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Meno and the Doctrine
of Abiding

John Hepp, Jr.

Now he who keeps His commandments ABIDES in Him and He in him.
And by this we know that He ABIDES in us, by the Spirit whom He has
given us.

The verse above is 1
John 3:24, quoted from the New King James Version to show the word
abides. (Hereafter, we will quote from the NIV.) This verse
gives aspects of what has been called “The Doctrine of
Abiding,” based on writings by the apostle John. The key word
(here twice translated “abides”) is the Greek verb meno.
John uses this word twenty-four times in the five chapters of his
first epistle, and three times in 2 John. It is important to see how
he uses it.

Meno simply
means “to stay, remain, continue” in a place, condition,
or existence. Most writers use it only in a literal sense: for
physical or mental remaining. We will call this literal sense “sense
A.” John, however, also uses meno in a non-literal
sense, for moral or spiritual remaining. We will call this—the
basis of abiding—“sense B.” In either sense meno

extends an activity or status that already exists; it does not
start a new one. For example, to stay in a place only extends
being there; it is not a special kind of relationship.

Every New Testament use
of meno outside of John’s writings is in sense A. John
also sometimes uses it that way, as in the following examples from
his Gospel. The words in all-capital letters are the NIV translation
of meno. Notice something else about meno. It does
not itself suggest that the continued activity or status will—or
will not—come to an end. Such a suggestion must come from
other words, such as in the third example below (2:12, “for a
few days”).

1:32 “I saw the Spirit come down from heaven…and REMAIN
on him [Jesus].” (also v. 33)
1:38 “Where ARE you STAYING?” (also v. 39)
2:12 “There they STAYED for a few days.” (also 4:40;
11:6; each telling how long)
3:36 “God’s wrath REMAINS on him.”

Now consider sense B,
to continue morally or spiritually. Over half the time in his
Gospel, and usually in his epistles, John uses meno this way.
Since the KJV often translates meno as “abide,”[note 1]
John’s uses of sense B constitute “The Doctrine of
Abiding.” In the Gospel here are his first such uses, with
comments for each. In them abiding means to continue relationships
necessary for salvation. In other words, John uses sense B to
describe every converted person.

5:38 “nor DOES his word DWELL in you”

(This was the defect that kept some from believing the One whom God
sent and, as a result, from having life—v. 40—or the love
of God—v. 42. We infer, therefore, that God’s word does
dwell in all believers who receive eternal life.)

6:27 “food that ENDURES to eternal life”

(This true bread from heaven—v. 33—is Jesus Himself—vv.
35, 41—namely, his flesh

—v. 51. Therefore, the food
that must remain in someone for him to have eternal life would seem
to be Jesus remaining in him. Compare v. 56.)

6:56 “Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood REMAINS in me,
and I in him.”

(This eating and drinking produces or is evidence of mutual
indwelling. In the two previous verses—vv. 54-55—the same
eating and drinking give eternal life. Therefore, it would seem that
all who obtain eternal life remain in the Lord Jesus and He in them.)

8:31-32 “To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, “If
you HOLD TO [continue in] my teaching, you are really my disciples.
Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”

(These were people “who had believed”—v. 31—but
showed that they were not converted. They later tried to kill
Jesus—v. 59. He said that they were not really Abraham’s
children—v. 39—nor God’s children—v. 42—but
the devil’s—v. 44. Therefore, it is not sufficient to
initially “believe.” In order to truly be His disciple
and become free, one must “hold to [His] teaching.”)

It seems obvious from
these examples that all genuine Christians abide in Messiah and His
Word. Likewise, He (and God) and His Word abide in them.[note 2]
But this obvious meaning of meno gives us a difficulty in
John 15:1-17. In that last and climactic passage about abiding in
John’s Gospel,[note 3]
it seems to contradict the marvelous doctrine of Eternal Security
(“once saved, always saved”).[note 4]
In John 15 Messiah calls Himself “the true vine” (vv. 1,
5). His purpose as the vine, of course, is to produce fruit
(grapes). “The branches” in this vine (v. 5) are His
disciples, who are known as such by the grapes they produce (v.
8). Notice how He exhorts and warns them in 15:4-6.

4 REMAIN in me, and I WILL REMAIN in you. No branch can bear fruit
by itself; it must REMAIN in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit
unless you REMAIN in me. 5 I am the vine. You are the branches. If
a man REMAINS in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit. 6 If
anyone DOES not REMAIN in me, he is like a branch that is thrown
away…thrown into the fire and burned.

Thus, Messiah exhorts
people to remain in Him (v. 4) who are already branches (v. 5). And
He warns them on the assumption that some “branches” will

“not remain in” Him and will be “burned” (v.
6). This exhortation and warning seem to conflict with Eternal
Security. Doesn’t that doctrine guarantee that all true
believers will persevere and cannot be lost? If so, why exhort them
to remain in Messiah? Why warn them them about not remaining?

