John 3:9-21: Darkness to light.(please click to see todays passage)
‘This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but men loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil’ (19).
There are people in the world who, although yet in darkness, like Nicodemus (9 – 12)they are making honest movement toward the Light (20, 21). They are prepared for the exposure the Light brings, and at some point (probably soon) they will be willing to repent of their wickedness and trust in Christ’s sacrifice on their behalf.
But the natural state of man is anti-God/anti-Christ (19).The natural person hates God. It is a sin against love (16), we know,but there it is. He/she rejects Christ, and therefore they are in condemnation (17). Such a person will never turn from darkness to Light without a regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. They ‘must’ be born again (7). Thank God that, by His Sovereign grace, such a miracle is possible. Think about Saul of Tarsus for example (Acts 9). A man or a woman, a boy or a girl, can ‘believe in’ Jesus (16) and receive this gift of ‘eternal life’ (16). This faith in Christ crucified brings a person ‘out of darkness’ and into ‘marvellous light’ (1 Peter 2:9).
It seems to me that there are two important ‘must’s’ in John 3 – two compelling necessities:
- The necessity of the new birth (7);
- The necessity of the cross (14).
These two necessities are linked, and through the life-giving work of the Spirit we are enabled to trust in Christ for our salvation.
I heard a preacher say something like this: ‘We talk about wearing the heart on the sleeve; God wore His heart on a cross.’
W.E. Songster said in a sermon that God knows ‘the pain of unrequited love.’ He ‘so’ loves even those who hate Him.
‘My Lord, what love is this…?
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