The Depth of God's Love in John 3:16

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John 3:16 is not an isolated statement and the kind of people to whom I've been referring always take it as if it were an isolated statement. They know nothing about what goes before it; they don't know the previous 15 verses; they know nothing about the verses that follow. [00:09:35]

The first thing that I have to say this evening as we work our way through this great chapter is that John 3:16, far from being an isolated verse or statement, is rarely but a continuation of what our Lord has been saying from the 11th verse of this particular chapter. [00:10:31]

John 3:16, far from being what it is supposed to be, just a simple delightful statement about the love of God with no doctrines in it whatsoever and no theology, is a verse which is literally packed with theology. Let me tell you some of the doctrines that are contained in this one verse. [00:12:42]

The doctrine of the person of the Lord Jesus Christ: his only begotten son. He's just been referring to himself as the son of men. Even so must the son of man be lifted up, son of man, only begotten son of God. At once, you see, John 3:16 brings you face to face with the person of the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:15:06]

The doctrine of the wrath of God and the punishment of sin. What's the meaning of the word perish? What's he mean by it? We've already seen it in verses 14 and 15. He just repeats it here. This is the summary of all he's been saying. He gathers it all up into a single verse. [00:16:20]

The doctrine of the grace of God: he gave his only begotten son. He's provided a way of salvation. The next doctrine I find is the doctrine of the atonement. It's all in that one little word gave. And the final doctrine which I find, which I think you will agree, is the eighth, is the doctrine of justification by faith. [00:16:47]

The greatness of God's love is seen in the giving of His Son, not merely as a teacher or example, but as a sacrifice for sin. The word "gave" in John 3:16 signifies the atonement, where Christ was delivered up for our offenses. This sacrificial love is the only way of salvation, and it demands a response of faith. [00:44:32]

The love of God is as great as God himself. It's infinite, it's eternal, it's everlasting. Do you claim that you believe in the love of God and that you know the love of God? Well, let's compare and contrast your notion of God's love with the Lord Jesus Christ's idea about it. [00:28:29]

God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. How can we find out something about the love of God? The love of God is as great as God himself. It's infinite, it's eternal, it's everlasting. Do you claim that you believe in the love of God and that you know the love of God? [00:28:29]

The love of God well here is the love of God: he that spared not his own son. What's he mean by that? What's he mean by saying that God didn't spare his own son there on Calvary? Well, I'll tell you what it means. This son of God had come from Heaven into this world to bear your sins and mine. [00:46:21]

Whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life. Very well, let me come to my second principle, which is this: the greatness of the love as it is shown in salvation. That is rarely the extra thing in this particular verse. As I've said, the other doctrines have already been dealt with in a sense. [00:26:41]

The love of God Saves by sending him and by his dying upon the cross. Even so must the son of man be lifted up, and there is no man who is so much in a Fool's Paradise as the man who says, "I'm not interested in your doctrines of atonement and of blood and of reconciliation." [00:25:44]

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