“For God so loved the world, that He gave His Only Begotten Son, so that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have Everlasting Life.” John 3:16
Of all the stars in the sky, the North Star has been the most useful to the mariner. Today’s text is a North Star of salvation, because is it has guided more souls to a life in Christ than any other Scripture. It is among promises what the North Star is among the constellations.
It has long been one of the most memorized verses in the Christian faith, but for us who know it well, it would surprise us that there are millions, even in our own country, who are oblivious to its existence. In 2009 Tim Tebow, a well-known Christian quarterback, wore the verse reference on his eye-black in the national championship game and the verse was googled over 90 million times after the game. Two years later when he piloted an overtime win against Pittsburg it was the most googled term the next day. As much as we believe this is a “Christian” nation, there are still millions of people who are unfamiliar with even this foundational verse of the Christian faith. But even if millions are not, the millions of us who are familiar with the verse should know its importance to the fellowship of faith.
Like the North Star, the words in the verse shine with incredible brilliance. In the first half we have the essence of God’s deep abiding love and in the second half we are told how we can receive that love. This verse is divided into three sections each of which explain God’s part and then our part in spending eternity with Him.
“For God so love the world,” gives a short description of fact. The word “for” indicates that because He loved us He was going to do something to illustrate that love. “That He gave His only begotten Son,” was that illustration of love. The word “that” marks the gift. He could give no more than the life of Christ on our behalf. “So that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have Everlasting Life,” then describes our part in God’s wonderful plan of salvation. The word “so” directs us to believe on Him to receive the offer of eternal life.
J. Vernon McGee tells the story of a boarding house fire in Houston, Texas many years ago. A woman broke through the lines and ran into the house. It collapsed, and she burned to death. The headlines read: “Poor Wretch Dies: Suicide.” Later the newspaper printed an apology. Why? When workman were digging around in the rubble, they found in a back room, a little iron bed, and in that little iron bed was a baby, her baby. She entered that burning building to save her baby. She wasn’t a suicide. She loved that baby so much that her own life became inconsequential. Rescue was foremost in her mind. In much the same way, the Lord loves us and he is a willing rescuer. He wants life for us and if it cost Him His own life it was the price He was willing to pay.
So John 3:16 is the North Star directing us to safety. Because He loves us, He did this (gave his son) and because we need Him, we need to do this (receive His Son). This verse stands out brilliantly to guide us in the darkest time of our journey. Brilliant against a black sky as it lights the way for us to safety. The safety of everlasting life.