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Strong Talk on the Cosmos

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Overview:

1 John 2:12–17

It’s often best to go easy on others. When people are broken, beaten down, and feeling crushed beneath life’s load, the last thing they need is a verbal rebuke. On those occasions, a gentle touch of compassion holds them together. Other times, it’s necessary to lay aside the diplomacy and go for the jugular. Most of us can remember a time when the last thing we needed was sweet talk—what we needed was a swift kick in the pants. In the first two chapters, John was kind and gracious with his readers. Then, however, John got down to brass tacks. After readdressing his readers, he drove home a warning that is so strong, it’s impossible to miss his point. It is remarkable how pertinent and penetrating his comments on the cosmos are to this day. To all Christians: this is no time to dream and drift—listen up!

Message Summary:

In this message centering on 1 John 2:12–17, Chuck Swindoll issues a stern warning about the dangers of the world system, or the cosmos. He opens with a vivid personal memory from 50 years prior, standing on a troop ship in Tokyo Bay. Just as a seasoned Marine Colonel warned Swindoll and his fellow soldiers about the dangers of stepping into a foreign culture filled with pickpockets and vice, the Apostle John—a "battle-hardened Colonel" of the faith—warns believers about stepping into the dangerous territory of the world [5–9]. Swindoll addresses the three spiritual stages mentioned in the text: "little children" (the forgiven), "fathers" (the mature who know Him), and "young men" (the strong who have overcome). He cautions that spiritual maturity does not grant immunity to sin, citing biblical examples like David and Uzziah to prove that even older believers can fall if they become arrogant [10–14]. The core of the message dissects the three primary traps of the world: the lust of the flesh (base cravings), the lust of the eyes (materialism and envy), and the boastful pride of life (arrogance and status) [20–24]. The sermon concludes by offering a balanced strategy for living in a hostile environment. Swindoll rejects the extremes of isolation (hiding from the culture) and assertion (obnoxiously attacking the culture). Instead, he calls for insulation and discipline—living distinct, controlled lives within the world without falling in love with its temporary values, remembering that the world and its lusts are "passing away" [28–33].

Message Key Facts:

  • The Tokyo Bay Warning: Swindoll illustrates the text with a story from his time in the Marines. Before disembarking into a foreign culture, a Colonel warned the troops: "You are the foreigner... do not bring reproach to our land." He warned them about food, money, and morality, emphasizing that those who ignored the warning paid a heavy price [6–9].
  • Defining the Cosmos: Swindoll defines the "world" (Greek: cosmos) not as the planet, but as "that organized system headed by Satan that leaves God out and is a rival to him." He quotes Archbishop Trench, describing it as the "moral or immoral atmosphere which at every moment of our lives we inhale" [17–19].
  • The Myth of Senior Immunity: Addressing the "fathers," Swindoll warns against thinking one is "bulletproof" due to age. He cites Job 32:9 ("Great men are not always wise") and the failures of Abraham, Moses, David, and King Uzziah to show that older believers are still susceptible to the flesh [13–14].
  • Three Worldly Traps:
    1. Lust of the Flesh: Selfish ambition and gratification ("Me, myself, and I").
    2. Lust of the Eyes: Covetousness and "keeping up with the Joneses"—wanting the cars, clothes, and physique of others.
    3. Boastful Pride of Life: Defined as "the glorification of the worm," or self-elevation through titles and status [21–24].
  • The "Rick Reilly" Satire: Swindoll reads a satirical commencement speech by sportswriter Rick Reilly, mocking the arrogance of professional athletes who demand millions, illustrating the emptiness of the "boastful pride of life" [25–27].
  • Isolation vs. Insulation: Swindoll argues against the "monastic" approach of rejecting all technology and culture (isolation), calling it a reaction that makes Christians look like "bozos." He instead advocates for insulation—being in the world but protected by spiritual discipline [29–31].
  • The Magazine Test: Swindoll shares a story of a youth pastor who asked students to tear out every page of a magazine that appealed to the flesh, eyes, or pride. The students returned with nothing but the covers, illustrating how thoroughly the world system permeates media.
  • Passing Away: The ultimate reason not to love the world is its transience. Swindoll notes that everything the world offers is "passing away," comparing it to buying a car just to drive it off a cliff.

Message References:

  • 1 John 2:12–17: The primary text addressing the spiritual stages of believers and the command not to love the world.
  • Job 32:9: "Great men are not always wise, neither do the older understand justice".
  • John 17:15: Jesus’ prayer: "I do not ask You to take them out of the world, but to keep them from the evil one".
  • 2 Chronicles 26: The account of King Uzziah, who was faithful in his youth but fell into pride and judgment in his older years [13–14].
  • 2 Timothy 4:10: Referenced regarding Demas, who deserted Paul because he "loved this present world".

Message Speaker:

Pastor Chuck Swindoll

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