To harmonize John
15:1-17 with Eternal Security, some interpreters redefine meno.
In this passage they restrict it to selected believers. All
believers, they say, are in the vine, but not all abide.
In their interpretation abiding has become a new and optional
activity. It is not—as you saw in its earlier uses—a
continuation of an existing activity (here being “in” the
vine). Some of these interpreters conclude that not all believers
bear fruit (v. 4) and that being “burned” (v. 6) is a
temporal, not eternal, judgment. However, their explanation is not
valid. It changes the meaning of meno (whether sense A
or sense B) that you consistently saw in the earlier references.

A better solution
maintains that in John 15 abiding means to keep on believing. There
is—even in John’s Gospel—belief that does not
continue and does not save. I give evidence of that in Appendix B
(p. ). For now, see how the normal meaning of meno fits in
some of its uses in 1 John and 2 John. As above, the
translations of meno are in all-capital letters. For your own
study there is a complete list, at the end of this appendix, of the
use of meno in those books.

2:6 “Whoever claims to LIVE in him must walk as Jesus did.”

(“Live in him” continues “are in him,” from
the previous verse, v. 5.)

3:24 “Those who obey his commands LIVE in him, and he in them.
And this is how we know that he LIVES in us: We know it by the
Spirit he gave us.”

(By definition every genuine disciple of Messiah obeys Him—Matthew
5:24; 28:19—and has been given the Spirit—Romans 5:5;
8:9.)

4:12,13 “If we love one another, God LIVES in us….We
know that we LIVE in him and he [LIVES] in us, because he has given
us of his Spirit.”

(Our love is evidence that we are His disciples—John 13:35.
Regarding the Spirit, see the comment for 3:24.)

4:15 “If anyone acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of God, God
LIVES in him and he [LIVES] in God.”

(As in the previous example, this sentence begins with a protasis
[“if” clause]: “If anyone acknowledges that Jesus
is the Son of God.” This is followed by an apodosis
[conclusion]: “God LIVES in him and he in God.” Since
the protasis is true of every believer, so is the apodosis—mutual
indwelling.)

4:16 “Whoever LIVES in love LIVES in God, and God [LIVES] in
him.”
2 John 9 “Anyone who…DOES not CONTINUE in the teaching
of Messiah does not have God; whoever CONTINUES in the teaching has
both the Father and the Son.”

(Could there be any stronger way of equating meno with
genuine Christianity?)

Thus, abiding is not a
special relationship but a continuance of what already exists—of
believing. Will genuine believers unfailingly abide (continue to
believe)? The doctrine of Eternal Security says yes. However, the
exhortations to abide are essential. God designs to keep us secure
in part through our heeding the exhortations. As in all His
dealings, He treats us not as inanimate objects (like rocks) but as
people who respond.

Those who do not abide
(continue, remain) are not genuine believers. The false teachers did
not abide, which is John’s proof that they never were
believers: “If they had belonged to us, they would have
remained with us” (2:19). Similarly, when he says that “no
murderer has eternal life [remaining] in him” (3:15), he simply
means that eternal life was never present (see v. 14). Whatever was
not there could not remain.

Meno
in 1 John and 2 John: Continue Morally or Spiritually

Reference

New King James Version Text
(Translation
of
Meno Form in All-Capital Letters)

NIV Translation of Meno

1 John 2:6

He who says he ABIDES in Him,
ought himself also to walk just as He walked.

LIVE

2:10

He who loves his brother
ABIDES in the light.

LIVES

2:14

because…the word of God
ABIDES in you

LIVES

2:17

He who does the will of God
ABIDES forever.

LIVES

2:19

for if they had been of us,
they WOULD HAVE CONTINUED with us

WOULD HAVE REMAINED

2:24

Therefore LET that ABIDE in
you which you heard from the beginning. If what you heard from
the beginning ABIDES in you; you also WILL ABIDE in the Son and in
the Father.

SEE THAT…REMAINS [If
it does]

WILL REMAIN

2:27

But the anointing which you
have received from Him ABIDES in you….and just as it has
taught you, you WILL ABIDE in Him.

REMAINS

REMAIN

2:28

And now, little children,
ABIDE in Him.

CONTINUE

3:6

Whoever ABIDES in him does
not sin. Note:
This is contrasted to “whoever commits [practices] sin”
in 3:4.

LIVES

3:9

for His seed REMAINS in him

REMAINS

3:14

He who does not love his
brother ABIDES in death.

REMAINS

3:15

no murderer has eternal life
ABIDING in him.

[omit]

3:17

How DOES the love of God
ABIDE in him?

CAN…BE

3:24

Now he who keeps His
commandments ABIDES in Him and He in him. And by this we know
that He ABIDES in us, by the Spirit whom He has given us.

LIVE

LIVES

4:12

If we love one another, God
ABIDES in us.

LIVES

4:13

By this we know that we ABIDE
in Him and He in us, because He has given us of His Spirit.

LIVE

4:15

Whoever confesses that Jesus
is the Son of God, God ABIDES in him, and he in God.

LIVES

4:16

God is love, and he who
ABIDES in love ABIDES in God, and God [ABIDES] in him.

LIVES…[LIVES]

LIVES

2 John 2

because of the truth which
ABIDES in us and will be with us forever

LIVES

2 John 9

Whoever transgresses and DOES
not ABIDE in the doctrine of Christ does not have God. He who
ABIDES in the doctrine of Christ has both the Father and the Son.

