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Last week we saw by way of introduction why John 3:16 is such an important verse It has within it the CAUSE OF SALVATION, THE COST OF SALVATION, THE CONDITION OF SALVATION and THE CONSEQUENCES OF SALVATION.
It is perhaps not only the single greatest verse of scripture, but quite arguably also the greatest sentence ever spoken in human vocabulary!
So today we want to begin to study the world’s great love story word by word, and phrase by phrase for the next several Sunday mornings.
This verse begins with these important words:
“For God”
what can we learn from this simple two word phrase?
I.
It All Begins With God
Everything begins with God.
The problems of the world would be solved if we would just understand this basic fundamental truth: that everything begins with God.
It does not begin with us.
We are not the center of this universe; GOD is.
This world is not all about us; it is about God.
“For GOD.”
It is all about Him.
This is the first message that the Bible gives us.
In its very first words it states:
“In the beginning, GOD …”.
And it is no accident that John 3:16 begins that way: “For GOD …”.
Because it starts with Him.
It is significant that this verse does NOT start with man.
It doesn’t say, “For MAN …”, but “For GOD.”
But this is the problem that many of us have.
We want everything to revolve around US.
Back in the olden days, when nations would make a map of the world, they had an interesting and very revealing habit: they would always put their own country in the middle of the map.
All of the rest of the world would revolve around them.
They did this of course because they felt like THEY were the most important people; that everything else in the world revolved around them.
This is called “ethnocentrism”: ethno, meaning a specific ethnic group, and centrism, of course meaning at the center.
But the problem of mankind is not only that we are “ethnocentric”; it is that we are EGOcentric!
The “ego” of course is the “I.”
We think that everything is all about US; the whole world must revolve around US! It is basically selfishness; and it is the root of most of the problems we face in our families, in our economy, in politics, in our churches – in every sphere of life.
This “egocentrism”; this selfishness is the very root of sin itself.
We want everything to revolve around US.
But there are others who see that this world is NOT all about us, that this world was created BY God, FOR God, and for His glory.
This is the Christian outlook.
For the genuine Christian, it all starts with God.
This is where the so-called “prosperity gospel” falls short of being genuinely Christian.
Unlike John 3:16, which starts with God, the prosperity gospel starts with YOU: You dream your own dream, whatever it is, and God will be there to help you reach it.
You pick out your goals, whatever you want them to be, and God will help you achieve them: He will make you rich; He will make you successful
This is what “being a Christian” means for a lot of people, but do you see what the problem with all of that is?
It is all about YOU!
This is not “Christian” at all.
In this teaching it is as if God exists for YOU.
John 3:16 reminds us that God does not exist for YOU; YOU exist for GOD!
It starts with GOD!
You were created to know God, and love God.
Sin is self-centeredness and it separates you from God.
When you are really saved, you don’t just “pray a prayer” and sign a card; you ask for His forgiveness through Jesus’ death on the cross, and put God in the center of your life where He belongs, and you make the rest of your life revolve around Him. “For God …”.
John 3:16 reminds us that it is all about God!
II.
A Very Specific God
This verse begins, “For GOD so loved the world.”
In the Greek text it does not just say: “theos”, but “ho theos”.
The word “ho”, is the English means “the”; it is what is called a “definite article”.
It makes it definite: it is not just “a god”, but “THE God”!
So the Bible is not referring here to “just any” God, but to One, very specific God: “THE God”!
The God of the Bible; the God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ — this is a very specific God the Bible is referring to in John 3:16.
— This is not just “any” God the Bible is talking about here; this is THE God whom Genesis 1:1 says “in the beginning … created the heavens and the earth”.
— This is THE God who told Abraham in Genesis 12 that He would bless all the nations through him.
— This is THE God who told Moses in Exodus 3 that His name was “Yahweh”, “I AM that I AM”!
— This is THE God who promised His people in Isaiah 53 that He was sending a Messiah who would bear their sins in His body.
— This is THE God who said of Jesus, “This is My Beloved Son, in whom I am well-pleased.”
The Bible is not just speaking about ANY God here; it is speaking of THE God – the One True God; the Most High God – the Triune God, Who exists eternally as Father, Son & Holy Spirit.
This is THE God, who is eternal, and holy, and spiritual, and omnipotent, and omnipresent, and omniscient and just and LOVE!
This is important, because there are a lot of people in our society today who believe in “a” god; but those beliefs vary widely.
Surveys tell us that the number of people who believe in “god” is still over 90% of the American population – which is what it has been for a number of years.
But in recent years there has been a growing difference: there are more people now in that 90% who do not believe in the God of the Bible necessarily, but in some other “god” of their own personal belief system.
Man has a problem with creating God in his own image.
III.
Salvation is from God
Most specifically, this verse reminds us that our salvation is from this God of the Bible.
In John 3:16, “For God …”.
He’s saying that GOD is the One who initiated and brought about salvation.
It doesn’t say “For Man …”
Salvation is of God’s doing not of man’s doing.
This is a hopeless picture of every one of us: DEAD in trespasses and sins, facing the deserved wrath of God, like everyone else in mankind.
But then :4 begins with those 2 great words: “BUT GOD …”.
You should underline or circle those words in your Bible if you haven’t already, because those are the words that made all the difference for us: “But God …”!
“But God”, Ephesians 2 says: GOD was rich in mercy; GOD had great love for us; GOD made us alive in Christ; GOD raised us up with Christ Jesus; GOD showed us His kindness in Christ; GOD saved us by His grace.
“But GOD”!
Salvation comes from GOD! We must look to HIM for salvation.
Unfortunately, that is NOT what most people do.
Most people look to something they can do to save themselves.
An extreme example of that is found in the true story of what happened in an airplane years ago.
Pete Rose, the famous baseball player was once on a flight with his Cincinnati Reds teammates, and the plane flew into a terrible storm.
They said it was so bad that even the veteran flight crew was shaken by it.
Pete Rose’s teammate, Hal King, was sitting by him on that flight, and he said that during that storm Rose turned to him and said: “If this plane goes down, I am taking a .300
lifetime batting average with me.
How about you?”
Now I don’t think most people would claim that their sporting skills are going to justify them before God and give them a place in heaven.
But the truth is, many people DO look to their own good works and deeds, to justify themselves before God.
They think things like: “I’m a pretty good person; I went to church; I gave some offerings; I cared about people.
I haven’t sinned like some folks have”, etc.
But those verses in Ephesians we looked at a few moments ago tell us that we cannot save ourselves by our good works.
It says that salvation is “not of works.”
Romans 3:20 says: “
You have to look to GOD for your salvation.
It cannot come from yourself.
“For God”!
Look to Him.
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