
<p>How can a Christian have real assurance before God when their own heart keeps condemning them? In this message from 1 John 3:19-24, John does not ignore the reality of self-condemnation—he expects it. But he also shows that believers do not have to stay trapped there. Danny and Michael discuss yesterday’s sermon, unpack the main points, and go beyond yesterday with additional insight into the text.</p> <p>God wants His people to move from insecurity and fear to deep assurance and confidence before Him. This passage helps us see that biblical assurance is not built on feelings or wishful thinking, but on the transforming work of God in us, the fruit He produces through us, and ultimately the greatness of the God who knows everything and has given us Christ as our Advocate.</p> <p>Message Highlights:John expects believers to wrestle with condemnation. He says, “whenever our heart condemns us,” showing that this is a real and common part of the Christian fight.</p> <p>John wants be...