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Larson, Knute - God on the Ground

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God on the Ground
by Knute Larson
Text: John 1:14
Topic: What the glory of God looks like in Christ.
Big Idea: The glory of God is a God who has come near to show us what he's like.
Keywords: Christ, incarnation of; Christmas; Experiencing God; God, Glory of; Incarnation


Introduction:
  • When John wrote about Jesus in his gospel, he wrote about a friend that he loves; but he also wrote profound theology.
  • The Word is the logos—the explanation or communication of a holy God.
  • The phrase "One and Only" means there's no one like the Word.
The Word became flesh.
  • When John uses the word "flesh," he is speaking about a human body—an affront to the Docetists of his day.
  • The Docetists said God would never become a human being, because human beings are sinful.
  • We are not sinful in our bodies; we are sinful in our minds and how we use our bodies.
  • The one who always was God became a human being as well.
    - Illustration: Larson shares two stories of people doubting the Incarnation because of the mystery of the Virgin Birth.
  • The Incarnation elevates the doctrine of human beings, because God honors human beings as the only spiritual beings.
The Word tabernacled among us.
  • John knew his Old Testament and had it in mind when he said the Word tabernacled among the people.
  • The tabernacle was a huge tent, filled with symbols: a place for sacrifice, a laver, a table with the Bread of Presence, lamp stands, incense, and the mercy seat.
  • All these symbols led the person to the Inner Court and the Holy of Holies.
  • People were warned to stay away from the tabernacle because it was so holy and sacred.
  • When Jesus came into our world, it was clear that the tabernacle stood for Jesus.
We beheld his glory.
  • Because John was very close to Jesus, he saw his glory.
  • Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, John carefully selected the word for glory—doxa.
  • The Hebrew equivalent to doxa—shekinah—described the glory of God that rested over the tabernacle.
    - Illustration: Larson tells how a Barbara Walters television special about heaven was inconclusive.
  • We cannot be inconclusive; we have seen the glory of God in Jesus Christ.
  • God helped John think of the tabernacle and the glory that rested over it.
  • But when John says, "We beheld his glory," what is he talking about?
  • John sees a different side of this glory—a more tender side.
    - Illustration: Larson shares a number of biblical examples of the tender side of God's glory.
  • This is the type of glory we need from God—his tender, servant love.
  • Jesus shows his full glory after the cross.
  • The whole world can shout out the glory of Christ when they receive him as Savior.
  • John spent the rest of his days thinking about the glory of God; he later wrote the Book of Revelation—a description what it's going to be like in the future.
Conclusion
  • Keep in mind, though, that the glory stays distant until you say, "Come into my heart, Lord Jesus."
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