The Gospel Motivation
In today's sermon from John 3:16-18, we're reminded of the profound depths of God's love for humanity. The passage draws a striking parallel between Moses lifting up the bronze serpent in the wilderness and Christ being lifted up on the cross. Just as the Israelites looked upon the serpent for physical healing, we're called to look upon Christ for spiritual salvation. This analogy beautifully illustrates the simple yet profound nature of faith. The message challenges us to examine our hearts: Are we, like Nicodemus, relying on our own righteousness, or are we willing to trust wholly in Christ? It reminds us that God's love isn't based on our lovability, but on His character. This realization should humble us and fuel our gratitude, compelling us to share this incredible news with others. As we meditate on these truths, may we find ourselves overwhelmed by God's grace, leading us to deeper worship and a renewed commitment to living out our faith.