Tag: John 3:16

  • Brilliant light for dark times

    Brilliant light for dark times

    One of the flaws in our thinking is that we see ourselves as needing to be condemned by the one who wouldn’t.

  • Look Up

    Look Up

    There’s something hinky going on here. Jesus and Nicodemus and this late night visit. And how each of us comes to see this moment speaks to how much we trust in Jesus and how much we trust in our own experience. Who is this man, and why does Jesus give him such a hard time?…

  • Encountering the Love of GOD

    Encountering the Love of GOD

    in the lifting up and in the groundwork Trinity B  |  John 3:1-17 Focus There’s a joke clergy like to make this week every year. We send each other videos and post memes on Facebook about the challenge of preaching on Trinity Sunday. It is known by many as the one day each year in…

  • Revealed: honesty and the Christian

    a Homily for Lent 2A Text: John 3:1-17 Under Cover of Darkness We meet Nicodemus in Lent each year. Like Jesus, we receive him in darkness and confusion, wondering why he is here. Why does he come if he does not believe or even understand Jesus? Does he seek knowledge only? Is he gathering information…

  • In Two Worlds

    a Homily for the First Sunday After Pentecost, year B Text: John 3:1-17  click here for the audio seeing with different eyes The most important verse in this morning’s pericope is not John 3:16, but 3:8. Here’s how we get there. As you may have noted, we covered this part of Scripture back in Lent.…

  • The Daywalkers

    a Sermon for Lent 4B Text: John 3:14-21 this is loving the world? There are three reactions people have to this part of Scripture: [from least likely to most likely] 3) Not this one again! 2) Oh! That’s what John 3:16 says! 1) Huh? The third chapter of John begins this way: Now there was…

  • Come to the Light

    Is John 3 about salvation, or something more? And is it a sufficient description of Christian faith?

  • Must We Preach John 3:16?

    Those that know me generally understand that I don’t like to write sermons on Saturday. Today is Saturday and I’m writing a sermon for tomorrow. And tomorrow’s text includes the ubiquitous John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish…