1 John 1:7 is also for John's fellow Christians...why would he be addressing different persons from one sentence to the next?
You say IN JESUS we are sinless. Maybe you mean that if we are living IN JESUS then our sins are forgiven as if they were not committed?
I agree to the rest of what you've stated.
Hi GG,
Most westerners with a Greek mindset like us, read 1 John 1, just as you do. But those who really study learn the "mindset" of the eastern apostle which can mean something quite different than the simple way a westerner grasps the words. 1 John 1 is
TO Christians, warning them of the false teachers infiltrating the Church - the Gnostics. It is also to those Gnostics that are in John's congregation with their own twisted beliefs. Unfortunately, almost 2000 years later, those false doctrines have taken root in the Church, and has become the most popular in the Church.
The apostle John was using the eastern Semitic writing style of
contrasts. It is light (of God) verses darkness (of sin). The Gnostics of verses 6, 8, and 10 taught that sins of the flesh were not sins. Thus they were fellowshipping with God but committing sins of the flesh and believing those sins didn't separate them from God; that they were not sins of the "spirit" so okay with God. Thus they said they didn't sin, even though they did, because they were without the Spirit of God in them, nor could they understand His Word. They were carnal.
Edit: But the bottom line is what you, yourself, practice. Do you commit willful sins, or does your conscience prevent you? There are those who believe as you do in interpreting these verses in 1 John, but do as John's first reason for writing is, 1 John 2:1 My little children, these things I write to you, so that you
may not sin. Why say that if all Christians still sin and impossible not to? But that is just the doctrine we are discussing. It is what we do in our own lives that truly matters. Therefore, if you follow your conscience and don't go against your conscience, and yet teach others your interpretation of 1 John 1, which is actually contradictory to how you conduct yourself, that is what is meant by conducting yourself in a worthy manner, but teaching a false doctrine. That is the true meaning of another misunderstood scripture by others who believe that 1 John 1:8 is a true Christian, 1 Corinthians 3:14 "If anyone’s work which he has built on
it endures, he will receive a reward. 15 If anyone’s work is burned, he will suffer loss; but he himself will be saved, yet so as through fire." Meaning the false doctrine will be burned as untrue, but the righteous Christian will be saved according to his actual conduct.