This is the single most famous verse of the Bible, at least according to the Barna research commissioned by the American Bible Society entitled “State of the Bible, 2013.”
Many people surveyed didn’t have a favorite Bible verse or didn’t know what their favorite was. But when people identified their favorite verse, John 3.16 took the cake big time!
And this verse is every where.
At sporting events:
On people’s bodies:
And even on the bottom of a cup at a fast food joint:
But Why John 3:16?
Why this verse? There are so many other great ones to choose from! Why have so many people been drawn to this verse?
I’m not sure, at least not with regard to everyone but I know why I like it. Even though it’s not my favorite verse, that “honor” belongs to Philippians 3.10, the message of John 3.16 is straight forward, compelling, and comforting.
All of those things can be summed up in three little words found in John 3.16: God so loved.
All that Jesus did for us, for the world, was done because God so loved.
God gave his one and only son because God so loved.
Our trust in Jesus grants us eternal life and allows us to avoid perishing because God so loved.
John 3.16 is a great verse because God so loved!
God So Loved…So What?
But all of that was in the past. God so loved the world 2000 years ago that he sent his son.
What has he done for us lately?
Well, luckily for all of us, God continues to love. He continues to reveal himself to us. He continues to demonstrate his love for us by caring for our needs, surrounding us with loving community, and by granting us peace and power through his Holy Spirit.
But God didn’t love us and send us his son just so that we as individuals could feel safe and secure.
No.
God so loved so that we would so love too! And if God so loved the world, then we should so love the world too!
How Can We So Love the World Too?
Here are a few practical ideas:
- Treat people like people. All of us are tempted to pass people by, treating them as if they are extras in the movie of our lives. We might be busy, tired, or scared. We might just want to walk on by because that’s easier. But one simple way that we can so love the world is by treating people like people. Look folks in the eye. Say “hello.” Engage in conversation. Do to others what you would want them to do to you!
- Bend over backwards. Love isn’t easy; therefore so loving the world will be extra difficult. Why? The answer is simple. We’d all rather be selfish and do what we want. But just think back to the last time someone went the extra mile for you. How did that feel? Now imagine doing the same for someone else! This kind of love can change the world!
- Love sacrificially. Our normal mode of operation is to love people we really like or to love people we think will love us back. Thank goodness God didn’t love us this way! Instead, let’s love everyone we can and let’s do so sacrificially. Love that’s not genuine is easy to spot, super easy. But love that sacrificial feels right, every single time.
Those are a few thoughts about what it means that God so loved the world. What are some more ways that we can so love the world too? Let me know in the comments below!
This is one of the first verses I heard that drew me to the Lord at age 13. It reminds of how sacrificial, deep and wide His love is. Pride, ego nor selfishness gets into the way. I think how I personally understand more about how the love of God is is when I became a parent. You love your child regardless of how they act or behave. I feel that’s how God’s love is towards us as well.
In turn how we can demonstrate His love as mentioned in the three practical points above in many ways. Some examples could be words of encouragement, listening, forgiving, gratitude, or being kind and loving to someone who we think doesn’t deserve it, or even acts of service without receiving recognition or expecting anything in return. I am sure there are many more out there. I think those are ways we can try to be more like Him and demonstrate His love to the world, loving sacrificially and unconditionally.
I love this Susan! Thanks for sharing!
Really liked the survey idea and a lot of good points made. I also like the take away on how we can love like Christ.
Thanks!