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We gave the same Bible passage to 17 theological lenses. Every sermon came out different — because your tradition shapes everything from vocabulary to structure.

John 3:16-21

The most famous verse in Christianity — but how each tradition interprets "whosoever believes" reveals deep theological divides around election, free will, and the scope of atonement.

17 Sermons, 17 Traditions

Traditional

Traditional / Conservative Evangelical

What does the Bible clearly teach?

Step Into the Light: What John 3:16 Really Asks of You

the word of godborn againsaving faith
Relational Method
PDF

Progressive

Progressive / Social Justice

How does the Gospel call us to justice?

The World God Loved: Light, Liberation, and the End of Condemnation

justiceliberationsolidarity
Prophetic Imagination
PDF

Missional

Missional-Theological

How is God at work in the world today?

The God Who Sends: Light, Love, and Mission in John 3:16-21

missio deiincarnationalsent people
Three-Point Sermon
PDF

Lutheran

Lutheran

What does this mean for faith and life?

Loved Out of the Dark: Law, Gospel, and the Light of John 3

law and gospelmeans of gracejustification by faith alone
Four Pages Method
PDF

Catholic

Roman Catholic

What does the Church teach?

Into the Light: The Gift That Does Not End

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Catholic Lectionary Homilycontemplative
PDF

Christocentric

Christocentric / Non-Denominational

What does this reveal about Christ?

God So Loved: The Light That Rescues Us from Darkness

fallen condition focusredemptive-historicalchrist-centered
Big Idea Expository Method
PDF

Eastern Orthodox

Eastern Orthodox

How does this unite us with the ancient Church?

The Light That Loves the Darkness: A Mystery from the Gospel of John

theosisdeificationdivinization
Mystagogical Homilycontemplative
PDF

Black Church

Black Church Tradition

How does the Gospel bring freedom and dignity?

For God So Loved the World — But Which World Are We Living In?

deliveranceliberationfreedom
Prophetic Imaginationprophetic_urgent
PDF

Anglican

Anglican / Episcopal

How do Scripture, tradition, and reason inform us?

The Love That Sends Light into Darkness

via mediathe middle wayscripture, tradition, and reason
Catholic Lectionary Homily
PDF

Baptist

Baptist (Distinctive)

What does individual conscience before God require?

God So Loved: The Gift, the Grace, and the Great Decision

born againpersonal relationship with jesusbelievers baptism
Three-Point Sermon
PDF

Charismatic

Charismatic / Renewal

How is the Spirit renewing the Church today?

Love Broke Through the Darkness

anointingspirit-filledprophetic
Spirit-Led Prophetic
PDF

Dispensational

Dispensational / Prophetic

Where are we in God's prophetic timeline?

So God Loved: Grace, Light, and the Last Days in God's Prophetic Plan

rapturetribulationsecond coming
Three-Point Sermon
PDF

Liberation

Liberation Theology

How does the Gospel liberate the marginalized?

God So Loved the World — But Which World Are We Saving?

liberationsolidaritypraxis
Prophetic Imaginationprophetic_urgent
PDF

Side-by-Side Comparison

Pick any two traditions and see how the same passage produces radically different sermons.

Step Into the Light: What John 3:16 Really Asks of You

Traditional / Conservative Evangelical · Relational Method

ME: Personal Connection

I want to start somewhere honest. When I was nineteen years old, I thought I had John 3:16 figured out. I grew up in church. I could quote it before I could ride a bike. 'For God so loved the world' —...

WE: Shared Experience

Here's something I think we all know but rarely say out loud: most of us are more comfortable with the darkness than we'd like to admit. And I don't mean that in a dramatic, horror-movie way. I mean i...

GOD: Scripture Authority

Now let's open the Word of God together and see what Scripture actually says — because the Bible doesn't hedge here, and neither will we. John 3:16: 'For God so loved the world that he gave his one a...

YOU: Personal Challenge

So here is the question I need to ask you directly — and I want you to sit with it, not rush past it: Are you walking in the light, or are you still managing the darkness? I'm not asking whether you'...

WE: Collective Vision

I want to close by casting a vision for what we can become together — as a church, as a fellowship of believers — when we stop managing the darkness and start walking in the light. Imagine a congrega...

Key Terms

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The World God Loved: Light, Liberation, and the End of Condemnation

Progressive / Social Justice · Prophetic Imagination

Naming Reality: The Empire Owns the Verse

Somewhere along the way, the most quoted verse in all of Christendom became a weapon. John 3:16 — and we all know it, we can say it in our sleep, we have seen it on stadium placards and bumper sticker...

Prophetic Critique: Grieving the Darkness We Made

I want to grieve with you today. Not scold. Not lecture. Grieve. Because something has been lost. Something precious. When Jesus says in this text that God sent the Son not to condemn the world but t...

Imaginative Alternative: The World That God Actually Loves

Now. Now I want to speak a different world into being. Because the text — the actual text, the text before empire got its hands on it — is the most radically inclusive declaration ever uttered. 'God ...

Call to Faithful Action: Walking in the Light Together

John 3:21 ends this passage with a phrase almost always overlooked: 'But those who do what is true come to the light, so that it may be clearly seen that their deeds have been done in God.' Those who ...

Key Terms

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Vocabulary: Different Voices, Common Faith

Each tradition emphasizes its own theological language — but the gospel foundation is shared.

Unique to Traditional

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Unique to Progressive

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Shared Foundation

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5 Voice & Style Dimensions

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12 Sermon Methods

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