Weekly devotionals from Pastor Mike Fabarez Senior Pastor at Compass Bible Church in Aliso Viejo, CA and host of daily Focal Point Radio broadcast.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Light
Jesus
said that people prefer darkness rather than light because people don’t want
their sinful deeds exposed (Jn.3:19-20). Of course this is an analogy. Your
willingness to sit in the sun or your desire to dim the lights in the family
room has nothing to do with your sin or righteousness. Christ meant that one’s
readiness to embrace him and his message constituted a willingness to step into
the exposure of the “light” of God’s truth. On the other hand, one’s avoidance
of him and his message was depicted as a selfishly motivated retreat into the
“shadows” of one’s own opinion. On the surface, it is easy to read Christ’s
words about sinners loving darkness with feelings of immunity. After all, every
reasonable person loves the “light”. Right? Not actually. Consider some of the
avenues through which the “light” of Christ’s truth shines today. The Bible is
the brightest record of that light. A biblical sermon aimed at life-change can
feel like a laser of concentrated truth. Christian friends who are quick to
speak of Christ’s commands can be bright reflectors of God’s light. But how do
most people respond to those conduits of God’s light? Most avoid their Bibles
for days on end. Many look for excuses to miss church and those “convicting”
messages. And who hasn’t heard the “Bible-thumping” Christians dismissed as
“holier than thou”? We must see that simply imagining that “Christ would agree
with me” while avoiding the avenues of Christ’s light, constitutes nothing less
than hiding in the darkness of one’s own opinions. Jesus said “whoever lives by
the truth comes into the light” (Jn.3:21). So then, it behooves us to give
attention to how we are interfacing with accurate conduits of Christ’s light.
Avoiding them is never a good sign. Eagerly and regularly diving into them is
indicative of those who are actually living by the truth.
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