I
believe
this
to be
the
greatest
verse
in all
the
Bible.
It is
the
best
loved
and
best
known
verse.
There
are
only
25
words
in
this
verse
yet no
other
single
verse
in all
the
Scriptures
has
been
as
blessed
in the
salvation
of so
many
souls.
Martin
Luther
called
John
3:16
the
miniature
gospel.
It has
been
called
the
gospel
in a
nutshell.
It has
been
called
a love
letter
from
God
written
in
blood
and
addressed
to
all.
If
ever
there
was a
verse
that
Satan
would
love
to
blot
out of
the
Bible,
it
would
be
John
3:16.
If
ever
there
was a
verse
that
makes
hell
tremble,
it is
John
3:16.
If
ever
there
was a
verse
that
has
lightened
the
path
to
heaven
for
multitudes,
it is
John
3:16.
Years
ago a
doctor
in a
hospital
ICU
gave
me
only 2
minutes
with a
lost
dying
woman
who
had
called
for me
in her
dying
hour.
The
doctor
told
me he
would
give
me
only
120
seconds
with
her.
What
could
I say
in so
short
a
time?
God
spoke
to my
heart
and
said,
"Give
her
John
3:16
and
pray
the
sinners
prayer
with
her.
It was
all
she
needed.
She
died
in
peace
and at
peace
with
her
Savior.
Some
have
divided
the
verse
into
parts
like...
---
God’s
Grace
- For
God so
loved
the
world
---God’s
Gift -
That
he
gave
his
only
begotten
Son
---God’s
Gospel
- That
whosoever
believeth
in
him...
---God’s
Glory
- But
have
everlasting
life.
There
are
many
ways
to
look
at
this
verse
but I
want
us to
look
at
some
of the
words
of
this
great
verse.
FOR
GOD -
John
3:16
begins
as the
Bible
begins,
with
the
existence
of God
taken
for
granted.
See
Genesis
1:1.
Only a
fool
would
think
otherwise.
See
Psalms
14:1.
The
whole
Bible
stands
on
belief
in
God.
There
cannot
be a
here
without
a
there.
There
cannot
be an
upper
without
a
lower.
There
cannot
be a
before
without
an
after.
There
cannot
be a
creation
without
a
Creator.
The
Bible
says
that
this
God...
SO
LOVED
-
What
is
love?
It
cannot
be
defined
in
words.
The
word
"loved"
occurs
56
times
in the
Book
of
John.
The
dictionary
says
love
is "to
have a
feeling,
affection,
or
regard
for,
to be
strongly
attached
to or
attracted
toward,
to
hold
dear".
There
are
also
synonyms
like
affection,
charity,
devotion,
fondness,
liking,
and
passion.
All
these
definitions
are
weak
when
defining
the
word
"love".
The
difficulty
becomes
greater
when
you
add
the
word
"so".
GOD SO
LOVED..."so
loved"
surpasses
illustration.
Many
have
tried
to
apply
it to
the
love
of a
mother
for
her
child.
The
following
ad
appeared
in a
Boston
newspaper
years
ago.
TO MY
BOY
WHO
LEFT
HOME
MONDAY
NIGHT,
SEPTEMBER
15
My
darling
boy,
If you
should
see
this,
which
I pray
our
Heavenly
Father
you
may,
please
let
your
distressed
mother
know
where
you
are.
Mother
The
notice
was
signed
with
one
word -
"Mother".
That
was
all.
No
name.
Nothing
to let
the
world
know
who
she
was.
Just
the
cry of
a
mother
seeking
her
lost
boy.
Not a
word
about
whose
fault
it
was.
No
blame.
No
reproach.
Just
the
reaching
out of
a
mother’s
love
seeking
to
bring
her
wanderer
back.
But a
mother’s
love
falls
short
of the
love
of
God.
The
mind
of man
will
never
grasp
the
love
of
God.
All we
can
say is
the
love
of God
is
uncaused,
uninfluenced,
spontaneous,
sovereign.
Deuteronomy
7:7-8
says
God
loved
you
because
he
loved
you.
Jeremiah
31:3 -
I have
loved
thee
with
an
everlasting
love.
His is
an
everlasting,
unending
love
with
no
beginning.
God
had no
beginning
so his
love
had no
beginning.
All
earthly
love
had a
beginning
but
God’s
love
reaches
back
to
before
the
world
was as
well
as
forward
to
when
all
mountains
are
but
dust.
God’s
love
is
infinite,
illimitable,
unbounded.
The
little
chorus
sung
by
children
says
it
best,
"Wide,
wide
as the
ocean,
High
as the
heaven
above,
Deep,
deep
as the
deepest
sea Is
my
Savior’s
love"
A
SINNER
MAY GO
TO
HELL
UNSAVED,
BUT HE
CANNOT
GO TO
HELL
UNLOVED.
THE
WORLD
-
The
word
"world"
is
found
77
times
in
John.
This
is not
talking
about
the
matter-world
or the
world
system
but
the
world
people.
The
greatest
love
of man
or
woman
is
love
of
self.
What a
narrow
love
that
is!
Walter
Wilson
said
that
"No
one in
all
the
world
could
possible
love
everyone
in the
world.
In
fact
most
people
find
it
difficult
to
love
all
their
relatives."
But
God
has
found
it
possible,
with
His
great
heart
of
love,
to
love
every
individual
in the
entire
world
in
spite
of his
faults.
God
loves
the
Jews -
but
also
the
Russians,
Chinese,
Arabs,
Americans,
etc.
