Jump Start # 4007
John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.”
An aspect of communication and essential in studying your Bible is to look at the words in the order that they are given. Change the order of the words and the message changes. Adding a word, as the Devil did in the temptation with Eve, and the message changes.
Our verse today, likely the most universally known verse has a specific word order. We find the word “ONLY” in this passage. Where that word is supposed to be is important. Move the ONLY around and it changes the meaning of this verse and of what the Bible teaches.
Let’s run through some examples:
God only LOVES. This is where modern theology has shifted to. There is no place for wrath, judgment and especially hell in their mindset. God loves. It doesn’t matter what you do. It doesn’t matter what you believe. God loves. Build an idol, and God is ok with that. Chase the devil, and God is good with that. The love that modern culture has built is feeling based and Biblically taught. For most, to have love means there is no place, no room, never a time for anger, wrath or judgment. To stay in that lane is difficult when you think about Cain’s sacrifice, the strange fire of Nadab, Jezebel’s false prophets, the earth swallowing up the sons of Korah, the displeasing Israel in the wilderness. God loves, yet that does not dismiss or remove God having anger and wrath. To insist that God ONLY loves, concludes that God overlooks sin, accepts error, and is not righteous or holy. If God ONLY loves, why do we need grace? Why is obedience stressed throughout the teachings of our Lord? If God ONLY loves, the Lord becomes weak and faith becomes useless. God loves but He wants us to deny ourselves, take up our cross and follow Him daily. And, when we don’t? God still loves, yet consequences and punishment follow.
God only GAVE His Son. God gave His Son, but that wasn’t the only thing God gave. Before Jesus came to earth, God was sending blessings from Heaven. God sent prophets declaring His word. God sent promises through Abraham and his descendants. God gave answers to prayers. God gave us His divine will, the Word of God. God gave you life. God has blessed you. God has heard you. God gave Jesus, but that’s not the only thing He gave.
God Only saves SOME. Our verse doesn’t say that. In fact, this very verse teaches, “whoever.” The apostles were sent into all the world to preach to every person. That includes every continent. That includes every nation. That includes every state. That includes every city. That includes every street. That includes every house. That includes every person in that house. There are those who want to believe that God has chosen in advance who is saved and who is not saved. And, since that has been determined in advance, nothing can be done to change that fact. Only some would be saved, is what they teach. Our verse stresses, whoever. A hymn, “whosoever surely meaneth me. “ The grace of God and the saving blood of Jesus is available to all.
BELIEVE only and you will be saved. That is a very popular idea. It’s commonly called “faith only,” or “grace only.” Just sit back and enjoy the ride because God does it all. Nothing is required. Nothing is expected. But, again, the Bible doesn’t teach that. Unless you repent, Jesus said in Luke, you will all likewise perish. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved are the words of the great commission. Those are the words of Jesus. A faith that doesn’t do anything isn’t much of a faith. If that faith doesn’t lead us to obey Christ, change our character and follow the Lord, then one really doesn’t have faith. Throughout the great Hebrews 11 chapter, faith is coupled with action. By faith Noah prepared the ark. By faith Abraham left Ur. By faith the walls came tumbling down. Faith is action. Faith does.
What the passage does say, and where we need to put the word ONLY, is that God gave His ONLY begotten Son. His one and only Son. His beloved Son. The Son who would be sacrificed. The Son who came to do the will of His Father. Only Jesus could do what Jesus did. Only Jesus was the perfect sacrifice. Only Jesus fulfilled the will of God. The only begotten, that’s Jesus.
This little exercise is something that helps us to understand the purpose of God. Try this with Mark 16:16. Where does God put the word “saved”? Try this with Matthew 19:9. Where does God put the word “adultery”?
Word order…it matters. It matters when we talk with one another. It matters when we read the Bible.
Roger
