Come and See
July 13, 2014 • Josh Lott • John 1:35–51
“Come and see!” Hearing those words can evoke different emotions. There’s a bunny that we have been watching in our backyard, and we have seen it grow from its infancy into adulthood. When my wife says to “come and see,” I know that I’m going to be looking at a cute rabbit that's getting bigger and more fluffy by the day. But “come and see” can also bring about negative emotions. Last week I was at my parent’s house and the “come and see” that was used there on a regular basis was directed at my sister, telling her to “come and see” the messes that her daughter was making.
Whether good or bad, the invitation to “come and see” should be answered by us actually coming to see what’s going on. In John 1:35-51, the passage that we will be looking at on Sunday, Jesus gives an invitation to “come and see”. What he invites us to come and see is far greater than anything that we have ever beheld on earth, and it will forever change our lives. Join us at Mosaic Church this Sunday, as we come and see what it is that is before us!