“These [signs] are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.” - John 20:30
One of the reasons the Gospel of John is so powerful is because John was there. He heard with His own ears what Jesus said. He saw with His own eyes what Jesus did. He experienced firsthand the most extraordinary life that has ever been lived.
And before bringing his gospel to a close, John wants us to understand in no uncertain terms that he was an eyewitness of all that he recorded in his account about Jesus’ life, death, burial and resurrection. He wasn’t peddling rumors or secondhand information. He was providing eyewitness testimony. John wrote down that testimony for you and me, “that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (John 20:30).
After you’ve read this Gospel, here are three important questions to ask yourself:
Question #1: What will you do with what you have read? Jesus asks you to believe in Him as the Christ and the Son of God. So, will you believe? Jesus fed hungry people in need. Will you do the same? Jesus humbled himself, got down on His hands and knees and washed His disciples’ feet. Will you serve your fellow Christians in similarly humble ways? Jesus forgave one of His best friends who had turned his back on Him. Will you forgive your friends and family who have hurt you?
Question #2: What is YOUR part in God’s redemptive plan for the world? It’s clear from John 21 that God had plans for John and Peter. Peter would be responsible for feeding and taking care of Jesus’ sheep, primarily in Jerusalem. John would also shepherd Christ’s sheep, largely outside of Jerusalem. Did God have special plans for Peter and John because they were apostles? Perhaps. But the truth is: Jesus has special plans for ALL His followers—including you. If you haven’t discovered your specific calling and purpose, begin asking God to reveal it to you now. Ask Him to reveal your role in His plan.
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#3: How much hardship are you willing to endure for the sake of Christ? In John 15:18-21, Jesus
warns us that the world will hate us if the world hates Him. And if the world
persecutes Him, the world will persecute us also. So, if you are a follower of
Jesus Christ, and you follow Him as you’re supposed to follow Him, you will endure
hardship for His sake. If you know the truth about Jesus … and you believe the
truth about Jesus … will you boldly share the truth about Jesus? Even despite
the rolled eyes of your family members, the criticism of your friends, or the
hardships that come your way – Jesus Christ is worth it.
If you are a Christian, His life story is still being written in your life. And He wants His life story to be written in the lives of those around you as well. So, live out your unique calling and mission. Let Jesus Christ continue living His amazing life through you, and give Him the opportunity to live His amazing life through those around you.
Dane Davis is the pastor of Impact Christian
Church, meeting Sundays at 8:30 and 10 a.m. at 16209 Kamana Road in Apple
Valley.
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