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What does the Bible say about the crisis in John 3:16-21?

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John 3:16-21 highlights that the crisis of eternal destiny is centered on Christ, where individuals must choose to believe or not believe in Him.

The crisis referred to in John 3:16-21 revolves around the pivotal choice presented to every person regarding their relationship with Christ. As stated in verse 18, those who believe in Him are not condemned, while those who do not believe are already condemned. This serves to emphasize the significance of the individual's choice in response to the light of Christ. The passage illustrates that coming into contact with Christ creates only two alternatives: acceptance or rejection, which ultimately seals one’s eternal destiny. Jesus, as the light, exposes the darkness of self-righteousness, making the decision to believe or reject Him crucial for salvation.
Scripture References: John 3:16-21

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The Crisis
Joe Terrell · Jan 7, 2007
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