GIVE TO ME STRAIGHT!

WORD FROM THE CENTER: MONDAY, MARCH 2,  2026
Welcome to “Word from The Center” MONDAY, a devotional word from the Center of our faith, Jesus Christ, with reflections on His Word. I’m Gregory Seltz. Today’s verses are John 3:16-18, where Jesus says,

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. 18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.

GIVE TO ME STRAIGHT!

The Christian church is in the world to proclaim the person and work of Jesus Christ for the salvation of all people as a gift of God’s grace. As a result, people ask me pretty regularly, “So, why is it so important to be in Washington, D.C.? Isn’t the most important thing at the moment to share the Good News of Jesus Christ to anyone who will listen?” When they ask that question, they often quote John 3:16. “It’s all about salvation in Jesus, Dr. Seltz. So, why tarry in D.C. defending things like religious liberty, the sanctity of life, the institution of marriage, and educational freedom?” My answer is short and to the point, “You’re right; it’s all about Jesus.”

Their response to that might be, “Hey, that’s not answering the question.” But it is. The Bible never sidesteps hard questions. Throughout the Bible, God sets us straight, offers His Word to us straight, and comes straight at us with words of Law and Gospel, both the call to repentance and the offer of grace. All of this is about Jesus. Some people call us to ask, “What would Jesus do?” Then they tend to focus on those times when Jesus served others, and then call us to do the same by helping those who are needy and oppressed. Even then, we are to speak God’s words of truth in love (Ephesians 4:15).

When questions arise about how things should BE in this world, Jesus doesn’t mince words. In Matthew 19:3-9 He tells us that we should honor marriage because God created human beings male and female, and instituted marriage (see Genesis 1:26-28; 2:24); He calls us to be faithful to one another in marriage and that breaking marriages apart goes against God’s will. He tells us that the realm of “Caesar” (public officials, law enforcement, and so on) has work that God wants done (Matthew 22:21; see also Romans 13:1-7). All of that is straight talk. Our D.C. work talks especially about God’s ordering of the world so that we can all talk about how God saves people who are broken and disordered like us.

Today’s passage describes God’s love in action for the world. When we proclaim that God orders the world to preserve it, that is always in service to proclaiming that God saves the world in and through His Son Jesus. It’s a salt and light type of thing. It’s a temporal and eternal type of thing. It’s Jesus coming to fulfill all that the Law demands (Matthew 5:17) so that He might offer salvation to the world as God’s free gift of grace. So, while Jesus didn’t come the first time to “condemn” the world, there is condemnation in this world. Some of it is just, involving necessary judgments to keep sin/sinners from getting totally out of hand. Some of it is unjust, such as when our rulers abuse their power and authority.

The message of Jesus remains that you can bring all of this to His cross for God’s ultimate declaration of grace through the Savior Jesus. He alone fulfilled the Law perfectly in your place, died your just death on the cross in your place, and now offers you His eternal, resurrection life as a gift by grace through faith.

John 3:16 is God’s straight truth and that truth helps us face a sinful, broken world that always seems to want to spin out of control. It helps us when our own sins and guilt overwhelm. It centers us when unjust things happen to us in this world. And, in all things, it points us to a Savior who has done all things well for us and who will fulfill all of His promises to all who believe!

Dear Lord Jesus, give us courage and strength to trust all of what You say so that we might know the destructive power of sin and the healing power of Your grace each day. And let the issues that surround each of us be things we can bring to the foot of Your cross for our forgiveness, our comfort, and our courage to live each day in You for others. AMEN

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