Sermon for September 18th, 2022
John 3:16 has often been called a summary of gospels, or sometimes the very heart of the gospel message. Today's sermon--the heart of our sermon series featuring the gospel music of Johnny cash--focuses on the story of Jesus, which is summarized so succinctly in this one verse. But I've also included the next verse, John 3:17 because that verse talks about condemnation--and how that was NOT what Jesus came to do. Johnny Cash (you know, the other JC), in his own life and his music, was always careful to focus on God's salvation, and never on judgement or condemnation.
Contents
John 3:16-17 (NT p.94)
16“For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life. 17 “Indeed, God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world but in order that the world might be saved through him.
Music & Message: The Gospel According to Johnny Cash, Part II
He turned the Water into Wine (3:00)
He turned the water into wine he turned the water into wine In the little Canaan town the word went all around that He turned the water into wine Well he walked upon the Sea of Galilee He walked upon the Sea of Galilee Shouted far and wide he calmed the raging tide and Walked upon the Sea of Galilee He turned the water into wine he did my lord now He turned the water into wine In the little Canaan town, the word went all around that He turned the water into wine He fed the hungry multitude (didn't he brother) He fed the hungry multitude With a little bit of fish and bread They said every one was fed (5000) He fed the hungry multitude He turned the water into wine (Didn't a carpenter from Nazareth) He turned the water into wine In the little Canaan town, the word went all around that He turned the water into wine He turned the water into wine
Jesus Was a Carpenter (4:00)
Jesus was a carpenter and he worked with a saw and a hammer And His hands could join a table true enough to stand forever And He might have spun His life out in the coolness of the morning But He put aside His tools and He walked the burning highways To build a house from folks like you and me And He found them as they wandered through the wild Judean mountains And He found them as they pulled their nets upon the Sea of Galilee And for a thousand evenings while the day behind Him emptied He walked among the poor, and he stopped to touch the dying And He built His house from people just like these It was on a shining Sunday when He rode to old Jerusalem And the palms they cast before him were the crimes they laid against Him It was on a storming Friday when He climbed the streets to Calvary And where He died today why they're selling beads and postcards And they tell us too that that was long ago But would He stand today upon the sands of California And walk the sweating blacktop in New York and Mississippi? Where the mighty churches rise above the screaming cities Would He be a guest on Sunday, a vagrant on a Monday? With the doors locked tight against his kind you know Come again now Jesus be a carpenter among us There are chapels in our discontent, cathedrals in our sorrows And we dwell in golden mansions with the sand for our foundations And the raging water's rising and the thunder's all around us Won't you come and build a house on rock again Jesus was a carpenter and he worked with a saw and a hammer And his hands could form a table true enough to stand forever And he might have spun his life out in the coolness of the mornings But He put aside His tools and He walked the burning highways To build a house from folks like you and me
Gospel Road (5:00)
Matthew, Mark and Luke and John told about Jesus on that gospel highway Matthew, Mark and Luke and John told about Jesus on that gospel road How his pillow was the stone where he laid his head; How the hungry five thousand on the hill were fed; How they sent him to the cross but he came back instead to walk upon that gospel road The desire of ages now had finally come; born to walk upon that Gospel Highway Born of a virgin down in Bethlehem; Born to walk upon that Gospel Road And life would begin at the touch of his hand; The people would listen to him throughout the land For never a man spoke like this man; Walkin' down that Gospel Road John the Baptist said the kingdom has come; Baptizing’ people in the Jordan river John the Baptist said the kingdom has come And they came to hear him at the Jordan stream The voice from the wilderness said hear what I say: A redeemer is comin’ and today is the day I was sent to tell you now to make straight the way For him to walk upon that gospel road So two by two and three by three they walked in His footsteps on that Gospel highway Two by two and three by three Walked in His footsteps on the Gospel road And they would die in shipwrecks and in the lion's den they would die on crosses and on spears of men But when one fell back, two more would start again Walking down that Gospel Road Yes, Paul and Silas in the midnight jail For talking 'bout Jesus on that Gospel highway Paul and Silas in the midnight jail For talking 'bout Jesus on that Gospel road And they sang out rejoicing and the jail split wide The doors busted open and they walked outside But they went back to preaching through the countryside Walking on the Gospel Road Goin’ to tell the people now in Nazareth He’s come to walk upon that Gospel Highway Goin’ to tell the people now in Nazareth He’s come to walk upon that Gospel Road And into the Synagogue the road did lead to let them know the thing on which their soul must feed The time has come to help the poor and those in need; The weight upon that Gospel Road Hey, won’t you come on with me from Jerusalem And walking to Emmaus on that dusty highway? Hey, won’t you come on with me from Jerusalem And walking to Emmaus on that dusty road? The traveling gets harder and with each rebuff Some turn back because they’ve had enough But Jesus told you it was gonna be rough To walk upon His Gospel Road