The
Most Quoted Verse of the Bible
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For God so loved the world that He gave His only
begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have
everlasting life. — John 3:16
(NIV)
If we ever memorize a verse of Scripture, it will
most likely be John 3:16. It is the verse most often heard in the simplicity and
beauty of a little child’s voice proudly reciting it from memory. John 3:16 is
the one verse showing up on large placards at football games and other major
sporting events. Those signs are located where television cameras cannot avoid
its message. This is the one verse that has been spoken by many older saints as
they breathed their final breath.
John 3:16 is the entire gospel in a
nutshell.
Angel Martinez, the late evangelist who had memorized
the entire New Testament, referred to John 3:16 as salvation’s formula and
observed that it contained four very insightful truths. It is the gospel in one
verse. John 3:16 reveals to us salvation’s cause, its cost, its condition, and
its consequence.
Salvation's Cause
“For God so loved the world”
The motivating factor behind God’s redemptive plan
for every man and woman is His love for us. He not only loves us, He so loves
us! Later, the apostle Paul sought to describe this love by speaking of its
“breadth, and length, and depth, and height” (Ephesians 3:18, KJV), “God is
love” (1 John 4:16), and this deep emotion is what brings about the possibility
of our redemption; knowing Him in the intimate relationship of Father and child.
God’s love for you is the motivating cause of salvation. “For God so loved . .
.”
Salvation's Cost
“that He gave His only begotten
Son”
Our salvation, the free pardoning of our sin, and the
promise of abundant and eternal life in Christ did not come without cost.
Freedom is never free; it is always bought with blood. From the early chapters
of Genesis, there is a scarlet thread woven throughout the pages of Scripture
revealing the blood atonement. It climaxes in the final and complete sacrifice
for sin on a Roman cross outside the city gates of Jerusalem. Jesus not only
spoke of His love for us, “but God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that
while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8). Our salvation in
Christ came at a great cost: God “gave His only begotten Son.”
Salvation's Condition
“that whoever believes in Him”
Salvation is not spelled “d-o,” but “d-o-n-e.” Many
people, however, think their own good works are the pathway to eternal life.
Consequently, they do this or do that, or they don’t do this or don’t do that,
all in order to earn salvation. But our salvation is done. It is already
purchased for us with the blood of Christ on the cross. Our part is to believe,
to transfer our trust from ourselves and our own efforts to His finished work on
the cross of Calvary.
To believe does not mean to simply give intellectual
assent to the claims of Christ. It means to transfer our trust to Him alone for
our salvation. The most pointed question in the entire Bible is asked of the
apostle Paul by a Philippian jailer:
“What must I do to be saved?” (Acts 16:30).
Paul’s immediate reply follows in the
next verse: “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be
saved.”
I believe in George Washington, but I don’t
believe on him; I don’t trust my life to him. Salvation’s condition is
through faith—and faith alone—in the finished work of the Lord Jesus
Christ.
Salvation's Consequence
“should not perish but have everlasting
life”
What a consequence! What a promise! Those without
Christ are perishing, but those in Christ have the eternal promise of
“everlasting life.” This comes not from our own human efforts, morals, or good
deeds, but the promise is to those who realize that God’s love reaches down to
us, was made possible through the payment of Christ, and is received by grace
through faith alone; believing in the Lord Jesus Christ.
An unknown, yet wise old sage once explained John
3:16 like this:
- For God . .
. the greatest Lover
- so loved . .
. the greatest degree
- the world .
. . the greatest company
- that He gave
. . . the greatest act
- His only begotten Son . . . the greatest gift
- that whoever
. . . the greatest opportunity
- believes . .
. the greatest simplicity
- in Him . . .
the greatest attraction
- should not perish . . . the greatest promise
- but . . .
the greatest difference
- have . . .
the greatest certainty
- everlasting life . . . the greatest possession.
As you memorize
John 3:16, this old and oft-repeated verse, meditate on the fact that love is
always something you do and remember that “God so loved the world that He gave.”
Yes, God knows you, loves you, and has a wonderful plan for your
life.
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Your Turn: Throughout the month of April we have been featuring devotions on
the "Most-Read Verses of the Bible," according to Biblegateway.com. You
probably won’t be surprised to learn that John 3:16 is the most-searched Bible
verse, with nearly 1 million more views per year than the next most popular
verse, Jeremiah 29:11. If you were to list out your own most-read Bible verses,
which verses would make your favorites lists? Leave a comment on our blog and let us
know your favorite scripture. ~ Devotionals Daily |
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