We Fellowship

Apr 26, 2026    Mike Kellett

This powerful exploration of 1 John chapter 1 confronts us with a liberating truth: walking in the light isn't about achieving sinless perfection, but about maintaining faithful direction. We often fall into the trap of thinking our relationship with God operates like a spiritual tightrope—one misstep and we're plunged into darkness, desperately needing to confess our way back into God's favor. But Scripture reveals something far more beautiful and sustaining. When we walk in the light as God is in the light, the blood of Jesus doesn't just cleanse us once; it continuously purifies us from all sin. This isn't a license for careless living, but rather an invitation to honest fellowship with a God who knows our struggles and provides an advocate in Jesus Christ. The message challenges the dangerous self-deception of claiming to be without sin, calling us instead to authentic confession and confident trust in the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice. We're reminded that our assurance shouldn't rest on our performance but on the ongoing work of Jesus, who speaks to the Father on our behalf. This transforms our faith from anxious uncertainty into joyful confidence, knowing that the blood truly is enough—not just for our past sins, but for our present struggles and future failures as we journey toward Christlikeness.