In the sermon titled "The Three Musts of John 3" by Joe Galuszek, the preacher addresses the essential theological concepts encapsulated in the three uses of "must" in John 3, emphasizing their necessity and binding nature. The first must articulates that "the sinner must be born again," highlighting the divine initiative in regeneration and referencing John 1:11-13 to demonstrate that true belief arises only from being born of God. The second must refers to "the Savior must be lifted up," pointing to Christ’s atoning sacrifice as foreshadowed by the serpent in the wilderness (Num. 21), accentuating that salvation is secured by Christ's work alone. Lastly, the third must, articulated by John the Baptist, states "the sovereign Lord must increase, and I must decrease," which reinforces a need for humility and prioritizing Christ in all aspects of life. The sermon underscores the critical nature of these truths in both ecclesiology and soteriology, calling believers to acknowledge that without these divine "musts," there is no path to salvation or proper worship.
“Ye must be born again. Ye must, the sinner must be born again.”
“Being born again is a work of God... if you're born of God, what God does is forever.”
“Even so must the Son of Man be lifted up.”
“He must increase, and I must decrease.”
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