Seeing and Savoring the Glory of Christ

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The word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only son from the father, full of grace and truth. The word that became flesh is the word of verse one: in the beginning was the word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. [00:01:50]

This glory is full of grace and truth, and even though truth is mentioned, grace gets the accent. From this fullness, we have received grace upon grace. He could have said we have received truth upon truth, and he didn't. This grace is overflowing; this glory is overflowing with grace and truth. [00:02:56]

If anybody wants to know God today, if anybody wants to see God today, if anybody wants to have any fellowship with God today, what they should do is look at Jesus Christ and His glory, with a very special attention to the fullness of that Glory, namely grace overflowing for sinners. [00:05:34]

The great issue of all humankind: do people see this? To see it is to be saved, to see it is to have eternal life, to see it is to have been born again. This is the great issue on this planet. He lived 33 years, God did, on this planet. Everything orients on that. [00:06:32]

The reason everybody needs grace, according to this context, is if the grace that comes in Jesus Christ doesn't land in power on them, they are not the children of God. But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God. [00:11:23]

When you're born of God the second time, not the first time born of mother and father, born of God, that's a work of free grace. A baby doesn't get himself born. Grace gets us born. That's a work of grace. It happens consciously through our faith. We experience that as faith. [00:12:53]

The glory of Christ, the King in the Kingdom, will be seen when God opens our eyes. Christianity is a supernatural religion. It is not decisionism converts. We preach and pray and labor and long and give out gospels and bring people to church and agonize over them. [00:17:06]

The ultimate goal of the Gospel of John is that people see and enjoy the glory of Jesus Christ. Now, I know in chapter 20 verse 31, it says these things are written that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the son of God, and have life eternal life in his name. [00:18:03]

The goal of eternal life is to see Jesus. Behold what manner of love the father has shown to us that we should be called the children of God, and so we are. Now it does not yet appear what we shall be, but we know that when we see him, we will be like him. [00:20:50]

Darkness in our souls is overcome by regeneration or new birth. Darkness in the world is overcome by incarnation. The word became flesh. There's my summary statement: darkness in here, my blindness, my deadness, my darkness is overcome by being born again, regeneration. [00:23:11]

The simplest believer in the world who sees Jesus Christ for who he is sees the glory of God full of grace and truth and are drawn to him forever. Jesus said, John 14:9, Whoever has seen me has seen what? The father. If you've seen me, you've seen the father. [00:43:57]

For the next eight weeks plus, through this holiday season, my prayer, I hope your prayer, is that that would happen for hundreds of people. He who believes in me doesn't believe in me; he believes in my father, and who sees me doesn't just see me; he sees my father. [00:45:16]

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