In today's sermon, I began by introducing the theme of light and its significance in our lives, particularly in the context of Jesus' statement, "I am the light of the world." I shared the story of a woman caught in adultery, as recorded in John 8, to illustrate how Jesus' light exposes our guilt and need for grace, yet offers forgiveness and a new way of living.
I explained that our world is broken and that we contribute to this brokenness through our sins. However, Jesus, through His death and resurrection, offers healing, forgiveness, and hope. He invites us to walk in His light, which exposes the truth about God and ourselves, and to partner with Him in restoring the world.
I highlighted the importance of the law, not as a means to condemn, but as a tool to reveal our need for a Savior. Jesus fulfills the law and demonstrates that it is meant to lead us to life, not death. The law, like light, can be harmful or healing depending on how it is used. In Jesus' hands, it becomes a source of life.
I also discussed the role of light in photography, using the work of a young photographer in our community as an example. Light brings out beauty and detail, creating contrast and focus. Similarly, Jesus as the light brings beauty and clarity to our lives.
I invited those who are new to faith or exploring it to connect with us and take steps toward Jesus. I encouraged everyone to walk in the light of Jesus' love and to consider baptism as a symbol of new life in Him.
Finally, I closed with a call to remember that we are loved by God just as we are, and to live in the light of that love, bringing hope and restoration to the world.
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