Faithlife Sermo
Faithlife Sermo
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Adeleke Adegbite
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Introduction:
…the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible.
• The solution can only be found in God and through His word, starting from the first book Genesis –
Gen. 1:1-3.
• With formless nature of the earth then, the first word that God spoke was not, “Let there be love, or
“Let there be hope” or Let there be faith.”
• But His first words were, “Let there be light.” As a result of this, this planet and the cosmos were
forever changed.
• Thousands of years later, on a dark, starry night outside of Bethlehem, once again God spoke into
the darkness and in essence said, “Let there be light.” And a baby was born - a Baby who was Himself
the Light of the world – John 8:12 (NLT)
1. LIGHT DISCLOSES
When a light is turned on, it immediately makes itself known, and it reveals objects not seen in the
darkness.
• How is God described in 1 John 1:5? What do you think this means?
• Would it be possible to know God if He chose not to reveal Himself? – 1 Tim. 6:15-16
• Which two ways does God reveal Himself to us? John 1:1-2, 14; Rev. 1:1-2, 16; 19:11-13
• What are some primary things God has revealed about himself? – Gen. 1:1; Isa. 40:28; 43:15; Exo.
3:13-15; Mark 1:9-11; John 3:16
• Who specifically is the Light? – Matt. 4:16; John 1:3, 18; Col. 1:15-17; John 8:2
• When Jesus said that His disciples – you are and me – are to be the light of the world, explain what
he meant simply, as to a child – Matt. 5:14-16.
Action: Is there anything God has revealed to you personally in the last 12 months about Himself
through His word or through His son? Do you care to share?
• What has His Light revealed to you about yourself that you hadn’t known previously? – Psalm 90:8;
Proverbs 20:27; Psalm 139:23-24
• If the Light has come, why is the world still so dark? John 3:19-21
• Is there anything or anyone that can hide from the light? Luke 12:1-3; 1 Cor. 4:5; Psalm 139:11-12
Action: When did the light penetrate the darkness of your life? – Col. 1:13-14
Introduction
Light Dispels:
If you want to make a different in our world, instead of attacking the darkness with more darkness, we
simply need to turn on the Light. So how do we dispel the light? This is possible by:
• Continue to live in the light and be the light – 1 John 1:7-8; Matt. 5:15
Lights Divides:
Light and darkness cannot abide together Gen. 1:3-4; 14, 16-18
• Jesus Christ also put a difference between the darkness and light in our world – John 7:40-43; 1:4-5;
Anyone who gets up in the middle of the night understands the necessity of turning on a light. When the
children of Israel where in the wilderness, God uses light to guide their path - “The Lord went ahead of
them. He guided them during the day with a pillar of cloud, and he provided light at night with a pillar of
fire. This allowed them to travel by day or by night.” – Exo. 13:21; Neh. 9:2
• By teaching us what is good for us and leading us on the path to follow – Isa. 48:17
Lights Draws:
Like moths drawn to a flame, people are attracted to light. Jesus Christ is the light who attracts others -
“Jesus spoke to the people once more and said, “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.
Conclusion:
• My gift to the King this Christmas is to renew my commitment to persevere in punching holes in the
darkness … exalting Jesus, sharing the Gospel, speaking the truth, living a holy life … by simply turning on
the Light in me. – Romans 1:16-17
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