Genesis 12:1-8; Psalm 33:12-22; Romans 4:1-17; John 3:1-17
Jesus and Nicodemus by Henry Ossawa Tanner, 1898
John 3 is at the Heart of John’s GospelGod’s plan of salvation is for the wold.God loved the world… regardless of: race, wealth, abilities… Even those who did not love Him.This love is Agape – Doing what is right on the behalf of the object of love…not a feelingYou are “whosoever”! It is not limited to a color, size, nation, family, race, economic status, etc.How much of creation was waiting for redemption? (Romans 8)“…that the world might be saved through him.” This makes clear the possibility for salvation. Sadly some “might” not accept the invitation.A leader of the Jews, Nicodemus, seeks out Jesus.Why did he come by night? (5:55 — 7:16 — four theori es)What might have been going through Nicodemus’ head when he heard Jesus say “You must be born again (anew)?Who can enter the Kingdom of God?Can someone on the “outside” understand the ways of the Kingdom? The Cross does not make sense to someone who is walking in darkness.What does it mean that the son of man “must be lifted up”? (v 14 and Numbers 21)It is not in our own efforts, but looking to Jesus that we find our deliverance/salvation.What do we see when we gaze upon the cross (or a crucifix)?How can we lift Him up in our daily lives?Not only eternal life…but abundant life (John 10:10)Condemnation is optional! God has provided all we need. Each of us is invited into a relationship with God through Christ. Jesus did not come to condemn. Rather, he came to save.There may be parts of our own lives, our own hearts, that we try to hid in the darkness.