“For God so loved the World”...the Wayfarer 1/3/14
“For God so loved the World”
1/3/14
1/3/14
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting
life.
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world:
but that the world through him might be saved.
(John 3:16 &17)
Despite the fact that I can hear the
moans of so many who think that this particular scripture is over preached
and over stated, It is, none the less
where I find my need to go today.
In the not so distant past, I was
taken to task by a mentor, and greatly respected preacher, who thought that the
time for preaching that love spoken of here had passed, and that the time for
warning was all that remained to those of us attempting to reach the reachable
and teach the teachable.
I felt then, as I do now, that that
time for preaching that love will not pass until the last breath leaves this
poor excuse of a creature attempting to serve a God that is the essence of that
love.
It is that love that still gives hope
to those who have none, solace to those suffering the desperation of living in
a world that has so little of it, facing the depravity and callousness of those
who fail to recognize and accept it.
It is that love, that once experienced,
must be shared with all, extended to all, and is the salvation of all who come
to know it.
It is that love that is able to
overcome the problems, and issues that seem so insurmountable that each human
being has in their life that constantly chip away at their faith, both in God,
and their fellow humans.
John continues this statement to Nicodemus
and to us as well, reminding us that in order to experience that love, we must
first be grounded in faith.
He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that
believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of
the only begotten Son of God.
And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the
world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither
cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.
But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds
may be made manifest, that they are wrought of God.”
(John 3:18-21)
Truth once again comes to the center
of statements and teachings delivered to us by Jesus.
Truth is not all that hard to find
when one truly searches for it!
Too many, myself included often go about looking for it with the lit
candle used by Diogenes searching the
shadows of the daylight, when it is apparent and discernible even without that
candle!
Too often we, as Christians, forget
to include the teachings given us in that 17th verse in our actions
and the ways we approach the rest of our world.
We are not here to condemn either!
If we are to follow our Savior as we
are supposed to do, our function is not condemnation, but to spread the joy and
message of His love and salvation.
This doesn’t mean we are to ignore
the darkness around us, or that we are to refuse to see evil for what it is…. Ignoring
a problem never makes it resolve itself or go away.
It is our function to live in, and be
the light spoken of, to profess the truth of His love, and to show that truth
in our own lives through living the things taught us by Him to live.
It includes the Charity (love) and
concern for those less fortunate…the compassion and understanding of those
living still in the darkness of their own imprisoned souls.
It must include an attempt, even if
it be futile, to rescue those who often fail to even recognize that
imprisonment and the condemnation that they face.
Seeing those in need of our
compassion and love, and refusing to act on it is not only inadequate, but
unacceptable, and takes us from the light, back into the shadows and darkness
that would encompass all if we allow it to, including ourselves.
Carefully weigh each word before it
is spoken to assure that it is that truth demanded, and that it delivers yet
more of the light that is needed.
Never compromise faith and belief for
political correctness or for the need to fit into society.
Instead take action to change that
society so that the light shines into all corners of it leaving no room for the
darkness.
Give of that love when needed, in the
manner most able to do the most good.
If that be seen to be harsh, it will
only be seen so by those who refuse that love.
We all have only a limited time to
inhabit this temporal body, on loan to us to learn and progress to a place
beyond our wildest imaginations.
We inherently know that the dimension
to come is permanent, as opposed to the temporary dimension we currently
occupy.
It is that next dimension that
demands our complete and total effort and attention while we remain in this
one.
That next dimension will be shared,
either in that love that is given us, or in the darkness and stark absence of
that love.
Failure to accept that love, now,
will result in the failure to attain it later.
Once accepted, that love must be
shared, not only with those few you find of a like mind and of similar physical
appearance, but with all willing to partake of it.
The 22d verse continues with Jesus
going in Judea and baptizing.
As he did so he continued the simple
message of redemption through repentance preached throughout His ministry.
That message rings as loudly now as
then:
“Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
It is that message that allows us to
receive and share the love spoken of in the scripture, and apparent only to
those who have found it through the truth also spoken of.
Warning must be given alongside the promise, as the promise may only be claimed by those hearing and heeding the warning!
Warning must be given alongside the promise, as the promise may only be claimed by those hearing and heeding the warning!
I close once more, with that same
love, the love given me to share despite the fact that I remain a simple sinner
saved by grace through faith in the author of that love, as long as I must
remain in this dimension awaiting the next.
I remain also the soldier ever in His service, not in expectation of
medals or accolades, but the much more important reward of living forever in
His light and love.
2 Timothy 1:12 King James Version (KJV)
12 For the which cause I also suffer these things: nevertheless I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day.
Amen and Amen
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