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Summary: “For at one time you were darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light (for the fruit of light is found in all that is good and right and true).” (Eph 5:8-9)

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Introduction:

Today is children’s Sunday and our theme for reflection is Jesus, the Light, the child’s friend. When we think about light the first thing that comes to mind is light from the sun. It is this light that wakes us up in the morning and makes us see our way as we prepare for the day. When we can no longer see our way when it becomes dark, many of us will turn on the light switch and light the place with electric power. The recent history of Ghana cannot be written without reference to the frequent and regular power cuts experienced in the country. This led to the addition of the Ghanaian word “Dumsor” to the English dictionary. Today this word is used in the English-speaking world to refer to any persistent, irregular and unpredictable electric power outage caused by power supply shortage. It was a difficult time in those days and many people have sustained injuries that could have been avoided just by switching on the light if electricity was available. A light source can dispel physical darkness but it is only the light of Christ that can dispel and overcome spiritual darkness.

Step One: Jesus Christ is the true light

a) “I am the light of the world”

Jesus Christ says in John “I am the light of the world”. God called Himself “I am” when Moses asked His name so the Israelites would know who had sent him. Jesus Christ revealed He is God when He said “I am the Light of the world. Sin separated man from the light of God’s presence and exposed him to evil, darkness and death. The light of Christ dispels and overcomes the darkness and reveals the holiness, glory and majesty of God.

b) The light of Christ reveals man’s sinful nature

The light of Christ also reveals man’s evil deeds and sinful nature. We cannot be confronted with the glory and majesty of a Holy God and not see our own sinful condition. In the light every hidden evil deed is exposed and we can only agree with God that we “have all sinned and come short of His glory”. (Rom 3:23).

c) The light of Christ leads to repentance

When we see our sinful condition through God’s eyes, we cannot fail to acknowledge our sin and have the deep desire to turn away from it. This is true repentance. It is not enough to acknowledge sin in our lives; we have to turn away from sin

Illustration:

Jesus loves us and demonstrates that love by coming into this dark world to dispel and overcome the darkness that resulted from sin. God demonstrated His love for us even before He created us. The first verses of Genesis narrate the state of the earth before the creation of man. “The earth was without form and void and darkness was over the face of the deep”. God only created man after He had put in place all that man would ever need. The light of Christ dispelled and overcame the darkness and the emptiness was filled all that man would need so that he would not lack anything. Man was created perfect in a perfect environment, given authority over all of creation and enjoyed a perfect intimate relationship with God. Life in the Garden of Eden was perfect till the day man chose to disobey God. Sin immediately separated Him from the life and light of a Holy God but not from His love because God is love.

Application:

“God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in him should not die but have eternal life”. (Jn. 3:16) God loved us before He created us and continued to love us, even though we had sinned. He loved us and gave His life to save us and the least we can do is to believe in Him.

Step Two: Jesus Christ is a true friend

a) Christ died to pay the penalty for sin

Jesus Christ is a true friend and did not desert us after sin separated us from the presence of God. He became a man and as a true friend gave His life to pay our penalty for sin.

b) Christ makes us righteous

Jesus Christ was made sin with our sinfulness that we might be made righteous with His righteousness. His righteousness is one that has never known sin before and qualifies us to become children of God

c) Christ makes us children of God

As God’s children we can boldly come before His presence and call Him Abba, Father. We do not only have access to the Father’s provisions but are made joint heirs with Christ of God’s inheritance.

Illustration:

In Jesus Christ we have a true friend. He cannot stand by and not intervene no matter our condition or the situation we find ourselves in. He is always ready to help as He did on one occasion as He approached the village of Nain He was confronted with the death and sorrow of a grieving widow. She had lost her only son and her means of support. Jesus reached out to her in love and compassion and touched the open coffin. According to Jewish Law anyone touching a dead body would be defiled and considered unclean. Jesus not only touched the coffin but spoke to the young man and he came back to life. In Christ was life and His life was the light of men.

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