John
4:43-5:15
Good
morning, welcome. Today, we will
continue our study of the book of John near the end of chapter 4. Before we start that passage, I thought we
might take a couple of minutes to review what has occurred in the previous
chapters so far. Chapter 1 begins with
the beautiful testimony of Jesus as the Word of God and that “in Him was life,
and that life was the light of man.”
Then, we were introduced to John the Baptist who came “to testify
concerning the light, so that through him all men might believe.” John the Baptist is not the light and he
denies openly to the people that he is not the Christ. Then, when Jesus arrives the next day, John
declares, “Look, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! This is the one I meant when I said, ‘A man
who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before me.’”
One of the
attributes of the Bible which I marvel at again and again is its
truthfulness. When you read the Word of
God, there is no feeling that something is being concealed about the lives of
the men and women. If I were writing a
book about heroes, about the chosen prophets, the spokesmen of God, I would try
to leave out their warts and weaknesses.
But the Bible seems to go the opposite direction. It is almost as if God went out of His way to
include the weaknesses of the men and women of the Bible.