Jesus: The Light of the World and Our Hope

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"I have come into the world as light, so that whoever believes in me may not remain in darkness. I have come into the world as light. Now the Bible tells us that God is light and in him is no darkness at all, and so when Jesus says I have come into the world as light, we are to understand here that he is God with us." [00:56:48]

"Think about this: the Old Testament era, that is the entire era from the creation of the world until the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Old Testament era can be described as moonlight. Moonlight. Now we all know that the moon doesn't have its own light. What the moon does during the night is it reflects the light of the sun." [04:02:39]

"The Old Testament can be compared to a room fully furnished but dimly lit. The introduction of light brings into it nothing that was not there before, but it brings out into clear view much of what was in it but was only dimly perceived before. That's an excellent and helpful description of the Old Testament." [05:28:24]

"Jesus said, 'I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me won't be going home in darkness but will have the light of life.' Now you see the significance of this in John in chapter 8: the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ after all these centuries and centuries of moonlight was like a great burst of light, a floodlight in this dark world." [08:29:39]

"Where is the light of Jesus Christ to be seen in the world today? The apostle Paul says to Christian believers, 'In you, the light of Jesus Christ is to be seen in you. You shine like stars, starlight, like lights in this darkened world.' Jesus said, 'I am the light of the world,' but then you remember he also said to his disciples, 'You are the light of the world.'" [12:22:48]

"Without Jesus, darkness will overtake you. Without Jesus, darkness will overtake you. That's what he says here. Now John 12 is of special significance because this was the last time that Jesus spoke publicly to the crowds. Last time. He had spoken publicly on many, many, many occasions over three years starting up in Galilee." [18:29:12]

"Walk while you have the light, lest darkness overtake you. The little while, of course, refers to the public ministry of Jesus here. It just lasted three short years, and when Jesus says the light is among you for just a little while longer, it was just days before he was betrayed and arrested and condemned and crucified." [20:59:19]

"Walk while you have the light, lest the darkness overtake you. Friends, honestly, Christmases come, Christmases go, and here we are sitting in church on this Christmas Sunday morning, and right now the light of Jesus Christ is proclaimed to you. You have this light now, but you only have it for a little while." [22:13:52]

"Follow Jesus, and you will have the light of life. Again, look at John chapter 8 and verse 12, these wonderful words of Jesus: 'I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness but will have the light of life.' What an amazing promise that is. Can you take this in?" [27:13:76]

"If you follow Jesus, you will never ever be in total darkness. Oh yes, he will lead you through some dark places. One day he's going to lead you through the darkest valley of all. He's going to lead you through the valley of the shadow of death, but you know even there he will walk with you." [27:47:60]

"His light will shine in the darkness, and the darkness will not overcome it. Follow Jesus, and you will be able to say with the psalmist in Psalm 27, 'The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?' Take in this wonderful promise: whoever follows me, Jesus says, will not walk in darkness but will have the light of life." [28:08:08]

"Might you, in the future, face a serious illness? Possibly. But if you do, you will have the light of life. Might your children face some great trial or some trauma? That's possible. But if they do, they will have the light of life. Could our whole world descend into chaos greater than we have ever known in our lifetimes before?" [29:12:96]

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