John 1:10-18
My friend…Jerry…his American parents…were in Canada when he was born.
- But because he was born on Canadian soil…he was eligible to become a citizen…
- Or child of Canada…we could say.
- Of course…it was helpful that his parents were in Canada legally.
- Years later…Jerry applied for a Canadian passport…and it was granted.
- He is now a citizen of both the United States and Canada.
- In legal terms…this arrangement is called jus soli…right of the soil.
- If you are born on the soil…you are a child or citizen of the soil.
But…this position has come under fire…especially if the parents are in the country illegally.
- The current debate regarding birthright citizenship raises questions about who has the right to belong…
- Who is considered a citizen and what it means to belong.
The apostle John writes about this issue in terms of birth…with children as the metaphor.
- For example…he says that Everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ has been born of God.
- John also tells us that Jesus himself told Nicodemus that no one can see the kingdom of God without being born from above.
It is with this debate that our attention is drawn to verses 12 and 13 of today’s Gospel reading:
- But to all who received him…who believed in his name…he gave power to become children of God…who were born…not of blood or of the will of the flesh or of the will of man…but of God.
- OK then…how does one become a citizen of the kingdom of God?
- How does one become a child of God?
- The answer in a nutshell…says John…is not jus soli (right of the soil) …but sola fidei…that is…by faith:
- To all who received him…who
- To be a citizen in the kingdom of God…one must be a child of God.
Verse 12 begins with a simple yet profound idea: receiving Jesus.
- The word means more than just passive acceptance.
- It is an active…deliberate act of taking hold of something…like grasping a tool.
- Or think about a great ship sinking.
- To receive Christ is like jumping into the lifeboat…it is an active gesture.
- To receive him is like the child who…seeing a cupcake with chocolate icing…reaches out and grabs it.
To receive Christ is not a casual acknowledgment of his existence…
- It is a conscious choice to not only invite him in…but to give him the key to the house…
- The garage door opener and unlimited privileges to the fridge.
- When we ask Jesus to take up residence in our life…we are agreeing to follow his house rules…and to defer to him in all things.
- Fortunately…Jesus is not like three-day-old fish…rather…the longer he stays…the better our life becomes!
So…then…John pairs receiving Christ with believing in his name.
- This means that what we receive…we rely on.
- John adds a specific phrase: in his name.
- In biblical times…a person’s name represented their character…authority and very essence.
- To believe in Jesus’ name means to trust fully…to have no qualms about giving him the run of the house.
- Believing in him means giving him the combination to the safe…handing over the family jewels…
- Giving him our ATM passwords and online access to bank accounts.
- We trust in Jesus completely.
- We believe that he is the Messiah…the Son of the living God…and the Savior of the world.
- And when we do believe in this way…God gives us a new identity:
- Child of God.
Okay…So…now we have received him…and we have believed in him…what’s next?
- All of this means little if we do not have legal standing.
- An immigrant to America can love this country and sing the national anthem faultlessly…
- Study English and speak it with less of an accent than a Texan from East Texas.
- Those abilities do not mean a thing without papers that state clearly that the person in question is a citizen of the United States of America…
- And is free to enjoy all the privileges his/her legal standing provides.
- You have a right to belong.
- If someone challenges you about your right to belong…even if he or she shows you an ICE badge…just keep on walking.
- But remember this…because it’s important…
- The Department of Homeland Security has warned all citizens that their COSTCO ID card is not proof of citizenship.
OK then…the right to belong is suggested in the word power.
- The word is not just authority…raw strength or the right to act.
- This is full-on legal right and privilege.
- It means we are children of God…citizens of The kingdom of God and as such protected by the Bill of Rights and Constitution of that kingdom…
- And by the full force of the power of that kingdom. Very cool!
Finally…it is done.
- We are children of God…this is not symbolic…it is a real…spiritual transformation.
- Children of God…we are not just friends of God…we are family.
- And this new status changes everything.
- Our primary identity is now found in Christ…
- Not in our past…not in our failures.
- We are not the sum of our weaknesses and failures…
- We are the sum of God’s love for us and our capacity to become the image of his Son.
- As children…the transformation includes an inheritance.
- We are heirs to the promises of God:
- So…you are no longer a slave but a child…and if a child then also an heir through God.
- This is more than membership…it is sonship and daughtership.
- This is not temporary or conditional…
- It is permanent and eternal.
- Children of the heavenly Father…
Safely in his bosom gather…
Nesting bird nor star in Heaven
Such a refuge e’er was given.