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Introduction
The Most Familiar Verse in the Bible
Taught to children in Sunday School
Whispered to love ones on death beds
Appears in crowds at athletic events
Known by more people than any other Bible verse
Why John 3:16 Is a Text for Us All
Contains love enough for us all
Contains sacrifice enough for us all
Contains invitation enough for us all
Contains life that is long enough for us all
Rediscovering John 3:16
I.
A Love Enough for Us All
“For God so loved the world”
What if God had not loved the world
We would all be without hope
there would be no purpose in living
God so loves us all
No matter what we have done
No matter what our positions in life
No matter how worthless we feel
II.
Sacrifice Enough for Us All
“That he gave his only begotten Son”
The birth in Bethlehem is in these words
The sinless life of Jesus is in these words
The death of Jesus is in these words
The resurrection of Jesus is in the these words
God’s love moved Him to give His Son
The sufficient sacrifice for our sins
The Lamb of God sacrificed for us all (John 1:19)
Cleansed from all sin (1 John 1:7-9)
All our sins were laid on Him (Isa 53:5-6)
Washed from all our sins by His blood (Rev 1:5)
III.
Invitation Enough for Us All
“The Whosoever believeth in Him”
Whosoever is a word for us all
A word that is general, yet particular
A word that embraces all, yet touches each one
Write you name in this text and believe
IV.
Life That Is Long Enough for Us All
“Should not perish, but have everlasting life”
Our natural life span is about 70-80 years
Everlasting life is far better
Conclusion
Here, Then, Is a Message for Us All
How Will We Respond to Is?
All Who Respond in Faith Receive Everlasting Life
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