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John 3:16 Explained — God’s Love, Born Again, and Coming Into the Light (Nicodemus)


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Why did Jesus speak the most famous verse in the Bible—John 3:16—to one religious man in a private conversation at night?

In this Calvary Kona message, we open to The Gospel of John 3:16–21 and listen as Jesus speaks directly to Nicodemus—a Pharisee, a leader in Israel, and a man who spent his entire life pursuing God through religion, structure, and spiritual performance.

But Nicodemus is drawn to Jesus during Passover for the same reason many are: the signs and miracles. John tells us something sobering: many “believed” (Greek: pisteuō) when they saw the signs—yet Jesus did not entrust Himself to their belief because He knew what was in the human heart (John 2). That’s the backdrop for this conversation.

Jesus doesn’t offer Nicodemus a better system. He offers a new birth. And then He speaks words that reshape everything:

“For God so loved the world…”
Not “for God so loved the religious.” Not “for God so loved the successful.” Not “for God so loved the moral.”
Jesus is reworking Nicodemus’ entire operating system: salvation isn’t transactional (“If I do this, God must do that”). Salvation is grace—God giving what we could never earn.

This episode explores:

  • Why John 3:16 was spoken to a Pharisee (and why that matters)

  • The difference between using Jesus and trusting Jesus

  • What “whoever believes in/into Him” means (faith moving into relationship)

  • Eternal life as “the life of the age to come” — starting now (John 17:3)

  • Why Jesus says He didn’t come to condemn the world—because mankind is already condemned apart from Him (Romans 5:12)

  • The final warning and invitation: light vs. darkness, exposure vs. surrender (John 3:19–21)

And we track Nicodemus’ story all the way forward: he first came to Jesus by night, afraid to be seen… but later, in John 19:39, he steps into the light publicly—honoring Jesus after the crucifixion.

If you’ve ever felt stuck in performance-based Christianity, or wondered what it means to truly believe, this passage is a clear call: Stop trying to manage God with a contract—come to Jesus and live by grace in the light.

Scriptures: John 3:16–21, John 2:23–25, John 17:3, Romans 5:12, John 7, John 19:39

Church: Calvary Kona

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Calvary KonaBy Pastor Christian Dobson