God is light, and there is
no darkness in him at all” (1 John 1:5, NLT).
The Scriptures call God
many different things to help us understand who God is. One of the most graphic
terms used to describe Him is light. “God is light.”
Apostle John says that because of who God is, “there is no darkness in him at all”; it is God’s very
nature to be a powerful Light piercing the darkness and confusion of this life.
God’s light shows us the way. In Psalm
43:3, we read: “Send out your light and
your truth; let them guide me.” Just as torchlight, physical light
can help us find our way and feel safe, so God’s light can give us direction
spiritually and help us know where we are going in life.
Another purpose of light
is to point to and take care of
imperfections. The whole principle behind the x-ray is that strong light can see through or penetrate our body to show up our inner body. Light (like
a laser beam or think of a Star Wars lightsaber) can also be focused sharply enough
to cut or repair damage or wipe out a tumor or cancer or other illnesses. When
I saw a baby was blindfolded and placed in a special incubator because of a blood
problem, a strong light was aimed toward the baby’s body – hot and bright light
– and within a day the blood condition returned to normal because of the
healing power of that light. Light can
heal.
Now, according to Apostle
John, the opposite of light is darkness, which is not just darkness in a
physical sense but in a spiritual sense. If the light is truth, then darkness is ignorance. If the light is purity, then darkness is sin. If the light is good, then darkness is evil. The Apostle Paul reminds
us: “For he has rescued us from
the kingdom of darkness and transferred us into the Kingdom of his dear Son”
(Colossians 1:13). In a physical sense, generally, most plants and animals do
not grow well if they are always in darkness. Without the warm, nourishing
light of the sun, most plants would die. Light
is also nourishing and brings growth; darkness, on the other hand, is
weakening and stops growth.
God’s light is like that:
to live in God’s light is to grow and
change; to live outside of God’s light is to be confused and lost. Living
with God gives us the courage not only to cope with our fears and frustrations but
also to enjoy life to the fullest. Jesus
said about Himself this way: “I am the light of
the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you
will have the light that leads to life” (John 8:12) and he said, “God is light.” Both are the same. Amen.
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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