Chuckle: A boy served
morning coffee to his grandmother. When finished, she asked, “why are there
three little toy Army guys in the bottom of my cup.” The grandson replied, “You
know, Grammy, it’s like on TV. The best part of waking up is soldiers in your
cup.”
Quote: “Light that
makes some things seen, makes some things invisible. Were it not for
darkness and the shadow of the earth, the noblest part of the Creation would
remain unseen, and the stars in heaven invisible.” --Sir Thomas Brown (adapted)
FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT
“In him (Jesus) was
life, and that life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, but
the darkness has not understood it. There came a man who was sent from God; his
name was John. He came as a witness to testify concerning that light, so that
through him all men might believe . . . The true light that gives light to every
man was coming into the world” (John 1:4-9
NIV).
In the Scriptures, God has much to say about
darkness and light. They are metaphors used to describe the ruler of darkness
and evil (Satan) versus the Light of the World (Jesus) and the righteousness of
God. You will remember the account in Genesis 1;3 when God said, “Let there be light,”
and there was light.
The first time God said, “Let there be light,” He
illuminated our physical world with the sun and reflective moon. The second
time God said, “Let their be light,” He sent His Son, the Light of the World, to
illuminate the hearts and minds of people where the darkness of sin had taken
root.
As I pondered the above quote, the underlined
phrases reminded me that the Light of the World illuminates the darkness of our
sins and makes them visible to us by the convicting power of His Holy Spirit.
That same Light renders our confessed and forgiven sins invisible -- even to God
Himself. Our sins are blotted out by the blood of
Jesus, and it is as if those sins had never occurred. We are told that
God remembers our sins no more (Hebrews 8:12) when we repent of our sins and
prayed to receive Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. We are “a people belonging to God . .
. who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light”
(1 Peter 2:9 NIV).
Like the stars which shine their brightest in the
darkest of night, the Light of the World shines His brightest in the darkness of
a sinful world. The darkness we once experienced allows us to see more clearly
and experience the brightness, beauty, and benevolence of God’s redeeming love
and light. If
you allow Christ to guide your life, you will never need to stumble into the
darkness of sin again. “In him (God) there is no darkness at all”
(1 John 1:5
NIV).
An old hymn: “The whole
world was lost in the darkness of sin, The Light of the world is Jesus; Like
sunshine at noon-day His glory shone in, The Light of the world is
Jesus.”
Love, Jerry & Dotse
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