"THE GOSPEL OF JOHN"
The Truth Shall Make You Free (8:31-36)
INTRODUCTION
- One of the better known statements of Jesus is this: "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." (Jn 8:32)
- Today this popular statement is often used in a political context...
- Referring to freedom from political oppression
- Extolling the value of the free press, and freedom of expression
- While such are notable virtues, Jesus had something else in mind...
- Freedom from something more serious than political oppression
- Truth that comes from only one source
[Let's examine the context in which Jesus' statement is found (i.e., Jn 8:31-36). From a careful reading of it we first note...]
- THE FREEDOM OF WHICH JESUS SPEAKS
- FREEDOM FROM SIN...
- The Jews misconstrued Jesus - Jn 8:33
- They claimed to have never been in bondage (i.e., political oppression)
- An odd claim in view of the present Roman occupation, and past Egyptian, Assyrian and Babylonian captivities!
- Jesus explains the context of His statement - Jn 8:34-36
- He is talking about the slavery of sin
- He offers freedom from the bondage of sin
- THE BONDAGE OF SIN...
- There is the guilt of sin
- A guilt shared by everyone - Ro 3:23; 1Jn 1:8
- Even if one has committed only one sin (if such were possible!) - Jm 2:10-11
- There is the power of sin
- Jesus describes how committing sin makes one a slave to sin - Jn 8:34
- Paul illustrated the dilemma of one in bondage to the power of sin - Ro 7:14-24
- THE TRUTH OF WHICH JESUS SPEAKS
- HIS DOCTRINE...
- The truth of which Jesus speaks is His own word or doctrine - Jn 8:31-32
- Which offers freedom from the bondage of sin
- WHICH WE MUST OBEY...
- To be His disciples indeed - Jn 8:31; cf. Lk 6:46
- To be set free from sin - Ro 6:17-18; cf. He 5:9
- BEGINNING WITH BAPTISM INTO CHRIST...
- In which we are crucified with Christ - Ro 6:3-4a,6a
- In which we die to sin, thus freed from sin - Ro 6:6b,7,11a
- Its guilt removed by the blood of Jesus - Ac 2:38; 22:16
- Its power weakened by the gift of the Holy Spirit - Ac 2:38; Ep 3:16
- In which we rise to newness of life, free now to serve God - Ro 6:4c,11b-14,17-18
- With the aid of the continual cleansing of Jesus' blood - 1Jn 1:9
- With the aid of the Spirit in putting to death the deeds of the body - Ro 8:12-13
- CONTINUING WITH ABIDING IN HIS WORD...
[More oppressive than any kind physical slavery is the spiritual slavery that comes from being a sinner! While man may legislate political freedom, only Jesus provides freedom from the bondage of sin. How He does this can be seen as we now examine...]
CONCLUSION
- Perhaps we can now better appreciate the significance of the Great Commission...
- To make disciples by baptizing them - Mt 28:19
- To make disciples by teaching them to observe all that Christ commanded them - Mt 28:20
- For in carrying out the Great Commission into all the world...
- We offer the truth that really makes one free!
- Freedom from sin, the burden which truly oppresses mankind!
Are you under the heavy burden of sin, both it's guilt and it's power? Then respond to the Savior's tender invitation:
"Come to Me, all [you] who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." (Mt 11:28-30)Accept His call to discipleship ("take My yoke...learn from Me"), remembering His promise in our text:
"Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed." (Jn 8:36)
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