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The Way To Life
John 20:30-31
Sermon Series: Getting Acquainted With Jesus
Introduction: I
believe that each of us deep down wants to really
experience true life. Are we experiencing life to the
fullest? Are we really living or just existing? Where do
we find that kind of life? Is it found in Jesus Christ
or is Easter just a nice religious story that gives us
an excuse for a spring holiday? I believe that the
resurrection is the proof that life truly is found in
Jesus Christ.
The theme
of the gospel of John, summarized in these verses, is
that Jesus is the eternal God who also became a man, and
we can have life through believing in His Name. Lets
examine this theme.
1. The Revelation of the Person of Christ: Verse
31 says, Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God.
- Jesus means Jehovah is salvation. Matthew 1:21 says,
And she [the virgin Mary] will bring forth a Son, and
you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His
people from their sins.
- Christ refers to Jesus being the Messiah, which
means, anointed One or sent One. The Messiah was the
promised deliverer, the hope of the world. According
to the Old Testament, the Messiah would be the
prophet, priest, and king.
- Son of God means that Jesus is the second person
of the Trinity, God manifest in human flesh. John
1:1, 14 say, In the beginning was the Word, and the
Word was with God, and the Word was God
And the Word
became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His
glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the
Father, full of grace and truth. John 5:17-18 says,
But Jesus answered them, My Father has been
working until now, and I have been working.
Therefore the Jews sought all the more to kill Him,
because He not only broke the Sabbath, but also said
that God was His Father, making Himself equal with
God.
To demonstrate the deity of Christ, Jesus selected 7
signs (a sign is a miracle with a message) and 7 I
am sayings of Christ, and then he recorded the
ultimate miracle and proof, the resurrection, in
chapter 20. Henry Morris said, The bodily
resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the
crowning proof of Christianity. If the resurrection
did not take place, then Christianity is a false
religion. If it did take place, then Christ is God
and the Christian faith is absolute truth.
2. The Required
Response to Christ-Faith: Verse 31 says that these
signs were recorded so that we would believe (see John
1:12, 3:15-16, and 6:29). True faith is both life-giving
and life-changing. If we dont live what we say we
believe, then we do not really believe it because true
faith is taking God at His Word and acting on it. Warren
Wiersbe has written, We need to remind ourselves that
everybody lives by faith. The difference is in the
object of that faith. Christians put their faith in God
and His Word while unsaved people put their faith in
themselves. Billy Graham says, No one can be said to
be truly converted to Christ who has not bent his will
to Christ. He may give intellectual assent to the claims
of Christ and may have had emotional religious
experiences; however, he is not truly converted until he
has surrendered his will to Christ as Lord, Savior, and
Master. True faith involves:
Accept (intellectually accept the facts regarding
Christ)
Believe (trust Christ personally in our hearts)
Commit (surrender our wills to Christ)
Are you truly trusting Jesus Christ?
3. The Result of
Trusting Christ-Life: The end of verse 31 tells us
that we can have life through believing in the name of
Christ. John 1:4a says, In Him [Jesus] was life, and
He wants to share that life with us. This life is:
- Spiritual (Ephesians 2:1).
- Found in knowing God, which is
the true and. ultimate purpose of life (John 17:3).
- Eternal (John 3:36, John
14:19).
- D. Abundant (John 10:10). William Mac Donald said,
Without God, we must either fail miserably or succeed
even more miserably.
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