If John’s gospel were a symphony, John 16 would be in the middle of the great crescendo, the building of events in volume and intensity from His triumphal entry into Jerusalem riding on the back of a donkey colt to carrying on His back a Roman cross. As the God-man fully knowing and controlling every event and eventuality leading to His bearing…
God doesn’t look at you and I and see imperfect obedience; He sees the perfect obedience of His Son and counts it as our obedience. Don’t fear, dear children of God, being cut off and cast out by our loving God and Father. Let your joy be full in knowing that you’re loved. And prove you love Him by dwelling in His love for you and working to improve your obedience to Christ every day.
We continue in God’s love when we cherish God’s Son. And we cherish God’s Son by continuing to believe and receive what He continues to make known to us: His Father’s name, His Father’s love, God’s love for God—the love that God so graciously extends to us in the Person of His Son, Jesus.
That God wants to save sinners is clear in other verses in this conversation; but why He wants to save those sinners isn’t. That God sent His Son is clear in other statements by Jesus; but the nature of that sending isn’t. Why does God want to save sinners? Because He loves them! How did God send His Son? As a loan? As wages? No. As a gift! “For God so loved the world that GAVE his only Son.”
God’s love doesn’t begin at “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son…” It begins much earlier—eternally earlier in fact. It begins with “For God so loved His only begotten Son”!
Would like your days in 2016 to be a little more full and fulfilling than your days in 2015? Do you want 2016 to pass a little more slowly than 2015? Would you like a little more peace in your life this year as opposed to last year? How about favor and good success (or a good reputation) in the sight of…
December 13 2015 Darin AveryDecember 13, 2015 Series: Advent 3 of 4 “Feed My Sheep” (John 21:1-21) Introduction What about you—do you love Jesus more than ‘these’? Pastors may need to reflect on this a little more given our more general leading and shepherding role in the church; but, because every Christian can have a shepherding role in someone’s life through…
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