What is the reason for life? What is the purpose of life? How can you know?
John, the friend of Jesus, begins with a declaration: “In the beginning was the word . . . this word was the life of men.”
John gives us a sign. He declares that Jesus is the word of life and the authority of life. Here is a person who is our sign to life, our reference point in life. In Him was life and this life has come down. He has become one of us.
John addresses the central questions: “What is life? Where can it be found?” John finds the answer in asking the question: “Who is Jesus?”
John’s Gospel presents proofs of life, signs of life. Jesus gives us the signs and then becomes the sign. He is the central hinge in life, the divine word of God who has come down and demonstrated His life as the light of men.
But John does more than that. He expects a response from his readers—a response of belief. “Believe” occurs 98 times in this gospel. As Thomas believes after seeing the sign, so should we. We must see. We must respond. We must believe.
John concludes with these words: “Jesus did many other miraculous signs in the presence of the disciples which are now recorded in this book. But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God and by believing you may have life in his name”.
As John begins with a declaration of faith, he concludes with doubting Thomas’ expression of faith, “My Lord and my God.” John presents the work of Jesus as signs and the person of Jesus as the sign. Jesus is to be seen as the center of life, the sign of life and the Son of God in life. Jesus is the sign to be believed in order that the questions of life end in the Him, the Sign of Life.
We begin a 40 week study on the Gospel of John next Sunday, September 19. I invite you to join us.









