John 3.14-17.
One of the first memory verses Christians are encourage to put into their brain is John 3.16, which many of us have memorized in
John 3.16 KJV - 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.
I’ve heard a number of sermons and sermon series about this verse. I’ve read entire books written about this verse. I’ve watched a crappy video series about this verse, which featured some really bad actors in a really long one-act play about how important this verse is. And many an Evangelical Christian has told me this is the gospel, all summed up in one verse. This is the good news. This is Christianity.
Yeah, it’s not. The gospel is what Jesus says it is, and he articulated it in Mark 1.15.
Mark 1.15 KJV - And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.
John 3.14-17 KWL - 14 “Same as Moses lifted up the snake in the wilderness,
- it’s likewise necessary to lift up the Son of Man,
- 15 so everyone who trusts in the Son of Man
- {might not be destroyed,
- but} might have life in the age to come.
- 16 For this is how God loves the world.
- Therefore he gives his only-begotten Son,
- so that everyone who trusts in him
- might not be destroyed,
- but might have life in the age to come.
- 17 For God doesn’t send his Son into the world
- to judge the world,
- but so that, through him, he might save the world.”
We gotta look at Jesus. He defines Christianity. Not a bible verse; not even a particularly good bible verse. Not a church, not a movement, certainly not
Unfortunately too many people have bent this verse a whole bunch, and got us to focus not on Jesus’s life, but entirely on Jesus’s death.