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Lesson 81 - 1 John 3:3...just as Christ is pure.
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Lesson 81 - 1 John 3:3...just as Christ is pure.

1 John 3:3

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Welcome to the Hope Bible School verse-by-verse Bible study of 1 John. This is Jeff M Newman. Get a new lesson every other week on Mondays at 12:00 PM Pacific.

In Lesson 81, we are going to study the third and final part of 1 John 3:3.

Let’s read this part of the verse.


1 John 3:3 …just as He is pure.


Let’s go over the definitions of the words.

Just as (2531. kathos) — Means “in the same manner as,” or “according to.” It establishes a pattern or standard, not merely a loose comparison. The believer’s purity is measured against Christ’s purity.

He (1565. ekeinos) — Means Jesus Christ specifically.

Is (1510. eimi) pure (53. hagnos) — Means Christ’s present and ongoing state of being. Pure means chaste, clean, innocent, and free from moral defilement. It carries the idea of inward purity that is unmixed with sin.

In other words, Christ is presently and perfectly pure, morally undefiled, completely free from sin, and eternally holy. His purity is not temporary or partial, it is His very nature.

In the previous lessons, we learned that believers who hope in Christ’s return will be like Him when He is revealed.

Because of that hope, they seek to purify themselves now. They pursue purity according to the same standard as Christ, who is perfectly pure and free from sin.

Christ is our example and pattern of purity.

Jesus Christ has always been pure and will always be pure.

He does not need to purify Himself because there is nothing in Him that needs cleansing.

Believers, however, must continually pursue purity, not through self effort, but by abiding in Him and relying on God’s work in their lives.

Do not compare yourself to other people. Compare your life to Christ, for He alone is the true standard.

Therefore pursue holiness. Holiness means being set apart to God and increasingly conformed to His character, especially His moral purity.

As you fix your gaze on Jesus, the Spirit transforms you so that your life increasingly reflects His purity.

The hope of seeing Him face to face and being transformed into His likeness becomes the motivation for pursuing purity now.

Let us examine several passages of Scripture that affirm the purity of Christ.

In Hebrews 4:15, we learn that Jesus was tempted in every way as we are, yet without sin. He experienced real temptation but never yielded to it, remaining perfectly aligned with the will of God. Because of this, He is the perfect High Priest and mediator between God and humanity. When you are tempted, look to Jesus and follow His example. Let Him be your model of purity.


Hebrews 4:15 For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who was tempted in every way that we are, yet was without sin.


In 2 Corinthians 5:21, we read that because Christ knew no sin, He was able to bear sin on our behalf. He did not become sinful, but took upon Himself the guilt and judgment our sin deserved. This shows Jesus’ absolute moral purity. Because of His sinlessness and sacrificial work, we are made the righteousness of God in Him.


2 Corinthians 5:21 God made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.


In 1 Peter 2:22, we are reminded that Jesus committed no sin, nor was deceit found in His mouth. This affirms Christ’s purity in both word and deed. His life reflects perfect moral purity, completely free from corruption or wrongdoing. Let Jesus be your example of purity.


1 Peter 2:22 “He committed no sin, and no deceit was found in His mouth.”


In 1 John 3:5, we read that in Christ there is no sin. He is completely pure. Because of His sinlessness, He could be the perfect sacrifice, bearing our sins and taking them away once and for all.


1 John 3:5 But you know that Christ appeared to take away sins, and in Him there is no sin.


In John 8:46, we see Jesus challenging His opponents to convict Him of any sin. This is something only He could rightly say, because He is without sin. His question highlights His moral purity and sinlessness. Since no charge could be brought against Him, it confirms that His life and teaching were completely consistent with the truth.


John 8:46 Which of you can prove Me guilty of sin? If I speak the truth, why do you not believe Me?


In conclusion, Jesus is pure. He has always been pure and always will be pure.

We are called to purify ourselves, just as Jesus is pure.

Keep your eyes on Christ, put your hope in Him, and abide in Him. This will lead you to grow in purity day by day.

Let’s review the key takeaways from the verses that show that Jesus is pure.

  1. Jesus was tempted in every way we are, yet He never sinned (Hebrews 4:15).

  2. Christ, who knew no sin, bore our sin so we could become righteous before God (2 Corinthians 5:21).

  3. Jesus committed no sin and spoke no deceit (1 Peter 2:22).

  4. In Christ, there is absolutely no sin (1 John 3:5).

  5. No one can convict Jesus of sin (John 8:46).

Be encouraged, Jesus is perfectly and eternally pure. We are called to pursue purity, following His example. Keep your eyes on Christ, put your hope in Him, and abide in Him to grow in holiness every day.

Here is a prayer to help you respond to today’s lesson.


Lord Jesus, thank You for Your perfect purity and sinless life. Help me to follow Your example and pursue holiness each day. Teach me to rely on You, abide in You, and grow in righteousness. May my words and actions reflect Your character, and may my hope always be fixed on You. Amen.


Let’s read this part of the verse, one more time.


1 John 3:3 …just as He is pure.


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Thank you and God bless you.

Jeff M Newman

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