H127 – Harmonization

Photo: Jakub Bors (Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex, UK)

Author: Stephen Weller

He Who Believes Is Not Judged

Scripture: John 3:18

In our lesson today will focus on John 3:18, but we will begin by comparing it with John 3:16, using the diagram below. John 3:18 (ESV) is: “Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.” First, look at the difference between verse 16 and 18, as shown in the following diagram.  

  In John 3:16, there is the sense of love and grace as the terms “should have eternal life” and “will perish” are used. In John 3:18, there is the sense of law and justice as the terms “is not condemned” and “is condemned already” are used.

In some translations, the word condemned is replaced with the word judged, as the sinner is judged by the law and is declared guilty and condemned to die. Verse 17 forms a bridge between two conditions. In John 3:16 and the second half of John 3:17, Jesus, the Son of God, was sent that the world might be saved through him. The first half of verse 17 links to verse 18 and the idea of judgment and being condemned. John 3:36 helps: “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him” (ESV). Each of us is born into this world with God’s wrath on us. We are already judged and condemned to die. On this basis, Jesus does not come to judge, but to provide a way of belief and salvation.

Everyone is born guilty and condemned to death. Jesus was sent to provide a way to make guilty people non-guilty, condemned people not condemned and to make dead people eternally alive. In the providence of God some will accept God’s provision and the rest will remain in their condemned state. Understanding this I think we are now ready to move on to verses 19 – 21.

Prayer

Father, how marvelous are the Scriptures. It is like a rich mine waiting for one to dig and find the buried treasures. These treasures are like pieces of a magnificent puzzle and as we add pieces the picture becomes more exciting and the desire to keep digging grows. Father, my heart aches for those who just skim the surface and find only the edge pieces. I find that the pleasures and things of the world are a poor substitute for the treasures waiting to be discovered. Thank you for those hidden treasures and making them available in Jesus Christ.

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