Monthly Archives: June 2012

Why John 3:16 Deserves All the Attention It Gets

One of the most well-known and beloved verses of Christian Scripture is John 3:16.  And for good reason.  It’s an amazing, precious, and theologically power-packed verse.

John 3.16 Tim Tebow 300x198 Why John 3:16 Deserves All the Attention It Gets

Tim Tebow sportin’ the John 3:16 eye black.

John 3:16

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” (ESV)

While reviewing a book last semester for a seminar on doctrinal preaching I came across a gem of a description of John 3:16.  The book is Kent Hughes’ homiletical commentary on Romans—Romans: Righteousness from Heaven (Preaching the Word).

The relevant snippet concerning John 3:16:

For God — The greatest Lover
so loved — The greatest degree
the world, — The greatest company
that he gave — The greatest act
his only begotten Son, — The greatest gift
that whosoever — The greatest opportunity
believeth — The greatest simplicity
in him — The greatest attraction
should not perish, — The greatest promise
but — The greatest difference
have —The greatest certainty
everlasting life — The greatest possession.

I like the way Hughes puts things.  Very simple, yet superlative language regarding a verse deserving nothing less than the best superlatives we can give it.

The James P. Boyce Centennial Library

Lauren managed to get a really nice shot of the library on the campus of Southern Seminary a few weeks ago.  I think the trustees were on campus that week which explains why there were seminary banners and logos flying high.

Boyce Library 1024x682 The James P. Boyce Centennial Library

The photo is pretty big. Click to see larger version.

I put in a request to get a reserved carrel in the library several months ago.  I finally got approved and stopped in the other day to see if my carrel was reserved.  Check!

Carrel sign 300x300 The James P. Boyce Centennial Library

Excited for the upcoming fall semester.  Taking courses on preaching and rhetorical criticism, American religious history to 1860, and a preaching colloquium (though I don’t yet know what the focus of the colloquium will be).  Currently taking an independent study in German through the University of Arkansas in order to satisfy one of my research language requirements.