What’s In A Name?

calendar_today April 12, 2026
menu_book 2 John 1
person Nathan Titus
view_list 2-3 John

The sermon centers on the profound theological and pastoral significance of 2 John, where the aging Apostle John, identifying himself as the ‘elder,’ addresses the church as the ‘elect lady’—a metaphor for the bride of Christ and the mother of believers—emphasizing that her identity and the individual members’ worth are rooted in God’s eternal, sovereign election before the foundation of the world. This election, grounded in divine grace and not human merit, is the foundation of both personal assurance and mutual love, freeing believers from anxiety over performance and empowering obedience as a response to security in Christ. The elder’s tone is tender, urgent, and deeply personal, reflecting decades of spiritual maturity and the weight of being one of the last apostles, writing not from authority alone but from a lifetime of shared faith, suffering, and love. He calls the church to remain faithful amid external pressures and internal threats from false teachers, not through fear or legalism, but through the enduring truth of God’s unshakable love and the communal reality of being both a unified body and a family of distinct, beloved individuals. Ultimately, the sermon presents election not as a doctrine to be debated, but as a living reality that transforms how believers see one another, how they love, and how they respond to Christ’s open invitation to all who come in faith.

Back to All Sermons