We've all heard how sly, cunning, and evil Satan is. Have you known how 
he has tried to suck the life out of the greatest verse in the Bible? John 3:16 
has enough dynamite truth in it to save any sinner, but if its meaning is 
devalued, its effect on the human heart is weakened.

      What kind of a sacrifice did the Father make when He "so loved the world 
that He gave His only begotten Son"? There is a time-honored doctrine often 
labeled as "orthodox" that denies that God ever had a Son before Jesus was born 
in Bethlehem, that He became a "Father" only at that time. The idea is that God 
simply agreed for a Twin, or a fellow Committee Member, to come to earth and be 
sacrificed. Gracious, yes, generous even; but ... a sacrifice?

      When it comes to thinking about the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, 
the "Godhead" is so great that my brain is like a little pea in trying to 
understand it. But God is trying to say something to me. According to John 
3:16, Christ was always the Son of God, even from all eternity: "In the 
beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The 
same was in the beginning with God. ... And the Word was made flesh and dwelt 
among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the 
Father" (John 1:1, 2, 14).

      There was never a "time" in eternity when the Son of God was not! The 
Muslims say we teach that God had a "wife" of some sorts; No. God has tried to 
tell us something beyond words: Christ was not "begotten" as we beget 
children--the word in the Bible does not mean that. It means only beloved One. 
The Father's love for His Son was the infinite Antitype of our human love for a 
child, and God has permitted us unworthy humans to have the experience of 
parenthood in order that we might understand just a trifle the heart-rending 
agony in the infinite Father's heart when it came time to "give His only 
begotten Son." The sacrifice was made in eternity, and it was and is infinite. 
John 3:16 does make sense; and a pea-size brain and heart like mine can at 
least begin to appreciate it.

      Copyright © 2009 by Robert J. 
Wieland.--------------------------------------------------------


     
 

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