1ヨハネ 4
Japanese Bible: Easy-to-Read Version
偽預言者に要注意
4 愛する友よ!この世に神のことばだと言って曲がった真理を教えるウソの教師が多く出回っている。人の言うことをなんでも信じるのではなく、それがどこから来たものかを探り、本当に神から来たことばなのかをはっきりさせるのだ。 2 聖霊から出たものかどうかを見極める方法はいたって簡単。それはイエスが救い主であり、この世に人間となって現れたことを証言するかどうかだ。 3 だが、それを認めていない言葉は神から来た言葉ではなく、むしろ救い主の敵から来た言葉だ。アンチ救い主の声をあなた達はすでに聞いている。その声はすでにこの世の中に紛れ込んでいるのだ。
4 私の子たちよ!神の側についた時点で、みんなはアンチ救い主、すなわち偽預言者をすでに打ち負かしている。なぜなら、あなたの内にいる聖霊は、この世のものよりも偉大だからだ。 5 この世に属する者は、この世の欲望に基づいて話す。そして、この世は彼らの声に関心を寄せるのだ。 6 しかし、私たちは神から来ている。だから、神を知っている者は私たちの声に耳を傾ける。一方、神から来ていない人々には私たちの声が響かない。彼らは私たちの声に興味がないからだ。こうして私たちは見分けることができるのだ。そのスピリットが本物なのか、偽物なのかを。
神を愛し、互いを愛す
7 友よ、互いに愛し合いなさい!なぜなら愛は神から来るからだ。互いを愛する者は誰でも神の子であり、神と親しい人間だ。 8 誰も愛さない人は、神を知らない人間だ。なぜなら神は愛だから。 9 神はこのように私たちに愛を示した・・・神は自分の1人息子を通して私たちにいのちを与えるためにイエスをこの世に送ったのだ。 10 本当の愛とは、私たちが神を愛しているその愛ではなく、神が私たちを愛しているその愛の姿なのだ。神は私たちの過ちを取り除くために自分の息子を送った。
11 友よ!神はこうしてその大きな愛を私たちに示してくれたのだ。だからこそ、私たちも互いに愛し合うべきなんだ! 12 今まで誰も神を見たことがない。しかし!もし私たちが愛を持ち、互いに助け合っているのなら、その中に神は必ずいてくれる。お互いに愛し合うということ、ただそれを実行するだけで神の愛が目的を果たしてくれるのだ。そして、その愛は私たちの中で完全なものとなる。 13 私たちは知っている!私たちみんなは、神の中に生きているということを・・・そして、神もまた私たちの中で生きていることを!なぜそれが分かるかって?・・・それは、神が聖霊を私たちの内側に与えてくれたからだ。 14 私たちは、お父さんが息子を救い主としてこの世に送ったということを見てきた。そして今、私たちはそのことを人々に伝えている。 15 「私はイエスが神のひとり子であることを信じている」と自分で宣言するなら誰であれ、その人は神の中に住んでおり、また神もその人の中に住んでいる。 16 私たちは神に与えられた愛を知っているだけでなく、信頼しているのだ。神は愛。よって愛の内に生きる者は神の内に生きる者であり、神も同じくその人の内に生きているということだ。 17 もし神の愛が私たちの内で完全なものとされるなら、神がこの世を裁く時に私たちは恐れを抱くことなく、神の前に立つことができる。そう!恐れずにいられるんだ。それはこの世で私たちはイエスのようだということだ。 18 神の愛があるところには、恐れの感情などないはずだ。なぜなら、神の完璧な愛がその恐れを取り除いてくれるからだ。逆に、恐れを感じているということは、完全な神の愛がその人の中に働いている状態ではなく、神の罰を受けているという状態なのだ。
19 神が先に愛してくれたからこそ、私たちは神や人を愛することができる! 20 神は愛しているが、教会の兄弟、姉妹たちのことは愛していないと言うのなら、その人は嘘つきだ。目に見える人間を愛せないで、見たこともない神をどうやって愛すのか? 21 神を愛すなら、自ずとみんなのこと、教会のことを愛せるはずだ!お互いに愛すること、これこそ神の命令である。
1 John 4
New Catholic Bible
Chapter 4
The Spirit of the Antichrist in the World[a]
1 Beloved,
do not trust every spirit,
but test the spirits
to see whether they are from God.
For many false prophets
have gone out into the world.
2 This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God:
every spirit that acknowledges
that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh[b]
is from God,
3 and every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus
is not from God.
This is the spirit of the Antichrist,
about whose coming you have been told,
and that it is already in the world.
4 Dear children,
you are from God[c]
and you have conquered them,
for the one who is in you is greater
than the one who is in the world.
5 They are from the world;
therefore, what they say is from the world,
and the world listens to them.
6 We are from God.
Anyone who knows God listens to us,
while anyone who is not from God
refuses to listen to us.
