{"id":1578,"date":"2022-10-15T14:57:42","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:57:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/john-114-come-thou-fount-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:57:42","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:57:42","slug":"john-114-come-thou-fount-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/john-114-come-thou-fount-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"John 1:14 &#8211; Come Thou Fount &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>John 1:14 Come Thou Fount  This verse is not talking about just anyone. It is speaking of the God who stood out on the balcony of nothingness and called all things into existence with nothing but His words. In this chapter, John has referred to that Person as the Preexisting Word, the Powerful Light, and in this verse, the Perfect Man. That name of that Person is given in verse 17. He is Jesus Christ.  But verse 14 does more than just talk about Jesus. It describes Him. It says that Jesus was full of grace and truth. What a marvelous statement that is! He was full of grace and truth, but what does it mean? It means that Jesus was so full of grace and truth that it just poured out of Him. Jesus is like a fountain so full of water that it cannot contain it all and so the water pours over the sides, creating a stream as it collects to run to lower ground.  Lets consider that for a few moments.  I. Jesus is the Fountain of Truth  John 1:14  He was full of truth.      A. That means truth poured out of Jesus.     B. We are living in a confused world today.         1. This world is confused about many things but one thing it             is terribly confused about is truth.         2. So many things are said, believed, and even fought over             today with some saying it is truth and others saying it             is not.     C. With so much confusion about truth in the world, let me take a         moment to explain some things about truth.         1. Truth must always be truthful.             a. I know that sounds very simple but apparently, it is                 not know in todays world.             b. Truth is                 (1) a guess                 (2) a hope                 (3) a theory                 (4) a wish.                 (5) Ill be honest.  I dont know many true things,                      but I do know the Fountain of Truth and I put                      my confidence in Him.             c. Likewise, truth cannot be exaggerated or falsified.                 If it is, its not truth.                 (1) Remember,                      (a) Truth might be misunderstood.                      (b) Truth might be hated.                      (c) Truth might even be denied.                 (2) But truth must always be truthful.         2. I hope that we also understand that truth neither cares             which side of the argument it is on or whose feelings are             hurt.         3. Truth is only concerned with one thing, i.e. being             truthful.     D. The Bible says of Jesus, He was full of truth.  What truth         flowed from Him?         1. If you want to enter heaven, you must be born again.  John 3:3  Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.              a. While most of you probably understand what that means                 just in case there is one who does not, let me                 briefly explain.                 (1) We are all born sinners.  That is why we die.                 (2) But God offers                      (a) To forgive our sins,                      (b) To move into us,                      (c) To make us a new person, and                      (d) To give us a new life.                 (3) That life cannot be had by doing better.                 (4) To get God to move inside of us, we must do two                      things:                      (a) We must believe what the Bible says about                           Jesus.                      (b) And, the best we know howand I do mean the                           very best, we must surrender ourselves to                           God and His will.                             i. Any attempts to hold out on God and He                                 will know about it and will not move                                 inside of you.                            ii. If you are going to keep lying, keep                                 living in adultery, keep holding a                                 grudge, or anything else, God will                                 not move inside.                           iii. Many do not understand the importance                                 of surrendering themselves to God and                                 so they are NEVER &quot;born-again.&quot;              b. Jesus was not only coining a new term for us when He                  used that term, it was telling us a truth.                  Remember, He is full of truth, and so that truth                  just pours out of Him.                  (1) He said you will never see the kingdom of God or                       heaven.                  (2) Friend, if you never see it, you are certainly                       never going to enter it.                  (3) I fully know and understand that there are                       people today who say there are many ways to get                       to heaven, but Jesus, the Fountain of Truth, is                       in fact saying that they are liars.                  (4) You might say, &quot;Preacher, prove that to me.&quot;                       And I will answer, &quot;I cannot.&quot;  You will have                       to look deep into your soul, study this Bible                       for yourself, and try to hear from God as to                       what is true, but I have done so and I am                       convinced that Jesus is the ONLY way to heaven.                  (5) What about you?  This is too important to                       ignore or delay.  I suggest that if you have                       any doubts that Jesus is the Fountain of Truth,                       you get serious about finding out today.         2. If you want to be a disciple, you will have to follow Him.  Luke 9:23  And he said to them all, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.              a. Notice Jesus words in this verse:                 (1) &quot;If,&quot; that is mans choice.                      (a) That means not everyone is going to do what                           Jesus was commanding here.                      (b) Everyone should but everyone must make up                           their own minds.                      (c) Think on this:  You might live on this earth                           100 years, but you are going to live                           forever in eternity.  Whether you are                           presently saved or lost, do you want to                           live your 100 years selfishly and waste                           your eternity or invest your 100 years                           wisely and reap rewards for eternity?                      (d) The word &quot;if&quot; gives you that choice.                 (2) &quot;If any man (woman) will come after me,&quot; that is                      Gods goal.                      (a) That means if anyone will be saved (born-                           again) and become His disciple.                      (b) Jesus was stating a goal He has for our                           lives and He has at least two goals for                           every person:                            i. That they be saved (born-again) and                           ii. That they follow Him, obey Him, become                                His disciple.                      (c) You have your own will and may do with your                           life whatever is within your power to do,                           but God is the Fountain of Truth, and He is                           revealing what His goals for your life are.                 (3) &quot;let him deny himself take up his cross daily,                      and follow me,&quot; that is the price that must be                      paid.                      (a) To be a disciple, a follower, of Jesus, we                           must quit living for our selfish pleasures,                           desires, and even our needs.  We must deny                           what we want.                             i. Four pronouns to measure your level of                                 selfishness: I, me, my, and mine.                            ii. Three more could be relevant: us, we,                                 and our.                           iii. How often do we use His and Him?                      (b) To be a disciple, a follower, of Jesus, we                           must take up our crossevery day.  Why                           take up a cross?  There is only one thing                           you can do with a cross, die on it.  Not                           only are we to deny our selfish selves but                           we are to die, kill, our desires and goals                           so that they do not influence us.                      (c) To be a disciple, a follower, of Jesus, we                           must follow Him.  We must follow His                           examples, His teachings, and His commands.             b. Jesus was not just telling us what was necessary to be                 His disciple.  Jesus, the Fountain of Truth, was                 telling us that if we do not do these things, we are                 NOT following Him, that we are NOT His disciple.                 (1) Now we may not agree with that truth, we may not                      obey that truth, we may not like that truth, but                      Jesus, the Fountain of Truth, made it so it is                      true.                 (2) You are here this morning because you have a                      desire to know and follow Godeither that or                      someone made you come.                      (a) If you have even the smallest notion in your                           heart that you want to be a follower of                           Jesus Christ, you need to let this truth                           sink deep into your soul and then you need                           to honestly examine yourself.                      (b) How much of you is living your body and how                           much of Jesus is living in there?                      (c) Have you denied what you wanted?                      (d) Have you nailed yourself to the cross?                      (e) Are you following Jesus?                      (f) The Fountain of Truth is before you this                           morning, but you must believe what He is                           telling you.  II. Jesus is the Fountain of Grace.  John 1:14  He was full of truth.      A. That means grace poured out of Jesus.     B. I believe grace to be the most powerful force on earth.         1. Stronger than fire (video of forest fire), tsunamis,             flood, hurricane, tornado is Gods grace.         2. What is grace?  My definition of grace is that grace is             GOD working in you and through you to accomplish His             will.         3. There is no force stronger than God working.  None.  Not             one.         4. John tells us that Jesus was not just the Fountain of             Truth, but that He was also the Fountain of Grace.     C. That means Gods power to bring people into Gods will just         poured out of Jesus like water pours out of a fountain.  Did         it?         1. In John 4, Jesus passed through a place called Sychar.             a. While there, He stopped at a well and met a woman from                 the area.             b. It was no accidental meeting.  John 4:4  And he must needs go through Samaria.                  (1) That implies that it was Jesus strong desire and                      purpose to go through that area.                 (2) I believe He wanted to go through there to meet                      this woman and her neighbors.            c. What happened?                (1) On earthly scales, not much.  Just a few                     conversations.                (2) On heavenly scales, a tsunamis hit!  This woman                     was saved and her whole village!            d. Isnt it interesting?                (1) Jesus passed by this location and before He left,                     the two goals that He has for every person on                     this planet happened to the entire village!                (2) How is that possible?  I am going to say a strong                     force caused it, the strongest force that the                     world has ever known, the grace of God came                     through Sychar.                (3) And why not?  Jesus, the Fountain of Grace, was                     passing through.         2. In John 5, Jesus passed through a pool in Jerusalem called             Bethesda.             a. \\#3\\ tells us that a great multitude of sick, blind,                 lame, and withered people sat there.             b. But Jesus went up to one man who had been lame for 38                 years and asked him a question, &quot;Wilt thou be made                 whole?&quot;                 (1) Imagine a man who had never walked being asked if                      he wanted to be healed.                 (2) Jesus told the man to get up, pick up his bed,                      and to walkand he did.                 (3) Jesus healed that man that day!                 (4) The crowds rush in and soon Jesus and the man are                      separated, but Jesus found the man later and                      told him who he was.                      (a) The best I can tell, that lame man got saved                           that day.  And while the Bible did not                           follow up with what he did from that day                           on, I would hazard a guess that the lame                           man went on to follow Jesus.                      (b) That was the powerful force of God; but                           strangely, grace did not sweep through that                           crowd and convert others.                      (c) I think the religious leaders did not want                           it.             c. Lesson: No earthly force can stop the flood of grace,                 but God will not force grace where it is not wanted.             d. Two more truths for lost people about grace.                 (1) It can and will peak.                 (2) It can and will end.             e. But here, isnt it amazing.                 (1) God has at least two goals for every persons                      life, that they be saved and then follow Him,                      and when Jesus passed by, that lame man                      surrendered to do BOTH!                 (2) But then, why not?  Jesus, the Fountain of                      Grace was passing through.  But then, why should that be surprising?  Jesus, the Living Word made flesh, is full of grace and truth.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>John 1:14 Come Thou Fount This verse is not talking about just anyone. It is speaking of the God who stood out on the balcony of nothingness and called all things into existence with nothing but His words. 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