Judgment for Unbelief
This sermon, drawn from John 3:19–21, centers on the profound contrast between the unbelief of humanity and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in the believer, rooted in the light of Christ’s redemptive mission. It unfolds with a sobering diagnosis of the unbeliever’s nature—marked by a willful preference for darkness over light due to inherent sinfulness and a hatred of exposure, as their evil deeds cannot withstand the illumination of truth. The sermon then examines the unbeliever’s actions, revealing how moral wickedness, rooted in rebellion against God, drives people to avoid the light out of fear of exposure, echoing biblical patterns from Job and the rejection of Christ by His own people. In stark contrast, the believer’s life is characterized by the Spirit’s ongoing work, drawing the faithful into the light not to hide, but to live in transparency, with deeds that are authentically carried out by God, reflecting a life of continual obedience and sanctification. The application calls the church to detest wickedness, expose the deeds of darkness in both unbelief and hidden sin, and live as children of light, allowing Christ’s glory to shine through daily obedience, sustained by the Spirit’s power and aimed at the glory of God.
