3. Apostasy. Understanding that "brother" does not have to mean a believer (see above), John appears to be speaking of the person who turns from God, though at one time professed to be a part of the community. This would be consistent with the unpardonable sin as blasphemy of the Spirit. This would be the person which 1 John 2:18-19 calls the antichrist. This person has professed to be a believer (for they professed to be of us), but showed they were not by leaving. Hebrews 6:1-8 also seems to shed light upon this.

Since we cannot see the heart (1 Samuel 16:7), members of a church are left to assess confessions and fruit. A person may claim to be a believer, may participate in ordinances, may show and obedience that appears to be fruit and may even instruct others accurately in the faith, but this does not mean for sure that they are a believer. John has already explained to us (2:19) that if the person were to depart either in faith or in practice, that would be the sign that they were not truly of us.

So why wouldn't John simply say this? Well, apostasy, by definition, is difficult to classify. A bold non-believer (either antagonistic or simply apathetic toward the message) is not an apostate, they are simply just an unbeliever. Even one who claims to be a Christian but clearly rejects (either in ignorance or rebellion) the gospel is not an apostate, they too are simply a non-believer. To "qualify" as an apostate...the person once looked like a believer (including professing Christ) but later abandons. It can often look confusing in Scripture, because it almost looks like a person lost their salvation, for similar to John calling them "brother" (see above) it could cause some to read the text and think the person really was saved.

It appears that A rebellion against Christ and His gospel, from a person who once professed Him, is the sin to death.

So is it wrong to pray for an apostate? Some people wonder if it wrong to pray for an apostate person. Without committing too much time to that issue right now, I do think it is important to notice that is not the direct point of John's statement. He is not writing to dissuade a person from praying for an apostate person, he is writing to encourage the person to pray for their brother committing the sin not leading to death.

v 17
All unrighteousness is sin. This may seem like "well duh" redundancy until we look at it closer. What we translate as "unrighteousness" is actually the word for righteousness with an "a" preceding it. Just like atheism means one who is not a theist and atypical means not typical. Similarly, John is saying "all that is not righteous is sin." John is reminding us that all sin causes us to fall short of the glory of God. We may be tempted to think that since all sin does not lead to death, sin is not a problem. However, any act, thought or word which is not righteous is sin.

v 18
Is Born of God. In the 6 verses using "born" from 1 John, John clearly refers to believers. This language clearly points a person back to John 3:1-21...that the Spirit does the work of causing a person to be born again, trust in Jesus Christ for salvation. The person here is clearly one who is in a right relationship with God through the work of Jesus Christ.

No one who is born of God sins. John has already clearly spoken against "sinless perfection" (1 John 1:5-10). Similar to the language in 3:7-10, John is speaking against perpetual, unrepentant sin. A genuine believer will not spiral into the sin leading to death, for he is protected by...

He who was born of God. In 5:1, John has already spoken of the believer and of Jesus being born of God. The contrast between "is" and "was" helps us see the shift in his focus. A believer does not need to fear the evil one because he is protected by Jesus Christ Himself. He (a believer) will not commit the sin to death because He (the Savior) will not allow it!

the evil one does not touch him. Satan may rule this world right now, but it is not a sovereign rule. He is not free to act and will however he pleases. Even his rebellion is submitted to the permission of the Father. Therefore, with Christ guarding the life of the believer, He does not need to worry about the attack of Satan, for Christ is protecting him. (Conversely, this also means the Christian practice of blaming our sin upon Satan is not good theology. If he cannot touch us, then we cannot blame our actions on him. See James 1:12-18 for a better explanation regarding sin.)

Exposition

As said earlier, the Scriptures teach that a believer cannot lose their salvation. The classic fear generated which resists this view claims that all motivation to serve God is gone. If a person is saved, and they cannot lose their salvation, what is the purpose of pursuing Christ...does it really matter? However, this passage encourages us to pray for our brother (or sister) who is sinning. While John concludes the message reminding us that Satan cannot touch us, he begins the passage by sharing one way God protects the believer.

The church is a necessary component of the process. God will use the prayers of fellow believers to help call a child from their sin. Your prayers can be instrumental in calling a brother away from their sin. Of course, to do so, you must be involved closely in one another's lives.

God saves His children and causes them to be born again. He also keeps them and prevents them from falling away. He guards them so that the evil one cannot even touch them. However, He does not do this in completely inexplicable ways. In His great grace, He has given us one another, to hold each other accountable, to know each other, to pray for one another and even confront one another. He is the One who makes His bride spotless and will present her to Himself, but He even uses members of the bride to help one other become more radiant.

Conclusion

This kind of love for one another, and these kind of prayers for one another's lives surely cannot come from isolated contact. The church cannot be the kind of place where a person sneaks in the back, sits and slips out the door when it is over. A person causes the body to suffer (and their own walk) when they neglect the public assembly (Hebrews 10:19-25. It is foolish for a person to say that they do not need the church for they know they are a believer and God will keep them from swaying. They are turning from one of the very means God has provided to keep them from perpetual sin.

If people do not know you well enough to know how to pray for you when you sin, then you need to get involved with others so that they can. If you are not getting involved in others lives, so that you can pray for them when they sin, you are neglecting your responsibility to others. If your walk is aloof and detached from others, you are not living God's righteous desire.

And as John has just reminded us, if it isn't righteous, it is sin.