Embracing Light and Renewal During Lent

 

Summary

As we embark on our Lenten journey, we begin by reflecting on the Gospel of John, which opens with the profound declaration that "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." This passage sets the stage for understanding Jesus as the light that shines in the darkness, a light that the darkness cannot overcome. Lent is a time for us to step into a metaphorical wilderness, much like Jesus did for 40 days, to reflect, simplify, and restore our connection with God. It is not a period of guilt or shame but an opportunity to pause and consider where God is leading us next.

The Gospel of John, written between 80 and 100 CE, offers a unique perspective on Jesus' life and mission. Unlike the synoptic gospels, John presents a different format and content, emphasizing the universal truth of Jesus' life and its implications for us today. A central theme in John is the concept of salvation and atonement, exploring how Jesus restores our oneness with God. One key theory is the incarnation, where Jesus, by becoming human, brings salvation and forgiveness, restoring our relationship with God.

As we delve into John's Gospel, we are invited to consider the darkness that Jesus' light overcomes. This darkness is not just evil or despair but also represents our lostness and disorientation. Jesus, as the light, offers hope, direction, and comfort. John the Baptist, a forerunner to Jesus, calls us to prepare for Jesus' coming, challenging us to be ready to follow Him.

Each disciple in John's Gospel has a unique title for Jesus, reflecting their personal connection and understanding of Him. This invites us to consider our own relationship with Jesus and what He means to us. Are we ready to follow Him, and what aspect of Jesus resonates most with us?

Eternal life, as presented in John, is not just an afterlife promise but a present reality. It is about living with God now, free from the fear of death, and experiencing the fullness of life in Christ. This understanding compels us to invite others into this life-giving relationship with Jesus.

As we enter Lent, let us embrace simplicity and restoration. Instead of giving something up, consider adding practices that draw us closer to God, such as joining a Bible study or serving others. Our church offers various opportunities for reflection and connection, including meditative prayers, conversation areas, and prayer stations during Holy Week. Let us journey together through John, listening to what Jesus, the Word, has to say to us today.

Key Takeaways:

1. Lent as a Wilderness Experience: Lent invites us into a wilderness space, a time set apart for reflection and restoration. It is not about guilt but about pausing to see where God is leading us next. This period mirrors Jesus' 40 days in the wilderness, offering us a chance to reconnect with God and simplify our lives. [00:45]

2. Understanding Salvation and Atonement: The Gospel of John challenges us to explore the concept of salvation and how Jesus restores our oneness with God. The incarnation is one way Jesus brings salvation, by becoming human and living among us, offering forgiveness and a holistic relationship with God. [05:30]

3. Jesus as the Light in Darkness: Jesus is the light that overcomes darkness, offering hope and direction. This darkness represents not just evil but our lostness and disorientation. Jesus' light provides comfort and guidance, inviting us to follow Him and find our way. [08:15]

4. Personal Connection with Jesus: Each disciple in John's Gospel has a unique title for Jesus, reflecting their personal connection. This invites us to consider our own relationship with Jesus and what He means to us. Are we ready to follow Him, and what aspect of Jesus resonates most with us? [11:24]

5. Eternal Life as a Present Reality: Eternal life in John is not just an afterlife promise but a present reality. It means living with God now, free from the fear of death, and experiencing the fullness of life in Christ. This understanding compels us to invite others into this life-giving relationship with Jesus. [14:50]

Youtube Chapters:

- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:45] - Introduction to Lent
- [02:30] - The Gospel of John Overview
- [05:30] - Salvation and Atonement Theories
- [08:15] - Jesus as Light in Darkness
- [11:24] - Personal Connection with Jesus
- [14:50] - Eternal Life in the Present
- [17:30] - Preparing for Jesus' Return
- [20:00] - Embracing Simplicity and Restoration
- [22:45] - Church Activities During Lent
- [25:00] - Holy Week Plans
- [27:30] - Jesus as the Word
- [30:00] - Invitation to Journey Through John

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. John 1:1-9 (NRSV): "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. What has come into being in him was life, and the life was the light of all people. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it. There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. He came as a witness to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him. He himself was not the light, but he came to testify to the light."

2. John 3:16-17 (NRSV): "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life. Indeed, God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him."

#### Observation Questions
1. What does the Gospel of John say about the relationship between the Word and God? How is this foundational to understanding Jesus' role? [00:00]

2. How does the sermon describe the purpose of Lent, and how does it relate to Jesus' time in the wilderness? [05:30]

3. What are some of the unique titles given to Jesus by the disciples in John's Gospel, and what do they signify about their understanding of Him? [11:24]

4. According to the sermon, how does John the Baptist's role prepare people for Jesus' coming? [08:15]

#### Interpretation Questions
1. How does the concept of Jesus as the "Word" influence our understanding of His divinity and mission on earth? [00:00]

2. In what ways does the sermon suggest that the darkness Jesus overcomes is more than just evil? How does this broaden our understanding of His light? [08:15]

3. How does the sermon explain the idea of eternal life as a present reality rather than just a future promise? What implications does this have for daily living? [14:50]

4. What does the sermon suggest about the personal connection each disciple had with Jesus, and how might this influence our own relationship with Him? [11:24]

