What do you think of the world
that we live in? Would you describe the
world as a place of peace and joy or a place of pain and trouble? There are many moments of happiness, but they
can seem few and far between compared with the difficulties and the
struggles. Natural disasters destroy
homes and communities. Children around
the world are orphaned because of abuse or poverty. Planes crash and kill innocent people. People we care about get sick and die. Whether a small disappointment or a big
tragedy, the world can be a cruel and scary place filled with chaos and
confusion. These realities can cause us
to want to get out of this world!
What is wrong with this
world? Is there any hope? In the New Testament, the Greek word κοσμος, translated “world”, has a
few meanings including, 1) the created UNIVERSE, and 2) HUMANITY. God’s Word gives us some insight into what’s
going on in our world and if there is any hope . . . 1) God CREATED the world
and all things in it (Jn. 1:10; Acts 17:24; Heb.
1:2).
2) As a result of sin and the fall, the whole world, including humanity,
is CORRUPT and SINFUL and under the POWER of Satan (2
Pt. 1:4; 1 Jn. 2:16, 1 Jn. 5:19). 3) God sent Jesus to SAVE the world from the
penalty of sin and the power of Satan (Jn. 3:16; 1
Jn. 3:8, 4:9). Our world can be a
complex and confusing place, but God has a plan to rescue the world He created
and loves!
READ: John 17:9-21
In this passage, literally moments before His betrayal,
arrest, trial, crucifixion, death resurrection, and ascension Jesus’ prays for
believers that we remain IN the world, but not be OF the world (vs 11, 15)! Jesus’ desire for those who would follow Him
is clear, that we stay in the world and continue the eternal
mission that He came to the world to begin.
In order to fulfill this mission, Jesus prays for us while we are in
this world . . .
Jesus prays for the PROVISION of JOY while we are in this world (Jn. 17:13) – Although the world is filled with discouragement and disappointment God provides a way for us to be “filled” with joy. We are not filled with joy by a guarantee of favorable circumstances, good health, or prosperity, but rather by God’s presence in our lives. This is the joy that Jesus experienced in spite of the suffering He endured. The Son of God was not provided a divine shield of protection from the difficulties in this world, and yet He experienced joy because of the intimacy of fellowship with His Father (John 15:11, 16:20-24; Heb. 12:2)!
Jesus prays for the PECULIARITY of SANCTIFICATION while
we are in this world (Jn. 17:17) – I
have a profound theory in life, . . . we are ALL weird. There are people who I think are weird simply
because they are different from me. At
the same time, there are those who think I am weird simply because I am
different from them. We are all weird to
somebody, so get over it! As a Christian,
what makes us weird from the rest of the world is our sanctification. God “sanctifies”
us by setting us apart to live holy lives which conform with the
truth of God’s Word. Living a holy life
in the world is a neon sign that says, “I am weird” (1Peter
1:14-16).
Jesus prays for our PURPOSE of being SENT while we are in
this world (Jn. 17:18) – We have been
sent by Jesus with the same purpose that Jesus was sent by His Father. Why did God send
Jesus? John
3:17 says that, “God did NOT send His Son to
the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be SAVED
through Him.” Our purpose is to
continue spreading the message of belief in Jesus Christ for salvation!
CONCLUSION
Why does Jesus want us to be in
the world? According to John 17:21 God wants us to stay in this world, “so that the world may believe that (He)
sent (Jesus)”! In moments when we
want to get out of this world, remember, Jesus has prayed for us, that we will
have the protection, the provision, the peculiarity, and the purpose we need to
stay!
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