God
loves
white
people
- but
" red
and
yellow,
black
and
white,
they
are
all
precious
in his
sight"
---God
loves
the
civilized
- but
also
the
heathen.
---God
loves
the
Baptists
- but
also
Methodists,
---Presbyterians,
Lutherans,
Catholics
---God
loves
the
fundamentalists
- but
also
the
liberals
and
the
communists.
---God
loves
preachers
- but
also
murderers,
gamblers,
bartenders,
and
prostitutes.
---God
loves
ALL -
ALL
colors,
ALL
individuals,
ALL
social
groups,
ALL...
---God
loved
a
world
of
saints
- NO -
A
WORLD
OF
SINNERS.
He
loves
the
sinner
not
the
sin,
the
criminal
not
the
crime,
the
rebel
not
the
rebellion,
the
liar
not
the
lie,
the
idolater
not
the
idol.
THAT
HE
GAVE -
The
world
knows
a
little
about
giving
but
God’s
giving
costs
something.
Most
of the
giving
we
know
about
is
giving
that
really
has no
element
of
sacrifice
in it.
God
did
not
give
the
cattle
on a
1000
hills
or
silver
and
gold.
He
gave
all he
had in
the
person
of his
Son.
"He
gave"
means
suffering.
We
think
a lot
about
the
suffering
of the
Son
but
have
you
ever
thought
about
the
suffering
of the
Father.
Could
you
stand
in a
window
of
your
house
and
watch
an
angry
mob
spit
on,
beat,
abuse,
and
kill
your
son
with
the
power
to
stop
it in
an
infinity
of a
second’s
notice.
God
could
have
stopped
it but
HE
GAVE...
Because
he
loved
and
for
us.
HIS
ONLY
BEGOTTEN
SON -
Here
is a
word
of
relationship.
David
was a
"son"
to
King
Saul
in I
Samuel
26:21-25
by
association.
God
the
Father
is
called
"Father"
not
because
of
relationship
to his
creatures
but
because
of his
relationship
to his
Son.
A
child
was
once
trying
to
quote
this
verse
and
said
"his
only
forgotten
Son"
and
how
true
it is.
He has
been
forgotten
by
most
people.
THAT
WHOSOEVER
-
This
means
all.
All
have
sinned
and
all
need a
Savior.
It
means
any
who
will.
It
means
those
who
believe.
It
means
you. I
am
glad
that
it did
not
have
my
name
in it
because
when I
was 12
years
old, I
met
another
child
the
same
age as
I was
with
the
same
name,
Joseph
R.
Wallis.
If a
name
had
been
put in
this
verse
I
would
have
wondered
for
whom
was
the
promise
intended.
If a
name
had
been
put
here
then
all
other
people
would
have
been
left
out.
Thank
God he
said
"whosoever".
Whosoever
meaneth
ME.
Whosoever
meaneth
YOU.
BELIEVETH
-
The
word
"believe"
with
its
various
endings
occur
100
times
in
John.
Believeth
denies
salvation
by any
other
way
but by
faith.
It
denies
works,
even
good
works
as a
means
of
salvation.
Look
at the
context
of our
text
and
you
find
Nicodemus.
Nicodemus
was
educated,
rich,
moral,
religious,
a
do-gooder,
a
"church
member",
intelligent,
but
not
saved.
Jesus
told
him in
John
3:3
"ye
must
be
born
again".
The
doors
of
heaven
swing
on
this
experience.
We are
saved
by
faith
and
not by
works.
See
Ephesians
2:8-9
and
Titus
3:5
IN HIM
-
Acts
4:12
and I
John
5:12
show
us
that
salvation
is in
a
Person
and
that
person
is the
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
Salvation
is not
found
in
believing
in the
preacher,
the
church,
a good
Christian,
but in
Christ.
SHOULD
NOT
PERISH
-
Men of
the
old
world
perished
but
Noah
was
spared.
People
of
Sodom
perished
but
Lot
was
spared.
The
first
born
of
Egypt
perished
but
Israel
was
spared.
Jericho’s
citizens
perished
but
Rahab
was
spared.
Whosoever
believeth
in Him
shall
not
perish
eternally
in
hell
but
make
heaven
their
eternal
home.
There
is a
heaven
to
gain
and a
hell
to
shun.
BUT
HAVE
EVERLASTING
LIFE -
Life
is
mentioned
36
times
in the
Book
of
John.
Notice
the
verse
begins
with
God
and
ends
with
life.
Everlasting
life
is not
just
eternal
existence
because
if
that
were
the
case,
the
devil
and
all
sinners
would
have
it.
What
is
everlasting
life?
It is
having
Jesus.
He
said
"I am
the
life"
in
John
14:6.
The
Bible
says
life
is in
the
Son
and
whosoever
has
the
Son
has
life.
1st
John
5:12
John
11:25
says,
"I am
the
resurrection
and
the
life..."
John
1:4
says,
"In
him
was
life..."
Eternal
life
is
Christ
living
in me.
Christ
in you
-
Colossians
1:27
Christ
liveth
in me
-
Galatians
2:20
I saw
a poem
years
ago
that
said:
For
God -
the
Lord
of
earth
and
heaven,
So
loved
- and
longed
to see
forgiven,
The
world
- in
sin
and
pleasure
mad,
That
he
gave -
the
only
Son he
had,
His
only
Son -
to
take
our
place,
That
whosoever
- Oh,
what
grace,
Believeth
-
placing
simple
trust,
In Him
- the
righteous
and
the
just,
Should
not
perish
- lost
in
sin,
But
have
everlasting
life -
in
HIM.
Joseph
Wallis
The
Sinner's
Prayer
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