#### Application Questions
1. Lent is described as a time for reflection and restoration. What specific practices can you incorporate into your life during this season to deepen your connection with God? [05:30]

2. The sermon encourages adding something to our lives during Lent instead of giving something up. What new practice or habit could you start that would draw you closer to God? [22:45]

3. Reflect on the darkness in your life that Jesus' light can overcome. How can you invite His light into those areas this week? [08:15]

4. Consider the unique title or aspect of Jesus that resonates most with you. How can this understanding shape your daily walk with Him? [11:24]

5. Eternal life is presented as a present reality. How can you live more fully in this reality, free from the fear of death, and what steps can you take to share this life-giving relationship with others? [14:50]

6. How can you prepare yourself for Jesus' return, as suggested by John the Baptist's call to readiness? What changes might you need to make in your life to be ready to follow Him? [08:15]

7. The sermon mentions various church activities during Lent. How can you participate in these opportunities to enhance your spiritual journey? [22:45]

Devotional

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Quotes


our reading today comes from the beginning of the gospel of john we are beginning our journey through lent with the story of jesus life and we start at the very beginning in the beginning was the word and the word was god and the word was with god what came into being through the word was life and the life was light for all peoples the light shines in the darkness and the darkness does not extinguish the light a man named john was sent from god he came as a witness to testify concerning the light so that through him everyone would believe the light he himself wasn't the light but his mission was to testify concerning the light here ends our reading let us pray show us your ways lord teach us [00:00:00] (54 seconds)

one with atonement theories is how did jesus restore us to be one with god in our lives again after we had broken with god been disobedient gone off in all sorts of different directions and basically screwed everything up so what makes us at one with god again and what is it that jesus did that brings us back into oneness with god there are four major theories and we're going to look at this a little bit as we go through john this year the first one is the theory of incarnation again i know another churchy word but the incarnation of jesus christ is that jesus came and was incarnate he embodied a human body just like us he became one with us in our daily lives as a human being as flesh and blood living among us for those of you who stop by our sanctuary we actually have a bethlehem star banner up that we usually put up during advent but it is up right now for us to remember [00:04:54] (72 seconds)

Now, when we are going through John, already we have this idea of Jesus as light. Now, when we're thinking about this, I want us to think about the darkness as well. What is darkness that Jesus as light is overcoming? And for John, the writer of John, it doesn't just mean despair and evil and hopelessness, but it also means that we have lost our way. Think about the times that you get lost in the dark. It is really easy to get disoriented, to get turned around and not to know where you're going. [00:07:25] (38 seconds)


Nothing can be sure of in the dark. The promise of Jesus is the light is a hope for us to have direction in our life as well as comfort and forgiveness in our lives. [00:08:03] (13 seconds)


are we ready do we want to be ready and are we going to be ready when jesus shows up now one of the things i noticed at the end of chapter one with this list of the disciples following him that i had not noticed in previous readings is that each of the disciples has a different title for jesus he's rabbi or teacher he's lamb of god he's son of god he's son of man i think as you go through that list and i encourage you to read through the gospel of john during this lenten season we do have a reading list here at church it's also available on our website but as you finish chapter one and you see the disciples deciding to follow what is the title for jesus that is most connected to you is it jesus as healer jesus as comforter jesus as lord jesus as savior jesus as friend [00:09:20] (62 seconds)


each of the disciples had their own reasons for following jesus each of the disciples responded in a different way each of the disciples needed something different from jesus so many of us feel like we are not good enough we don't know the bible well enough we haven't studied enough we haven't been to church enough none of that matters to jesus what jesus cares about is our hearts are we wanting to be in relationship with jesus are we wanting to follow him the disciples were mostly blue -collar tradesmen they were fishermen some of them were a little bit more i guess what we would call white collar today like the tax collector matthew but these people were not scholars they weren't theologians they didn't do all of that rabbi stuff they were living their lives and jesus said come follow me and they kept living their lives they had families we know peter was married because jesus healed his mother -in -law [00:10:23] (62 seconds)


now one more thing i want to touch on as we begin our walk through john is this concept of eternal life for most of us we think of eternal life as something that happens when we die it will be the afterlife after we die we go to heaven we will be with jesus and our loved ones who've gone on before us but as we read through john i want us to start living into a different idea about eternal life for john eternal life is today it is right here right now it is not what's going to happen when we die it's not going to be what's in heaven that's part of it [00:11:43] (39 seconds)


but for john eternal life starts here starts now it means living with god every day it means accepting jesus at this moment and living most importantly without the fear of death jesus has conquered death which means we are eternally in life with him now this is a big part of why we are trying to invite more people to be part of our faith family it's not to grow the numbers of our church for some statistical reports it is because when we are one with god when we receive the grace that jesus offers us through his sacrifice for us however it is that he brings us into oneness with god again we have hope in our lives we have light in our lives we have direction in our lives and there are so many people who are looking for hope and light and direction in their lives that is why we are reaching out that is why we are expanding our ministry to meet more people and invite more people into relationship with jesus christ and into the encouragement and support of the faith family of the church [00:12:23] (81 seconds)


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