| 1 John 1:5—2:11 |
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| Written by Kurt Holm, The Creek Covenant Church (Walnut Creek) |
| Wednesday, 15 March 2006 00:06 |
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read the passage and respond to these questions What a contrast there is between bright light and complete darkness. It’s the same stark contrast as God’s goodness and everything absent of his goodness. God is light and sin represents darkness, void of God.
God’s light exposes reality. Good and evil may be difficult to distinguish in the dark but is fully visible in the light. When driving on long road trips your windshield likely gets splattered with bugs. While looking through it during dark hours you hardly even notice a smudge. But when the lights from an oncoming car reflect through your windshield, you’ll be appalled by the mess! Light has a way of exposing every flaw and mistake and dead bug! Something that gets in my windshield (and grill) are difficult people that push me toward disliking them and maybe an occasional hating them. There is no way to claim to walk in the light with that kind of dark attitude. Have you ever been with me here? What must we do with this sin or any other sin?
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