John 1.9-13.
The apostle John
John 1.9-13 KWL - 9 The actual light, who lights up every person,
- is coming into the world.
- 10 He’s in the world, and the world comes to be through him,
- and the world doesn’t know him.
- 11 He comes to his own people,
- and his own people don’t accept him.
- 12 Whichever of them do accept him,
- he gives to them, to those who believe in his name,
- the power to become God’s children.
- 13 These people aren’t children by blood,
- nor by carnal desire, nor by a man’s desire,
- but are begotten by God.
Which was a mind-blowing idea for
But nope; John states it here pretty clearly. Everybody has the potential to become God’s children; Jews and
Because we’re not automatically his children just because we’re human. That’s a common idea which plenty of pagans will insist upon: God’s the creator and we’re the creation, so God’s our father and we’re his daughters and sons. Automatically. We automatically have a relationship with him; we’ll automatically go to heaven because of it. Even if we spend our entire lives wanting nothing to do with him, refusing to believe in him, worshiping any and every other god there is, inventing our own gods for fun and profit, even deliberately defying him and being as evil as we can just to show off our autonomy. Pagans might make an exception for truly evil people… but then again they might not, because they believe so very strongly that
Nope. God wants to save everybody,
And lemme reiterate: Light, in this passage, means Jesus. Yes, elsewhere in the bible light means other things. Like truth and wisdom. And yes, Jesus is truth,
Yes, we oughta accept truth and wisdom too, ’cause there are way too many brain-dead Christians out there who believe all the dirty lies and stupid beliefs their favorite preachers and pundits tell them, and won’t even practice
Not for nothing does John point out Jesus’s own people didn’t accept him. Because they figured they had truth and wisdom already; because they figured they were God’s children already. Christians today tend to get the very same attitude. We think, like first-century Judeans, we have the light; we know so much, and we said the sinner’s prayer and were baptized, and we’ve memorized tons of bible verses and Christian pop songs, and
Pretty dark stuff.
