Walking in the Light of Jesus' Love

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"One of the things that light does is that it exposes our guilt. The law functions as this light into our life. John chapter 8, verse 4 and 5. Let's go back to that part of the story. Remember, the religious leaders and teachers. Say, teacher, Jesus, this woman has been caught in the act of adultery. Because this is who God is. This is what God calls us to. And every single one of us does not live up. We contribute to the darkness of the world." [44:20]( | | )

"The law is not the problem; our brokenness is. The law serves to expose our sin and our need for Jesus. When we understand this, we can embrace the law as a guide that points us to the light of Christ. It shows the places that are dark in our heart and where we need the light of beauty. We need to be exposed. Just not exposed in this way. Not exposed in the way that brings hurt and harm and damage and death." [42:42]( | | )

"Jesus says not only is there light, that light brings beauty and exposes and contrasts, but that he is the light. What he says, what he does, what he teaches, how he treats people. His relationship with God, he brings the light and is the light into the world. That's actually what Acts chapter 26, verse 17 and 18 says." [36:18]( | | )

"Jesus, the light of life, actually shows us who God is. The truth. He exposes the truth about who God is, and as a result, who we are. As we take and drink this, this promise of relationship, that there is forgiveness of sins. We're supposed to proclaim that to the world, but also to ourselves." [01:03:56]( | | )

"You are loved. We say this at the end of every single time we gather. You are loved just as you are, not as you should be. That's what you were created for, to be a recipient of God's love, to walk in perfect and beautiful relationship with him. Even today, you are loved. That's the starting point." [01:18:14]( | | )

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