Reflections on John's Gospel
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Alienation. Separation. Loneliness. Who hasn't felt it? Sometimes we are aware of it even when we are in a crowd.

There's a root to these feelings. The first man broke confidence with God and then hid from Him. Human beings were driven away from the presence of God, content in their perpetual discontent.

But God was not content to leave us there. He called after us: "In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at various times and in many ways." Some heard. Some knew about God. But God was still not content. He didn't want people to know about Him. He wanted people to know Him, for us "to know as we are fully known."

So God robed himself in human nature, body and soul, and came to us to trap us into an encounter with himself. "In these last days he's spoken to us in His Son." We could know about God through the prophets, but God wanted us to know Him.

Face to face with the God-man, he would become the occasion for "the rise and fall of many." He would force the issue with an invitation to

44 Sermons