In today's sermon, I explored the profound nature of God's grace and love, drawing parallels between the biblical narratives of the Israelites in the wilderness and the encounter between Jesus and Nicodemus. I began by reflecting on the human tendency to complain and lack faith, as exemplified by the Israelites who, despite being delivered from captivity, grumbled against God. Their complaints led to a plague of fiery serpents, and only by looking upon a bronze serpent raised by Moses could they be healed. This story foreshadows the lifting up of Jesus on the cross, where suffering and death are transformed into avenues of healing and salvation.
I then delved into the story of Nicodemus, a religious leader who sought Jesus under the cover of darkness, yearning for understanding. Jesus reminded him of the serpent in the wilderness and revealed that, similarly, the Son of Man must be lifted up so that all who believe may have eternal life. This eternal life begins the moment we embrace a relationship with Christ, and it is characterized by a love that is entirely powerless to ruin, no matter our actions or words.
I shared a personal anecdote about a child who, in a moment of anger, declared hatred for his mother. The mother's response, full of unconditional love, mirrored God's unwavering love for us. Even when we reject God or wish for another deity, God's love remains steadfast. This love is exemplified in the sacrifice of Jesus, who was lifted up not to condemn the world but to save it.
The sermon concluded with a call to action: to be safe places for others to come out of the shadows and into the light of God's grace and love. Our mission is to expose evil, work for justice, and lift up Christ in our daily lives, so that the world may see and believe. We are to partner with God in restoring what is broken and to trust in the spotlight of God's grace for that which we cannot fix.
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