Embracing the Light: Rejecting Darkness in Christ

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The world's fundamental problem is not intellectual but moral and spiritual. Humanity's rejection of Christ, the Light, is rooted in a love for darkness and a refusal to acknowledge the moral implications of His coming. This rejection is the essence of the world's tragedy. [00:04:54]

The world deliberately rejects its one and only means of Deliverance and of Salvation. Men didn't turn to it; they love Darkness rather than light because their deeds are Ral. This is, you see, of the very essence of the tragedy, the modern tragedy. [00:05:24]

The world in its blindness turns God's greatest act of love into something that becomes the means of its own condemnation. Now that, I say, is the very height of the tragedy. This is the condemnation. What is the condemnation? The condemnation is that God's greatest act of Love is so misunderstood. [00:06:57]

The Light of Christ reveals the truth about God, humanity, and the world. It provides guidance on how to live and die with hope and assurance. In Christ, there is light on God, revealing His holiness and love; light on humanity, exposing our sinfulness and need for redemption. [00:32:30]

Embracing the Light means turning away from darkness, confessing our sins, and surrendering to Christ, who offers life abundant and eternal. This involves a personal decision to come to the Light, believe in Jesus Christ, and find in Him the answers to life's deepest questions. [00:51:45]

The call is to come to the Light, to believe in Jesus Christ, and to find in Him the answers to life's deepest questions. In Christ, there is light on God, revealing His holiness and love; light on humanity, exposing our sinfulness and need for redemption; and light on the world. [00:52:26]

The world is as it is because it doesn't know God. The world hath not known thee. It was made by him, and it was Paradise, and it knew him, and it was perfect and full of happiness and Bliss, but it sinned against him and lost the knowledge. [00:40:38]

The light has come, and so he led them. I mustn't keep you. He gave them Kings, but above all, he gave them prophets. He raised and sent to them this Mighty succession of men whom we call prophets and whose writings we have recorded in the Old Testament. [00:17:09]

The fact of Christ is the most momentous question facing them. Now I'm putting my emphasis upon the fact. The verse does, you see, this is the condemnation that the light has come. That's history. Something's happened. Something has taken place. [00:08:37]

The light had come even in the Old Testament in a sense. Now, this is the whole case of the Bible, the whole case of Christianity and the church tonight, that for the world in its predicament, which is looking frantically for Solutions and rushing hither and thither. [00:12:06]

The light has come. Nicodemus was a seeker and Searcher after the truth. He was a man who was looking for and expecting light of our Lord says men can't you see the light has come. The light had come even in the Old Testament in a sense. [00:09:09]

The light has come, and so he led them. I mustn't keep you. He gave them Kings, but above all, he gave them prophets. He raised and sent to them this Mighty succession of men whom we call prophets and whose writings we have recorded in the Old Testament. [00:17:09]

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