Enough Said

A lot can happen in three years. A newborn can turn into an energetic three-year-old. Some can finish high school or college in three years.
If we can accomplish so much in three years, just imagine how much God incarnate could do. John was there for most of it. In the closing of his Gospel account, John states, There are also many other things that Jesus did, which, if every one of them were written down, I suppose not even the world itself could contain the books that would be written (John 21:25).
So, how then did John (and the other Gospel writers) narrow down the story? Why not give us all the details?
No one can be sure why exactly. Perhaps after Jesus’ resurrection, when He explained everything to the disciples, these were the stories and teachings He used. Maybe after a few years passed, John realized that while much of the ministry was exciting, it was the teachings of Jesus, His crucifixion and the events of Holy Week that deserved primary focus. After all, Jesus’ sacrifice for our sins and His resurrection are the cornerstones of our faith.
While we cannot be sure, the fact that there weren’t enough books to contain all that He did serves at least two wonderful purposes.
First, it aligns with the rest of scripture helping to make the Bible one story of God’s redemption. The story begins with creation, is spotlighted through God’s chosen nation (the Hebrews), reaches the pinnacle with God’s presence on earth, continues through the Church and will culminate in Heaven. Had every last detail of Jesus’ life been recorded, we might have missed the most important week of all.
Secondly, John’s gospel is compact. It highlights the most important events and teaches the reader just who Jesus was, or more correctly, is. It makes it easy to remember and to share with others.
John stated in chapter 20, Jesus performed many other signs in the presence of his disciples that are not written in this book. But these are written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name (30-31).
John wrote what he wrote under direction of God so that we might believe.
Today, as you have time, skim through the Gospel of John. See what is written there, ask the Lord for help in sharing His story with others so they may believe that Jesus is the Messiah.
By LaRaine Rice
LaRaine serves as the communications coordinator for Orphan Care Alliance. She is married to Jeff and the mother of Christopher and Elizabeth. Her favorite season is spring and the new life it brings.









