"For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the 
world through Him
might be saved"  John 3:17

Few people remember who came in second. Who was the first runner-up in this 
year's Miss America
Pageant? Who was the second place winner of the American
League Baseball Playoffs? Who came in second in the men's four-man bobsled 
competition in the Winter
Olympics? Ok, that last one may be a stretch - who
remembers who came in first? We seldom remember second-place finishers. They 
are "also-rans" -
nobodies - non-entities - LOSERS!

Today's verse could very well be the most over-looked verse in the
Bible.
It follows immediately after the most well known verse in the Bible. Yet, 
without it John 3:16 is
only a partial thought. Just like there would have been
no American League Baseball Playoffs without the second place team. We all know 
what
Jesus
 said in verse 16. We can quote it - and we evangelicals frequently do.

Take a new look at verse 17. "For God sent not his Son into the world to 
condemn the world..." Many
people around the world and in your neighborhood believe
Jesus came to condemn the world. He came to take all the fun out of life. He 
came to destroy
anything "good" man might have thought to do. And, if we do
them anyway, we will die and go to
Hell.
The world sees Jesus as a harsh judge, not a redeeming Savior. That is why many 
different ethnic
groups have vowed to destroy
Christianity
 and kill Christians when those who love and serve Jesus invade their 
neighborhood.

But that is a misconception: "but that the world through him might be saved." 
Jesus came to redeem
the world. He came to save the world from self-destruction.
Think about it. Environmental scientists complain that the ozone layer is being 
destroyed by the
very persons it is supposed to protect. All of our aerosol
deodorants, hair sprays, room fresheners, bug sprays, and the list goes on and 
on, are the
destructive agents - according to those intelligent people.

One race hates the other, so the first sets about exterminating the second - 
and the second tries to
protect itself by destroying the first. Murders are
committed by people who want what others have - even if it is just a dollar or 
two - and the world
is in self-destruct mode.

Jesus came to bring all of that to an end. "
For God so loved the world
 ... that He gave His only begotten Son... that whosoever believeth on Him... 
should not perish...
but have everlasting life." That is how much God loved
the world. He doesn't want to judge it lacking and destroy those who dwell on 
it. He wants to redeem
it. That is why He sent His Son. But, alas, man still
sees God as a threat to humanity's independence and rejects the very agent that 
will one day redeem
the very world we ourselves are set to
destroy.

Remember, Jesus, though He will sit in judgment, is first and foremost the 
Redeemer, the Savior,
God's agent for renewal and revitalization - the very
things man only dreams of and longs to do by his own power. And He does it for 
you - or will if you
simply ask Him. Amen and Amen.

~~~~~

O. Addison Gethers

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