03/11/2018 - The Heart of the Gospel - a podcast by Concord UMC

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“The Heart of the Gospel”


John 3:14-21


 


  • Those very special verses...
    • The Golden Rule

    • The Great Commission

    • John 3:16
      • Our focus: "For God so loved the world..."



    • The Context:
      • Jesus has been speaking to Nicodemus

      • Jesus recalls the story of the Israelites, judged for idolatry and bitten by serpents, who only had to look to the bronze serpent Moses placed on a pole to be healed (Numbers 21)

      • In coming to see Jesus at night, Nicodemus had moved from darkness into the light



    • The Heart of the Gospel
      • For God so LOVED...           
        • For God IS..

        • Love stretches back through eternity past, BUT God chose to share that love by creating others with the capacity to love each other and to love Him



      • For God so loved THE WORLD...
        • NOT "worldliness!"

        • God so loved every fallen, broken person that has ever been or ever will be; though He hates the evil that we do, he loves each and every person He created so much that He bore our sins in Christ on the cross.



      • Are we sharing God's Love?
        • Are we sharing and living the message that God loves everyone He created?
          • Or do we send the message that God only loves some?

          • We are all human. We have our "comfort zones."

          • Christians have a reputation for being a clique. Is that fair? 



        • Are we sharing God's love within our fellowship?
          • John 13:34 "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you..." How well are we doing this?

          • Christians have a reputation as divisive and combative, with churches splitting even over little things. Is that fair? 



        • Are we sharing the kind of love God has?
          • God's kind of love is not content with those that already share in it.

          • God's kind of love is explicitly self-sacrificing. How many times have we placed our wants before others' needs?

          • Jesus said, "Be ye perfect, as your Father in heaven is perfect." (Matthew 5:48) Many Christians, including Methodists, understand that to mean "perfected in love," so that every decision, every action, has love of God and love of others as its motivation. 

          • Example: In 1st-century Rome they practiced sex-selective infanticide.  Imagine living in a world so callous that the cries of abandoned infants are ignored as an accepted, necessary part of a "modern society."  Then imagine this one, crazy group of people who start to say, "we will take them!  Don't kill them!"  That was a shock to the Roman world that left an impression of God's kind of love.  And such extravagant love went on to transform the world...

          • That is the kind of love that can fill our hearts, our minds, our very lives... if we let it.









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