This is how we can distinguish
the spirit of truth from the spirit of falsehood.[d]
Remain in Love[e]
What Love Is
7 Beloved,
let us love one another,
because love is from God.[f]
Everyone who loves is born of God and knows God.
8 Whoever does not love
does not know God,
because God is love.
9 God’s love was revealed to us in this way:
God sent his only-begotten Son into the world
so that we might have life through him.
10 This is what love is:
not that we have loved God,
but that he loved us
and sent his Son as expiation for our sins.[g]
11 Beloved,
since God loved us so much,
we should love one another.
12 No one has ever seen God,
but if we love one another,
God abides in us,
and his love is made complete in us.
13 This is how we can be certain
that we abide in him
and that he abides in us:
he has given us a share in his Spirit.[h]
14 Moreover, we have seen for ourselves
and can testify
that the Father has sent the Son
as the Savior of the world.
15 God abides in anyone who acknowledges
that Jesus is the Son of God,
and that person abides in God.
16 We have come to know
and to believe in
the love that God has for us.
God is love,
and whoever abides in love
abides in God,
and God in him.
17 This is how love is made perfect in us,
enabling us to have confidence
on the Day of Judgment,
because even in this world
we have become like him.
18 In love there is no fear;
indeed, perfect love casts out fear,
because fear has to do with punishment,
and whoever fears
has not yet achieved perfection in love.
19 Therefore, we love because he first loved us.
20 If someone says, “I love God,”
but at the same time hates his brother,
he is a liar.
For whoever does not love the brother
whom he has seen
cannot love God whom he has not seen.
21 This is the commandment
we have received from him:
whoever loves God
must also love his brother.
Footnotes
- 1 John 4:1 We must learn to discern the thoughts of human beings—the “spirits.” Among the teachers and theorists that had appeared at this time there were those who did not acknowledge Jesus as the Lord and Savior and wished to impose their views on the Christian communities. John says that this is perversion, the appearance of false christs of the end times (see 1 Jn 2:18-22). He strengthens believers by telling them that they do not belong to the world, i.e., this universe that delights in its limitations and its own insignificances. They must believe in the Gospel of God proclaimed by the witnesses who have been sent, among whom he places himself by saying “We are from God” (v. 6).
- 1 John 4:2 Jesus Christ has come in the flesh: see note on 1 Jn 1:1. John excludes the Gnostics, especially those known as Cerinthians, who taught that the Divine Christ came upon the human Christ at his Baptism and left him at the Cross—thus claiming that only the man Jesus died.
- 1 John 4:4 From God: another expression for “born of God” (1 Jn 2:29; 3:9). The one who is in the world: the devil (see Jn 12:31; 16:11).
- 1 John 4:6 Spirit of truth . . . spirit of falsehood: this refers to the theme of the two spirits, which is similar to the theme of the two ways (see Deut 11:26; Mt 7:13-14). Confronted by two worlds, those who live on earth choose one or the other by partaking of the spirit of either one (see 1 Jn 3:8, 19). However, those who choose the right one (the spirit of truth) will attain certain victory (see 1 Jn 2:13f; 4:4; 5:4f).
- 1 John 4:7 There are splendid pages in the Bible that speak of what love is—for example, Paul’s hymn on love (1 Cor 13) and this text. The whole theology of love is developed in these verses, which give us the deepest understanding of Christianity as a great movement of life and experience, and not an abstract speculation. Love is reality: i.e., in God; it is witnessed to in an experience: i.e., in Christ; and it is expressed in the reality of fraternal love: i.e., among believers.
God and love: the two words go together, just as do knowledge of God and fraternal love. The living discovery of God does not take place in plumbing the most compelling ideas but in becoming like Christ, in the experience of fraternal love. Without this, no fellowship with God is possible. Fraternal love and faith in Christ go together; and this experience enables us to verify the value of every religion and every spirituality. Nothing else can deliver human beings from the fear of judgment. - 1 John 4:7 Love is from God: hence, those who love God show that they are born of God. God is love: i.e., he is loving in his essential nature and in all his actions. The Gospel of John also affirms that God is spirit (see Jn 4:24) and light (see Jn 1:5) as well as true and just, powerful, holy, and faithful.
- 1 John 4:10 It was God who first loved us when we had no love for him or even for ourselves (see Rom 5:6-10). He showed his love by sending his Son to atone for our sins (see 1 Jn 2:2). This is the motive for our love for one another.
- 1 John 4:13 A share in his Spirit: this is the Spirit promised for the Messianic Age (see Acts 2:17-21, 33); he has been poured out into our hearts (see Rom 5:5; 1 Thes 4:8) and brings forth in us the inner certainty that the Apostles proclaimed outwardly (see 1 Jn 5:6f; Acts 5:32)—in this case about the Divine adoption of Christians (see Rom 8:15f; Gal 4:6).
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