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EPISODE · May 28, 2025 · 48 MIN

John 3:11-36 - From Unbelief to Eternal Life

from UnFolding the Word · host AJ

In this episode, we pick up in John 3:11 as Jesus continues His conversation with Nicodemus, exposing the heart of unbelief. He rebukes Nicodemus not for ignorance, but for rejecting the truth he has seen and heard. Jesus then uses a striking Old Testament parallel—Moses lifting the bronze serpent—to illustrate the way of salvation: looking to the Son of Man in faith. We explore the theological depth of verses 14–21, including the famous John 3:16, where God’s love for the world is set in tension with humanity’s rejection of the light. We reflect on why people prefer darkness and how condemnation is not imposed by God arbitrarily but rooted in our sin and rebellion. The episode concludes with John the Baptist’s final public testimony. Rather than competing with Jesus, he rejoices in Christ's growing ministry and declares, “He must increase, but I must decrease.” We unpack John’s clarity about Christ’s divine origin, authority, and the eternal consequences of belief versus disobedience. 🔑 Key Takeaways from John 3:11–36: Unbelief, not ignorance, is the problem: Jesus emphasizes that Nicodemus refuses to believe despite having enough evidence (vv. 11–12). The cross is prefigured in the Old Testament: Jesus draws on Numbers 21 to explain that salvation comes by looking to Him in faith (vv. 14–15). John 3:16–21 is a complete gospel summary: God's love, humanity's condemnation, and the choice between light and darkness are all laid out clearly. Judgment is revealed by the heart's response to light: People reject the light not out of confusion but because they love their sin (vv. 19–21). John the Baptist models gospel-centered humility: He points everyone to Jesus and finds joy in stepping out of the spotlight (vv. 27–30). Jesus holds divine authority: As the One sent from heaven, He speaks God's words, bears the Spirit without measure, and offers eternal life (vv. 31–36). Belief and obedience are inseparable: The chapter ends with a strong call—faith in Christ leads to eternal life, but rejection leaves a person under God’s wrath (v. 36).  

In this episode, we pick up in John 3:11 as Jesus continues His conversation with Nicodemus, exposing the heart of unbelief. He rebukes Nicodemus not for ignorance, but for rejecting the truth he has seen and heard. Jesus then uses a striking Old Testament parallel—Moses lifting the bronze serpent—to illustrate the way of salvation: looking to the Son of Man in faith. We explore the theological depth of verses 14–21, including the famous John 3:16, where God’s love for the world is set in tension with humanity’s rejection of the light. We reflect on why people prefer darkness and how condemnation is not imposed by God arbitrarily but rooted in our sin and rebellion. The episode concludes with John the Baptist’s final public testimony. Rather than competing with Jesus, he rejoices in Christ's growing ministry and declares, “He must increase, but I must decrease.” We unpack John’s clarity about Christ’s divine origin, authority, and the eternal consequences of belief versus disobedience. 🔑 Key Takeaways from John 3:11–36: Unbelief, not ignorance, is the problem: Jesus emphasizes that Nicodemus refuses to believe despite having enough evidence (vv. 11–12). The cross is prefigured in the Old Testament: Jesus draws on Numbers 21 to explain that salvation comes by looking to Him in faith (vv. 14–15). John 3:16–21 is a complete gospel summary: God's love, humanity's condemnation, and the choice between light and darkness are all laid out clearly. Judgment is revealed by the heart's response to light: People reject the light not out of confusion but because they love their sin (vv. 19–21). John the Baptist models gospel-centered humility: He points everyone to Jesus and finds joy in stepping out of the spotlight (vv. 27–30). Jesus holds divine authority: As the One sent from heaven, He speaks God's words, bears the Spirit without measure, and offers eternal life (vv. 31–36). Belief and obedience are inseparable: The chapter ends with a strong call—faith in Christ leads to eternal life, but rejection leaves a person under God’s wrath (v. 36).

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