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How Does God Love Us? Series
Contributed by T.j. Conwell on Jun 7, 2016 (message contributor)
Summary: John 3:16 is your invitation to come to Christ … because God already gave. He has given you a clear pathway to lay down your sin and be made new ... why not accept it? Why do we continue to allow our shame to control us?
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How does God love us?
John 3:16-21
Introduction
- The gospel of John screams of the faith that we should have in Christ
-- It is the clearest example of living life FOR the one who redeemed you and I
Last time:
- Nicodemus has come to talk to Jesus one evening
-- Nicodemus as a Pharisee would’ve had money, and power, and influence
-- But, Jesus turns the conversation to spiritual things – gives honest truth
-- APP: Sugar-coating was not something Jesus did with anyone’s questions
- However, Jesus’s answer is probably not what Nicodemus wanted to hear
-- There is a bit of a challenge in Nicodemus’s position to contend with
-- (v10) “you are Israel’s teacher, yet you don’t know these things?”
- Couple of take away’s from their conversation:
1) First, we see Jesus cutting to the chase and engaging honestly (v3)
2) Second, we see Jesus pointing only to what God has done (v6)
3) Third, when presented with a challenge, Jesus directs back to the truth
- So how do we witness? By presenting the things of God honestly!
-- We need to know what we know, and be willing to show that to others!
-- If we won’t, then who will … and if we don’t, what can it cost them?
- This brings us to a critical passage in John; prob. most known in the whole Bible
- Read John 3:16-21 / Pray
∆ Point 1 – Believers and Non-Believers
- People have always wanted to add too and complicate this passage (v16)
-- IMP: The fact remains … what Jesus said on that day still stands true today
- For us, salvation comes as a free gift; but we must believe it and receive
-- Nicodemus had great intellectual knowledge; but no spiritual knowledge
-- Re: This helps us understand why Jesus also spoke these verses (teaching)
- If you notice, Jesus uses variations of the word believe four times
-- But Jesus actually does something incredible here for us to understand
-- He separates humans into two categories: believers and unbelievers
- We know that the Gospel contains the whole story of reconciliation to God
-- We see the birth, the ministry, the cross, death, and (IMP) the resurrection
-- The entire message of Christ is affirmed in the key word: believe
- Now, notice the incredible mercy we are given by God
-- God has given you and I a gift … a gift to choose how we will live
- TRANS: However, there is even more to this verse we need to see
∆ Point 2 – Agapao, Monogenes, and Ekthetos
- In order to fully grasp this verse we have to look at a little Greek
-- These three words in Jn 3:16 give us tremendous insight to Jesus’s method (this is the HOW)
-- Re: He was direct with Nicodemus, and the Bible is still that direct today
- John uses the word “agapao” quite liberally in this book; 36 times
-- This is almost twice as much as any other book uses the same word
-- Literally, it means to love dearly … as the Father loved the Son (Jesus)
- Because of God’s love for us, we were GIVEN the Son as a gift
-- The love God has for us has no limits that He’d give His Son so freely
-- The decision we have here is what do we do with it? We accept or refuse!
-- APP: We do not get the opportunity of “deciding later”; it may never come
- Jesus used the phrase “one and only”, which translates to “monogenes”
-- In referencing Jesus, we were given God’s one of kind Son to redeem us
-- It is a picture that we must grasp when we refer to Christ today
- APP: Mono (only) and genos (the only of its kind)
-- Truly, there is no other like Christ, and God gave Him freely for us
- Finally, we have the word “ekthetos” – commonly translated as perish
-- Critical: This word actually means to cast out; to be offered for destruction
-- The word phrasing is clear: Those who refuse will be alienated from God
- TRANS: In context, v16 speaks much louder than what’s on the surface
∆ Point 3 – God gives us a Way out
- There is no way to really grasp impact of Jn 3:16 without v17-21 supporting
-- APP: Why? It gives us purpose …
- God’s purpose was never that humanity would be condemned; or cast out
-- Ref 2 Peter 3:9, “It is God’s desire that none should perish …”
-- We were created to worship; to praise Him - Re-read v15-18
- Jesus as we see, is the central theme in these verses: