This is Eternal Life

This is Eternal Life

John 10:29 quotes Jesus saying, “I and the Father are one”, and I see John 17 as giving that some context. God and Jesus are not one person, they are not one entity, they are not members of a godhead. They are one in purpose. They are united through the will of God and Jesus’ obedience to that will. There is clear subservience to God in Jesus’ words here, but God has also elevated and glorified him. They have a special relationship as we see through Jesus’ prayer life and language.

Vigilant, Alert, Expectant

Vigilant, Alert, Expectant

Some are dismissive of the return of Christ in light of the considerable passage of time since these words were spoken. The seeming delay is the very issue that Jesus addressed. Let us not be lulled into believing that delay is denial; that He will not return. “You too, be ready; for the Son of Man is coming at an hour that you do not expect” Luke 12:40.

Out of Reach?

Out of Reach?

Many people have concluded that God’s demands are beyond our reach. No matter how hard we try to please Him, we ultimately always fail. From the perspective of human effort, that is correct: we cannot on our own please Him. But, the point of these verses is that the potential to do so through faith is indeed possible. Notice how Paul framed these verses:

Self-Reliance

Self-Reliance

The sin of self-reliance is high on the list in a culture of plenty. Even the poorest among us have choices that many in the world cannot even imagine. When we overly depend upon personal financial resources and/or social benefits, we easily slide down the slippery slope away from reliance on our Creator.

Our Life Crop

Our Life Crop

Apparently John never took a preaching class in Bible college or seminary. Calling out listeners as a “brood of vipers” hardly endears an audience. After all, those listening have taken the important step of listening, as opposed to those who didn’t show up at all. It’s like berating the Resurrection Sunday crowd for only showing up once a year.

Deception

Deception

Playing “loose with the truth” is ever a concern. Those who have long been taught biblical truth, but who flirt with popular teachings and trends, are especially in grave danger. James 4:17 applies: "to one who knows the right thing to do and does not do it, to him it is sin.” Enlightenment carries a certain responsibility along with privilege.