“And God said, ‘Let there be
light,’ and there was light.”
Genesis 1:3 (NIV)
In the beginning, God spoke light into existence; it was on
day one of creation, before anything else was created. On that first day of
creation only one light existed, there was not yet any other source of light,
no sun, no moon, and no stars, there was only the true light (John 1:9)
reflecting the glory of God the Father, that is Jesus Christ, the Light of the
world.
Christ Himself subsequently created the sun, moon and stars
(Ephesians 3:9 KJV; Colossians 1:15-16 KJV) to serve specific purposes in
connection with the earth and only for a limited time. But the Light of the
world is eternal, shining forth from age to age and is so powerful that it
still shines today and will continue to be a beacon for every human being in
this dark world.
“God saw that the light was
good...”
Genesis 1:4 (NIV)
God was pleased with the Light of the world that He called
into existence for it was this Light, Jesus Christ, through whom man would be
reconciled with God. Since then, God had already made provision for the
restoration of fallen man through the light of Jesus Christ because it is in
the light of Christ that we must examine ourselves in order to recognize our
sin.
As believers we are engulfed in the pure white light of
Jesus Christ:
- The light of Christ reveals the safe path on which to walk
- The light of Christ guides our way along our spiritual walk
- The light of Christ illuminates the clear path to reconciliation with God
God has given us much more than light for our path, He has
given us His own Beloved Son, the Light of the world, in whom He is well
pleased.
As the Light of the world, Jesus offers Himself to us as the
one who brings clarity and a new perspective to our lives especially after long
periods of dark trials and challenges.
It was the blinding Light of Christ that Saul encountered on
that road to Damascus that utterly transformed his perspective forever, to the
degree that he became a brand new person with a brand new name, unrecognizable
from the man he was before. From an overzealous and arrogant persecutor of
Christ to an ardent yet humble expositor of the Truth of the Gospel of Christ.
Jesus, the Light of the world, is the guiding light for
everyone who chooses to follow Him (John 1:4; 8:12; 9:5).
“…and He separated the light from the darkness.”
Genesis 1:4 (NIV)
Remember Judas, and understand that if we choose to separate ourselves from the Light, then we’re walking in darkness, for the Word of God plainly states, “As soon as Judas had taken the bread, he went out. And it was night.” (John 13:30 NIV).
Judas chose to walk away from the Light out into the darkness of sin and betrayal. The more we walk in Christ’s light, the less appealing the darkness of sin becomes.
“I am come a Light into the
world, that whosoever believeth on Me should not abide in darkness.”
John 12:46 (KJV)
Beloved, when you recognize Jesus Christ as the Light of the
world, the beauty of who Jesus is and who you are in Him is revealed, and you
will not live in the darkness of sin.
Amen †
Shelley Johnson “I Am the
Light of the world” (John 8:12)
©2013 revisited October 7, 2025


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