Embracing the Light: The Transformative Power of Incarnation

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God, you, as we've sung this morning, you have won the victory. You are in control and you have been faithful to us. Even when we don't see it, we don't perceive it. God, we know that you are present with us. We know that you are working things for the good of those who love you. We thank you. We pray now as we give a portion of what you've entrusted to us and pray that you would bless it and you would multiply it, would it be used for the work of your kingdom so that more people would come to know your goodness. [00:20:12] (37 seconds)


And really, that's what Advent and Christmas is about, is stopping to reflect on the fact that God did, He did put on flesh and dwell among us. He did. He came in the form of a baby, humble and helpless. And He came to give His life for you and for me and raise from the dead so that we can have life, life eternal. [00:29:49] (26 seconds)


Darkness can be a scary thing, and we don't like the dark in general, whether we're talking literally like being in the salt mine and experiencing nothing, or we're talking about metaphorically, like what we're going to look at today in the gospel. The gospel of John, right? The experience of complete darkness, that stayed with me. It's something I think about quite often, because the physical darkness was scary, but I think that the darkness that comes from sin and death that we encounter every day, and the darkness that I know has been a part of my own life, the spiritual darkness, that darkness terrifies me equally. [00:32:45] (47 seconds)


John paints a very poetic and theologically dense picture of Jesus coming to this earth, and the reality of us accepting and believing in who Jesus is. While we celebrate the birth of Jesus, we're going to look at the beginning of the gospel of John, and we're going to look at the beginning of the gospel of John. of Christ at Christmas, in Matthew and Luke, we look at the narrative and all of that stuff. John really zooms out, and he looks at the cosmic significance of Jesus coming to earth, of God's eternal word stepping into our reality and putting on flesh. [00:33:49] (34 seconds)


And John says that Jesus is both. He's got God's ultimate expression, self-expression. He's bringing order. He's bringing light. And he's bringing life to a world full of chaos and darkness. New Testament scholar N. T. Wright says this in one of his commentaries. It'll be on the screen. You can follow along. Verse one through two and 18 begin and end the passage by stressing that the word was and is God. [00:39:44] (32 seconds)


Jesus comes to do what? To bring salvation. He comes to bring new life, re-creation, new creation and adoption into God's family as children of God. So in creation, God speaks and beauty and goodness abound. And in Jesus, the word become flesh. We have the incarnation of God to reveal who God truly is. To bring life and light to the world. To the darkness in our world. [00:42:25] (38 seconds)


Wherever light is, darkness is pushed back. And Jesus has brought us life that's full of this kind of light, full of the presence of God that we can exist in this dark world with. In a world littered with darkness by sin and death, Jesus offers us a life that's full of light, full of the presence of God. A life that has no worry about darkness because wherever the light is, the darkness cannot exist. [00:44:54] (32 seconds)


And the light of Christ is meant to first illuminate us and get rid of our sin and darkness. And then we're meant to help other people see the light of Christ as well. We're called to be the light to other people around us. And this happens in many ways. It happens by sharing your testimony of what Christ has done for you. Illuminating your life. This happens when we sit and listen and pray with people. [00:46:12] (32 seconds)


similarly when we live in the light of christ when we reflect to others the presence of god and the love that he has we we don't often see the full impact of that but like george bailey our everyday actions sharing kindness offering help speaking words of encouragement praying with others they can make a profound difference in the lives of the people around us a profound difference [00:50:27] (31 seconds)


in the same way that george bailey didn't fully understand the impact of his life until he saw the world without him we often underestimate the power of the light of christ living in us and through us we underestimate the value that we can play the value that we have in god's kingdom to share with others shine light and when we say yes to jesus it's not only stepping into the light for ourselves like i said we don't live in a vacuum it's not just for us we're also given the privilege of helping others to see and experience his light and john reminds us of this incredible truth about what our identity is in verse 12 he says but as many as received him to them he gave the right to become children of god even to those who believe in his name right through christ we're not just forgiven and saved we are adopted into god's family our identity as a child of god can empower us to live into the light of christ we can reflect god's love and truth in the world that desperately needs it because we know where our identity is firmly rooted as a child of god loved accepted redeemed and just as george's life brought unforeseen blessing to bedford falls our identity in christ calls us to live in a way that shines this light to the rest of the world into the lives of others and it starts by knowing the fact that i'm secure as a child of god my identity is firmly planted in christ i believe i am a child of god i believe i am a child of god when we receive jesus as lord you're given this new identity john says it's your right it's your right no one can take that away from you i believe jesus is lord and savior of the world he is lord and savior of my life you have the right to be a child of god and as children of god we're called to be light bearers in the world so with our identity and our being firmly planted in who jesus says that we are [00:50:58] (159 seconds)


And the darkness that exists in our world is pushed back in the same way when we surrender and believe. When we surrender to Jesus and we walk in the life that he offers that's full of light, the darkness is pushed back. It has no place. And we just celebrated Christmas. We remember Jesus' birth. We're going into like the last few days of 2024. We're about to start a new year, 2025. [00:54:30] (33 seconds)


May the love of God, the light of Christ, and the power of the Holy Spirit go with you now and always. Amen. Amen. Bless you, friends. You're dismissed. [01:01:43] (12 seconds)


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