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. giving relationship with Jesus. [14:50]
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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