So loved, whosoever.

“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16

This is the Gospel, the good news, the greatest news. It’s not just the greatest news ever, it’s the greatest news conceivable! So, let’s break this truth down a bit to get a better understanding of its significance in our lives…

For God… Right away we’ve got to try and wrap our hearts and minds around just Who this is. We’ve got to acknowledge that this is the Creator of all things we’re talking about here. He created you, He created me, and simply put, we would not even exist if it were not for Him.

You may have heard some of these great “Omni” words used to describe God: Omnificent, or all creating. Omnipotent, which means all powerful. Omnipresent, basically meaning that He is everywhere all the time, always has been and always will be. And He’s Omniscient, which means He’s all knowing. There’s not a whole lot that gets past God. But there’s another “Omni” word, one that’s often left out of the equation, which is silly, because in 1 John 4 we see that God IS love. The often left out “Omni” word is Omnibenevolent, and it means that God is ALL LOVING!

For God so loved… He SO loved... He SOOO loved! This is an incredible use of language here, because there is not a word that can properly illustrate the intensity of God’s love. It’s been described as reckless, scandalous, audacious, other-centered, and unconditional. But even these words can’t describe the passion and intensity behind God’s love. So, Jesus simply says “so loved”.    

He so loved the world… That’s you. That’s me. That’s them. That’s us and everything around us. It’s at our best, at our worst, in troubling times, and in prosperous times. It’s with Him or against Him. God SO loves the world.

That He gave His one and only Son… This is where it gets really good. It can be summed up in a big fancy theological term called the incarnation, which basically means that God Himself put on flesh and blood and came down here to dwell among us and go through it just like us. That’s Jesus.

So, Jesus was given to us that WHOSOEVER it doesn’t matter where someone is in life or what they’ve done or haven’t done or how good or bad or right or wrong they are. It’s whosoever. Period. And that’s grace. That’s mercy. That’s whosoever.

Believes is Him shall not parish but have eternal life… Once we believe, we stop dying and we start living. Old things have passed and the new has come. Not only does this imply that we start living a new life right here and right now until we take our final breath, but that this new life goes on forever and ever and ever in the presence of an Almighty God whose main concern is restoring us to the full completion of His love and perfection and goodness and all the warm and fuzzy stuff that comes along with it.

SO… take what Jesus has given you and go love some WHOSOEVERs. If you’re wondering how and where to do it, head on over to the following link and sign up to serve with Kitchen One for One.

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