DOES CONTINUE CONTINUES

Note 1 (return to text)
KJV also uses “continue,” “remain,”

or “dwell.” NIV most often translates it “live”
but also “remain” or “continue.” The NET
Bible translates “remain” if possible change seems
involved—but usually “reside.”

Note 2 (return to text)
John’s next uses of meno, in 8:35; 9:41; 12:46; and
14:10, 17; have the same obvious meaning.

Note 3 (return to text)
Not only is John 15:1-17 the last passage in John’s Gospel
that uses meno. It also gives meno great emphasis,
using it ten times: in vv. 4 (twice), 5, 6, 7 (twice), 9, 10
(twice), and 16.

Note 4 (return to text)
Eternal Security is evident from many Scriptures and many
considerations. For example, see John 10:28-30; Romans 5:1-11; and
8:28-39. Salvation is entirely a gift of God’s grace. The
elect were—and still are—unworthy recipients of that
grace. Since they do nothing to earn God’s approval, they
count on God’s completing the good work He has begun in them.
Having made them part of His family, He will never forsake them.


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References for

Meno and the Doctrine of Abiding

NIV

John 2:12
12After this he went down to Capernaum with his mother and brothers and his disciples. There they stayed for a few days.

John 1:33
33I would not have known him, except that the one who sent me to baptize with water told me, ‘The man on whom you see the Spirit come down and remain is he who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.’

John 4:40
40So when the Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay with them, and he stayed two days.

John 11:6
6Yet when he heard that Lazarus was sick, he stayed where he was two more days.

John 5:40
40yet you refuse to come to me to have life.

John 5:42

42but I know you. I know that you do not have the love of God in your hearts.

John 6:33
33For the bread of God is he who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.”

John 6:35, 41
35Then Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.
41At this the Jews began to grumble about him because he said, “I am the bread that came down from heaven.”

John 6:51
51I am the living bread that came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever. This bread is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.”

John 6:56
56Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me, and I in him.

John 6:54-55
54Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day.  55For my flesh is real food and my blood is real drink.

John 8:59
59At this, they picked up stones to stone him, but Jesus hid himself, slipping away from the temple grounds.

John 8:39
39 “Abraham is our father,” they answered.
“If you were Abraham’s children,” said Jesus, “then you would do the things Abraham did.

John 8:42
42Jesus said to them, “If God were your Father, you would love me, for I came from God and now am here. I have not come on my own; but he sent me.

John 8:44
44You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desire. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies.

John 15:1-17
1 “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.  2He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.  3You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you.  4Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.

5“I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.  6If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned.  7If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you.  8This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.
9“As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love.  10If you obey my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have obeyed my Father’s commands and remain in his love.  11I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete.  12My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you.  13Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.  14You are my friends if you do what I command.  15I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you.  16You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit–fruit that will last. Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name.  17This is my command: Love each other.

Matthew 5:24
24leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift.

Matthew 28:19
19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,

Romans 5:5
5And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us.

Romans 8:9

9You, however, are controlled not by the sinful nature but by the Spirit, if the Spirit of God lives in you. And if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Christ.

John 13:35
35By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”

1 John 3:14
14We know that we have passed from death to life, because we love our brothers. Anyone who does not love remains in death.

Footnotes
f2.  John 8:35

      35Now a slave has no permanent place in the family, but a son belongs to it forever.

John 9:41
41Jesus said, “If you were blind, you would not be guilty of sin; but now that you claim you can see, your guilt remains.

John 12:46
46I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness.

John 14:10, 17

10Don’t you believe that I am in the Father, and that the Father is in me? The words I say to you are not just my own. Rather, it is the Father, living in me, who is doing his work.
17 the Spirit of truth. The world cannot accept him, because it neither sees him nor knows him. But you know him, for he lives with you and will be in you.

f3.  John 15:1-17
1“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.  2He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.  3You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you.  4Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.

5“I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.  6If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned.  7If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you.  8This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.
9“As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love.  10If you obey my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have obeyed my Father’s commands and remain in his love.  11I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete.  12My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you.  13Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.  14You are my friends if you do what I command.  15I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you.  16You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit–fruit that will last. Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name.  17This is my command: Love each other.

f4.  John 10:28-30
28 I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one can snatch them out of my hand.  29My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all; no one can snatch them out of my Father’s hand.  30I and the Father are one.”

Romans 5:1-11
1 Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, 2through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God.  3Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; 4perseverance, character; and character, hope.  5And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us.

6You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly.  7Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die.  8But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
9Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath through him!  10For if, when we were God’s enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved through his life!  11Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.

Romans 8:28-39
28 And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.  29For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the likeness of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers.  30And those he predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified; those he justified, he also glorified.

31What, then, shall we say in response to this? If God is for us, who can be against us?  32He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all–how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things?  33Who will bring any charge against those whom God has chosen? It is God who justifies.  34Who is he that condemns? Christ Jesus, who died–more than that, who was raised to life–is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us.  35Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword?  36As it is written:
“For your sake we face death all day long;

we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered.”
37No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.  38For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.


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