To read the texts click on the texts: Acts 5:17-26; Jn3:16-21
The first verse of today’s text is one of the most
well known verses in the entire Bible. It speaks of the unconditional love of
God which was made visible and tangible in sending his Son into the world. This
was a free gift of God which was accepted by some but rejected by others. The
sending of the Son was so that all may have eternal life. The primary purpose
of sending the Son was not to condemn, but to save. Yet, every person is free
to decide whether he/she wants this free gift. Acceptance of the gift of the
Son of God results in salvation, rejection means that one condemns oneself.
Though the light has come, and people should normally
have opted for it, some preferred the dark. The reason why they did is because
they did not want either their deeds or their person to be exposed. Fear ruled
their hearts. Those who opted for the light opted for freedom and love.
It is unthinkable that God would choose the manner of
salvation that he did when he sent his Son to save. God could have, like he did
in the past, sent yet another messenger or even a message. Yet, he opted for
the most extreme of measures when he sent a part of himself. It is even more
stunning that this son was sent, not to judge, but to draw people to God
through love and forgiveness. The primary task of Jesus, as his name suggests,
was to be salvation to all. The all inclusive nature of this salvation, and its
availability to the whole human race, is something that is possible only for
God.
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