Zabeon Speaks

Zabeon Speaks

di Zabeon Lewis
Spirit, Water and the Blood
1 John chapter 5 1. Obedience Is “Not a Burden” (v.3) If you experience God’s commands as restrictive, what does that reveal about what you love more than Him? 2. Love for God’s Children (v.1–2) Who in the body of Christ do you avoid, judge, or compete with, and how does that expose pride rather than love? 3. Overcoming the World (v.4) Where do you repeatedly lose to temptation and then spiritualize it instead of calling it defeat? 4. Real Faith vs. Religious Identity (v.5) If faith overcomes the world, what ongoing compromise proves your faith is passive, not victorious? 5. Calling God a Liar (v.10) Where does your anxiety, control, or disobedience show that you do not actually trust what God has said? 6. Assurance and Integrity (v.13) If you claim assurance of eternal life, does your private life support that confidence or contradict it? 7. Prayer and Will (v.14–15) What prayers are you praying that you already know are outside God’s will but you want them anyway? 8. Enabling Sin (v.16–17) Where have you stayed silent about someone’s destructive sin because preserving comfort mattered more than their soul? 9. Protected from the Evil One (v.18) If the one born of God is guarded, what doors are you knowingly leaving open to temptation? 10. Idolatry (v.21) When you are stressed, lonely, angry, or insecure, what do you instinctively reach for before you reach for God? Closing Question “Little children, guard yourselves from idols.” (v.21). What idol in this room is still being defended instead of destroyed?
Faith to be Loved
1 John Chapter 4 1. Testing spirits (v.1): What voices, teachings, influencers, or inner impulses do you trust without testing because they affirm your desires instead of confronting your sin? 2. False confession (v.2–3): In what ways do you verbally affirm Jesus while living in patterns that deny His authority over your body, relationships, or choices? 3. Cultural Christianity (v.5): Where does your worldview sound more like culture, trauma, or social media than like Scripture and how does that excuse your behavior? 4. Selective listening (v.6): What biblical truths do you resist or ignore because accepting them would require repentance or surrender? 5. Redefining love (v.7–8): How have you redefined “love” to mean tolerance, comfort, or niceness so you don’t have to confront sin, yours or others’? 6. God’s initiating love (v.9–10): If God loved you while you were undeserving, who do you refuse to love because you believe they must earn it? 7. Invisible God, visible proof (v.12): What does the way you treat people reveal about whether God’s love is actually being perfected in you? 8. Fear exposed (v.17–18): How does fear of rejection, exposure, loss, or discomfort still control your decisions more than love does? 9. Claim vs reality (v.20): Who do you say you love God while consistently resenting, dismissing, avoiding, or speaking poorly about others? 10. Obedience test (v.21): What command to love others have you knowingly disobeyed because obedience would cost you: pride, control, or convenience?
How to Love
1 John chapter 3 1. Hope exposes impurity (v.2–3): What impurity do you knowingly tolerate that proves your hope is anchored more in delay than in Christ’s return? 2. Practiced sin (v.4): What sin in your life requires planning, secrecy, or justification making it a choice, not a struggle? 3. Abiding test (v.6): What behavior instantly reappears when no one is watching, revealing where you do not actually abide in Christ? 4. Spiritual allegiance (v.8): If your habits preach louder than your words, what gospel does your life proclaim and who does it glorify? 5. Resistance to exposure (v.7): What righteousness do you avoid because it would expose your relationships, finances, habits, or reputation? 6. Cain’s hatred (v.12–15): Who do you silently hope will fail, fade, or fall so you don’t have to face your own disobedience? 7. Passive harm (v.15): How do you punish others through withdrawal, silence, delay, or indifference while telling yourself you are being “wise”? 8. Love measured by cost (v.16–17): What need have you clearly seen and deliberately ignored because meeting it would inconvenience your lifestyle? 9. False reassurance (v.19–20): What sin keeps accusing your heart because you have confessed it repeatedly without ever killing it? 10. Prayer contradiction (v.21–24): What are you asking God to do for you while openly refusing what He has already told you to do?
Do Not Love the World
1 John 2:15-29 Starts mid commentary on verse 15 Love of the World: Do you struggle with loving the world more than the Father? Temptation: Where does the majority of your temptations lie, in the desire of the eyes, desire of the flesh, or the pride of life? Drift from truth: What teachings, voices, or cultural beliefs have you embraced because they excuse your sin rather than confront it? Abiding: In what ways does your life show that you visit Christ occasionally rather than abide in Him daily? Resistance to conviction: When the Holy Spirit exposes sin in you, do you repent or do you explain, delay, distract, or harden yourself? False security: What ongoing sin are you tolerating while still assuming you will stand confidently before Christ when He appears? Endurance: If perseverance proves belonging (v.19, v.24), what patterns in your life suggest you are slowly walking away rather than remaining faithful?
Do Not Sin
1 John 2:1-14 1. Pride: Where do you resist God’s commands because you believe your judgment, feelings, or experiences matter more than His Word? 2. Control: In what areas of your life do you insist on control while still asking God to bless outcomes you refuse to surrender? 3. Lust: What are you repeatedly exposing your mind or body to that you already know dishonors Christ and why are you still calling yourself obedient? 4. Bitterness: Who have you refused to forgive while claiming to walk in the light, and how has that resentment shaped your words, tone, or distance? 5.Apathy: Where have you grown spiritually lazy, no longer fighting sin, no longer pursuing holiness while convincing yourself this is “seasonal” or “normal”? 6. Selfishness: How do your decisions consistently protect your comfort, reputation, or desires at the expense of obedience and love for others? 7. Deception: What sin do you soften with spiritual language so you don’t have to confess it plainly? 8. Hypocrisy: In what ways does your private life contradict the spiritual image others see and how long have you maintained that divide 9. Presumption: How have you treated Jesus as your Advocate for forgiveness while rejecting Him as Lord over your behavior? 10.Resistance to maturity: Which sins prove that you are still spiritually immature, even though you want to be seen as strong, seasoned, or “past that”?
In The Light
1 John 1:1-10 Where have you convinced yourself that partial obedience is still “walking in the light”? How do you excuse darkness in your life by pointing to someone else’s sin? If everything hidden were brought into the light today, what would most threaten your sense of control or identity? What sin do you repeatedly commit while presuming on God’s grace instead of repenting? How have you reframed your sin as weakness, personality, or circumstance to avoid calling it what God calls it? When you say “everyone struggles,” what responsibility are you refusing to take? What would genuine repentance cost you that you are currently unwilling to pay?
Faith and Obedience
Genesis 6
Am I my Brother’s Keeper
Genesis 4: 1-16