Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
Parallel to I John 1:8.
we have not sinned—referring to the commission of actual sins, even after regeneration and conversion; whereas in I John 1:8, "we have no sin," refers to the present GUILT remaining (until cleansed) from the actual sins committed, and to the SIN of our corrupt old nature still adhering to us. The perfect "have . . . sinned" brings down the commission of sins to the present time, not merely sins committed before, but since, conversion.
we make him a liar—a gradation; I John 1:6, "we lie"; I John 1:8, "we deceive ourselves"; worst of all, "we make Him a liar," by denying His word that all men are sinners (compare I John 5:10).
his word is not in us—"His word," which is "the truth" (I John 1:8), accuses us truly; by denying it we drive it from our hearts (compare John 5:38). Our rejection of "His word" in respect to our being sinners, implies as the consequence our rejection of His word and will revealed in the law and Gospel as a whole; for these throughout rest on the fact that we have sinned, and have sin.
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing 1 John 1:10:
1 John 1:1
1 John 2:1
1 John 3:6
1 John 5:10
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