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John 3:17-18 ESV 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him. 18 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. 17 Sapagkat hindi sinugo ng Diyos ang Anak sa sanlibutan upang hatulan ang sanlibutan, kundi upang ang sanlibutan ay maligtas sa pamamagitan niya.18 Ang sumasampalataya sa kanya ay hindi hinahatulan; ngunit ang hindi sumasampalataya ay hinatulan na, sapagkat hindi siya sumampalataya sa pangalan ng tanging Anak ng Diyos. HE CAME TO SAVE AND NOT TO CONDEMN Contrary to the belief of many, God isn’t like an angry ogre, who needs to be appeased. Yes, everything centers in God but He is neither eccentric nor egotistical. That, God can’t overlook our sins God is so loving so that He doesn’t want to judge sinful men. We deserve to be punished but He saw us also as helpless without His mercy. Thus, He withdrew His judgment upon us and inflict it to His Son, who substituted for us at the cross. Christ’s primary purpose in His coming is to save us and not to condemn us. Thus, His sacrifice at the cross is the perfect payment for our sins. “He is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world.”[1 John 2:2] He endured the fullness of the wrath of God as the appropriate consequence for our sins. As Peter writes, “For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit.” [1 Pet 3:18] God doesn't want to see anyone destroyed, does He? (Eze18:23–32). Rather, He would prefer that everyone be saved (2 Pet 3:9; 1 Tim 2:4). This salvation is offered to "the world," a phrase this verse uses three times. This Greek word ‘kosmos’ oftentimes refers to the God-hating system of human society. But here, it means "all people." Salvation is through Christ—and nothing else. The offer of salvation is for everyone, but only those who accept it will actually be saved. However, He won’t override the dignity of our choices as somebody pulling the carabao to the river but couldn’t force the carabao to drink. Under such circumstance, should the carabao die of thirst, the blame is on her. Likewise, those who do not believe Him are "condemned already” by the veritable offer of free salvation. It’s only God's love and patience that cause Him to delay His judgment (2 Peter 3:9) Listen and FOLLOW on podcast Spotify: http://bit.ly/glccfil_spotify Apple Podcast: http://bit.ly/glccfil-applepcast Google Podcast: http://bit.ly/glccfil-googlepcast Audible Podcast: http://bit.ly/glccfil-audible Follow us in various media platforms: https://gospellightfilipino.contactin... #gospellightfilipino #godswordfortoday #bookof2Kings