ALMOST to ALL IN | Jeff Herman | New Life Fellowship Geneseo

Jeff Herman
May 31, 2026

Are You Almost All In or All In? Lessons from Nicodemus

Many Christians today find themselves in a familiar place - believing in Jesus, respecting His teachings, and even feeling convicted by His message, yet struggling to live out their faith boldly in public. The story of Nicodemus reveals this tension between private belief and public declaration, showing us what it truly means to be "all in" for Christ.

Who Was Nicodemus?

Nicodemus was a highly respected Jewish religious leader and member of the Pharisees. He recognized Jesus' divine authority, telling Him, "Rabbi, we all know that God has sent you to teach us. Your miraculous signs are evidence that God is with you" - John 3:2. Yet despite this recognition, Nicodemus came to Jesus secretly at night, afraid of what his fellow religious leaders might think.

The Problem with Private Faith

John 12:42-43 reveals a troubling reality: "Many people did believe in him, however, including some of the Jewish leaders. But they wouldn't admit it for fear that the Pharisees would expel them from the synagogue, for they loved human praise more than the praise of God."

This passage exposes a fundamental issue - when we prioritize our reputation over our relationship with God, we become spiritual prisoners. We believe privately but remain silent publicly, missing opportunities to be the light God has called us to be.

Why Do We Hide Our Faith?

Fear of Reputation

Like Nicodemus, many Christians today fear the social cost of openly following Jesus. We worry about losing friendships, facing ridicule at work, or creating tension at family gatherings. This fear of human judgment can paralyze our witness.

Feeling Unprepared

Sometimes we don't share our faith because we feel we don't have all the answers. We worry about looking foolish if someone asks a question we can't answer. But honesty about what we don't know, coupled with a willingness to find answers, can be more powerful than pretending to know everything.

Living Inconsistently

When there's a gap between what we believe and how we live, we naturally hesitate to share our faith. We feel hypocritical, knowing others might see the disconnect between our words and actions.

What Does True Faith Look Like?

Being Born Again

When Jesus told Nicodemus, "I tell you the truth, unless you are born again, you cannot see the kingdom of God" - John 3:3, He wasn't speaking about physical rebirth. He was talking about spiritual transformation - a complete surrender of our lives to God's will and purposes.

Moving from Curiosity to Commitment

Many people are curious about Jesus, drawn by His teachings and the miracles they see in believers' lives. But curiosity alone isn't enough. True faith requires moving from interest to commitment, from private belief to public declaration.

The Cost of Following Jesus

Jesus never promised that following Him would be easy. In fact, He warned that there would be a cost. But He also promised that He would never leave us or forsake us. When we understand that we haven't given our lives to a defeated Savior but to the One who conquered death itself, we can face any challenge with confidence.

Nicodemus' Transformation

The beautiful end to Nicodemus' story comes after Jesus' crucifixion. John 19:38-39 tells us: "Afterwards, Joseph of Arimathea, who had been a secret disciple of Jesus because he feared the Jewish leaders, asked Pilate for permission to take down Jesus' body... With him came Nicodemus, the man who had come to Jesus at night. He brought about seventy-five pounds of perfumed ointment made from myrrh and aloes."

The man who once came to Jesus secretly at night now stood in broad daylight, publicly honoring the crucified Christ. His fear had been replaced by bold devotion. His private belief had become public declaration.

Living as the Light

Jesus said we are the light of the world, but a light hidden under a basket serves no purpose. When we live lives that honor God, people notice. They become curious about the source of our joy, peace, and hope. This creates natural opportunities to share our faith.

We don't need to wait for dramatic miracles to share Christ's love. Every day we're alive is a miracle. Every transformed life is evidence of God's power. Every act of kindness, every word of encouragement, every moment of integrity can point others to Jesus.

Life Application

This week, challenge yourself to move from "almost all in" to "all in" for Jesus. Stop hiding your faith out of fear of what others might think. Remember that you serve a risen Savior who has conquered death itself - there's nothing He can't handle in your life.

Ask yourself these questions:

  • Am I more concerned about human approval than God's approval?
  • What fears are keeping me from boldly sharing my faith?
  • How can I be a light in my workplace, family, and community this week?
  • What would change in my life if I truly lived "all in" for Jesus?

Like Nicodemus, you may have started your faith journey in the shadows, but God is calling you to step into the light. Don't let fear rob you of the joy of seeing others come to know Christ through your witness. Be bold, be courageous, and trust that the same God who raised Jesus from the dead is with you every step of the way.

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