In my recent sermon, I began by exploring the profound "I am" statements made by Jesus in the Gospel of John, which echo the divine name revealed to Moses in Exodus. I emphasized that Jesus' self-identification as "I am" directly connects Him to the God of Israel, affirming His divinity. I reflected on previous discussions about Jesus as the bread of life, the light of the world, the gate, the good shepherd, and the resurrection and life, culminating in the powerful declaration in John 14 where Jesus responds to Thomas's question about the way to God. Jesus proclaims, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life," asserting that no one comes to the Father except through Him. This statement is not just a path to follow but signifies Jesus as the embodiment of access to life with God.
I then addressed the issue of truth in our postmodern society, where the concept of objective truth is often dismissed. I illustrated this with an anecdote from a Pret Foundation meeting and a recent scandal involving the prescription of puberty blockers, highlighting the consequences of subjective truth. I contrasted this with the objective truth of Jesus Christ, who is the truth that stands outside of personal opinion and is as reliable as the chairs that hold us up against gravity.
Moving forward, I spoke about Jesus as the life, offering eternal life that never ends. I shared my personal experience from my interview at London Theological Seminary, where I cited John 3:16, underscoring the everlasting life promised through belief in Jesus. I discussed Jesus' victory over death, His resurrection, and the implications for us to live abundant lives in Christ. This abundant life is characterized by joy, purpose, and fulfillment found in an intimate relationship with God, freedom from sin, and the unconditional love of Christ.
I then called for a response to Jesus' exclusive claim as the way, the truth, and the life. I urged the congregation to turn away from sin, trust in Jesus as Savior and Lord, and surrender to His leadership. I emphasized the importance of deepening our relationship with Jesus through prayer, Bible study, worship, and fellowship. I stressed the need to live according to Jesus' teachings, aligning our lives with His commandments, and trusting His guidance in every aspect of life.
I encouraged sharing our faith with others, inviting them to embrace Jesus as the exclusive way to salvation, and to persevere in faith despite doubts and challenges. I concluded with an invitation for those who have not yet trusted in Jesus to do so, emphasizing that today could be the day of salvation and the beginning of a new relationship with Jesus that lasts for eternity.
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