Tuesday, December 13, 2011

How we got “receiving Christ as Savior”

    [20] Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever receives the one I send receives me, and whoever receives me receives the one who sent me.”
(John 13:20 ESV)

John 13:20 The one I send refers first of all to the disciples whom Jesus would specifically send out at 20:22. But more broadly it applies to all messengers of Christ, in every age, who bring the gospel of Christ to others. receives. To truly “receive” such a messenger is to accept and believe the gospel and to trust in Christ. (The same word for “receive” [Gk. lambanō] is also used in 1:12; 3:32–33; 5:43; 12:48.) This and similar verses (e.g., 20:22; Luke 18:17; Rom. 3:25) give the basis for using the language of “receiving Christ as Savior” in reference to hearing the gospel message and believing it.

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