Unstoppable Light
We are officially pivoting from the gritty, prophetic text of Amos to a massive, 20-week journey through the Gospel of John. If you were hoping for something light, easy, and straightforward... well, you might have missed the sarcasm! John is a magnificent, profound piece of literature that operates completely differently from the other gospels.
In this episode, we break down what makes John unique, explore the structural roadmap of the book, and dive deep into the cosmic weight of John 1:1-5. We also confront our cultural tendency to "domesticate" Jesus and find out what it truly means to lean into an unstoppable light when life gets incredibly dark.
* Matthew, Mark, and Luke are the "Synoptic Gospels"—they share a similar historical rhythm, outline many of the same stories, and root Jesus firmly in His human chronology.
* John was written much later (around 90 AD) to a church facing severe hardship. Instead of starting with an earthly genealogy, John launches straight into eternity past to establish one undeniable truth: Jesus Christ is fully, unapologetically God.
To navigate this 20-week study, keep this four-part roadmap in mind:
* Part 1: The Light Dawns (The Prologue, Chapter 1)
* Part 2: Signs of Life / The Book of Signs (Chapters 2–12)
* Part 3: The Glory of the Cross / The Book of Glory (Chapters 13–20)
* Part 4: Restored for Mission (The Epilogue, Chapter 21)
Note: Look out for the seven primary signs and seven "I Am" declarations woven throughout the text that reveal Christ's true identity!
We have a bad habit of creating Jesus in our own image—assuming He hates the people we hate, loves the people we love, and shares our exact political or economic opinions. We treat Him like a well-behaved dog on a leash. While He is our friend, He is also the transcendent, untamable Creator of the universe.
In John 1:5, John uses a brilliant Greek double entendre with the word kattelabon. It means both "to understand" and "to overcome/extinguish." The dark, broken world completely fails to understand the light of Christ, but more importantly, the darkness cannot extinguish it. Even when the world went dark on Good Friday, the resurrection proved the light is permanent, active, and unstoppable.
"On the whole, I do not find Christians outside of the catacombs sufficiently sensible of conditions. It is madness to wear ladies' straw hats and velvet hats to church. We should all be wearing crash helmets. Ushers should issue life preservers and signal flares. They should lash us to our pews." — Annie Dillard
"Happiness is fleeting. Happiness is sitting down with a delicious slice of cheesecake. Joy is deeper... Joy is knowing the one who made it, sitting and having the conversation, and building that kind of relationship."
1. Audit your version of Jesus: Take an honest look at your theology. Have you customized a Jesus who never challenges your biases, comfort zones, or political leanings? Commit to letting the real, transcendent Christ disrupt your categories.
2. Bring your darkness to the community: Many of us love to be the helper, but we hate admitting when we need help. If you are going through a hard season—whether economic anxiety, physical illness, or deep grief—don't carry it alone. Bring it to the church body so we can hold you up and reflect Christ’s light back to you.
* Beyond Sunday School: Want to dig deeper into the weird and wonderful imagery of the New Testament? Join us every Tuesday at 12:30 PM as we continue our study through the Book of Revelation.
* Sermon Series Roadmap: If you didn't grab the "Gospel of John" roadmap handout on your way into the sanctuary, be sure to pick one up at the welcome center on your way out!
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