Genesis 1:3
And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.
As light was the first work in the creation of the earth, so
has light been the first work in the creation of new men or women in
Christ. In both cases the light was
brought forth to overcome the pre-existing chaotic darkness that existed.
Jesus is the light, the truth and the way. No darkness can exist in His presence. When we accept Him as Our Savior, He comes to
dwell within us and the process of removing all the darkness from our lives
begins. All of our sins are brought into
the light by the Holy Spirit. Repentance
is required. To do otherwise is to
suggest that we are sufficient in our own ways.
It is not enough to be sorry for our sins. We must recognize our unworthiness. We must recognize our need to be cleansed by
the Blood of the Lamb. We must fully
submit to Jesus so that we will have the strength to turn away from the
darkness, so that we may live in the light.
This process will continue as long as we are in our corrupted
bodies. It will not be completed until
we stand before Our Father in heaven at His Throne.
From the beginning of time, darkness has been allowed to
exist with light. When the new earth is
perfected for all eternity and comes into place with the new heaven, the
darkness will be put aside forever. When
we take our place in God's kingdom, the darkness in our lives will also be set
aside forever.
Let us beseech the Holy Spirit to inspect us. Let us implore Him to reveal every bit of darkness in our lives. Let us repent of the darkness that is uncovered. Let us ask for the grace and strength that we need to learn to live in the fullness of the Light of Jesus Christ.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for exposing all the darkness
in our lives. We pray that we will fully
submit to the cleansing process. May
Your Light extend to the outer margins of our lives. May no element of our lives be
untouched. We pray that the complete
work of the Blood of the Lamb will prepare us to take our place in heaven for
all eternity. We ask all these things in
the name of the Great Eternal Light, Jesus Christ.
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