Series Introduction
Over the next 14 days leading up to Christmas day, seven different Daily Bible contributors – Australian Christian leaders and thinkers – will share devotions with us. This Christmas, through John’s Gospel and other Scriptures, we look at God’s final and true revelation of himself – the Word of God, Jesus, and all he brought to the world.
John’s Christmas – his perspective on Jesus’ taking human form – doesn’t so much try to ‘bring Jesus down to earth’ so we can understand and relate to him (as Luke and Matthew do). Instead, John takes us up to heaven, before creation, when Jesus, the Word co-existed with God in perfect love and unity of purpose. Who is that Word that was made flesh? Why did that Word come into the world? What is Christmas according to John, and how can understanding John’s message transform the way we celebrate Christmas?*
Reflection by Bill Salier**
At the very end of his Gospel, John tells us why he wrote. Jesus did many things. John has carefully selected ‘these things’ for his readers so that they might believe and place their trust, in him.
Trust means accepting certain things about Jesus: that he is the Christ…the long-promised King of God’s eternal kingdom; a promise originally made to King David.
But he is not just the Christ, he is also the divine Son of God. His words and deeds show this.
Believing that Jesus is the divine King can only mean that you will put your trust in him.
Trust is shown by relying on him alone to reveal the truth about God; relying on him alone to fix your broken relationship with God.
Trust is shown by obeying Jesus’ word, knowing that his intentions and words are only good.
Trust is shown in not being afraid to stand for Jesus publicly.
Trust is shown in a relationship with Jesus, marked by love and prayer.
John says believing leads to eternal life.
Trusting in Jesus leads to a glorious present and a glorious future. Life now, knowing the love of God. Life then with everyone Jesus has saved, surrounding the throne of God, living Spirit powered lives, singing praises to the triune God.
Sometimes people wonder whether John means coming belief in Jesus or going on believing in Jesus. I don’t think he cares. John just wants to see people believe in Jesus, whether for the first time or the thousandth.
We honour this verse, we comply with John’s purpose, by reading this Gospel, marvelling at who Jesus is, placing our trust in him, and enjoying the life he offers.
Today would be a wonderful day to do that, wherever you are on your journey with God.
Prayer
Father, thank you for your Son Jesus, the King of your eternal kingdom. Please help me to trust him alone for life in this world and the next. Please help me, by your Spirit, to live this trust out in my daily life. I pray this in Jesus’ name. Amen.
*For further reading on John’s Christmas, see Dr Andreas Kostenberger’s sermon here https://www.biblicalfoundations.org/christmas-according-to-john/
**Bill Salier is married to Sue and has three adult girls. He works with a global Bible college network with the aim of making quality theological education as available as possible.