"God's Patience, God’s Judgement, & You" (John 12:31-37) - Jonny Ardavanis
God is patient—slow to anger, rich in mercy, and abounding in steadfast love. Scripture repeatedly shows us His longsuffering heart, from the days of Noah to the ministry of Jesus. Yet the Bible is equally clear: God’s patience does not last forever.
In this sermon, we walk through John 12 and see how Jesus’ death marked a decisive moment in human history. The cross reveals five powerful truths that confront every heart:
1. Judgment – Christ’s coming forces us to choose between light and darkness.
2. Satan – At the cross, Satan was defeated and cast down, his grip on death broken.
3. Drawing – Jesus draws people from every nation and background with cords of love and kindness.
4. Light – The Light of the world shines, but those who reject Him remain in darkness—now and forever.
5. Presence – Opportunities to trust Christ will not last forever. One day every knee will bow, either in worship or in forced submission.
This message reminds us that God is merciful and patient, but also just and holy. He calls us to repent, believe in Christ, and walk as children of light—before the door of grace closes.