…The light has come into the world, but people loved the darkness more than the light because their actions were evil. Everyone who practices wickedness hates the light and does not come to the light, so that his actions may not be exposed. But whoever does what is true comes to the light, so that it may become evident that his actions have God’s approval.
John 3:19-21
* ♥ ~ ✝ ~ ★ *
How encouraging it has been to read the Seeking Him devotionals each day during this Advent season. This week we focused on the theme of Jesus being the Light of the world. The Scriptures and the encouragement shared have helped me to prepare my heart for the celebration of Jesus’ birth. Please click on the individual links to read each complete devotional; here are a few excerpts from their thoughts….
In Light Exposes the Darkness, Clella gave us an excellent example to compare being with or without THE Light…
“If you have ever visited a cave and the guide turned off all the lights, you know just how dark that cave is. You literally can’t see your hand in front of your face. To take even one step in that darkness could lead to you falling into an unseen pit, possibly even to your death…There are many people who prefer to walk in spiritual darkness because they are doing things that are wrong or their motive is wrong. They don’t want to have those things exposed by God’s Light—Jesus. They would rather take the chance of ‘falling into a pit’ than to give up their evil actions.”
❦
In Motivated by the Light, Ahmee asked some really good questions to help us recognize ‘why’ we choose to do good/right…
“When you decide to do good or right what dictates your decision?
- Does knowing that you are doing good motivate you?
- Does not wanting to do wrong motivate you?
- Are you motivated by the benefit you may receive?
Why do we do good/right? John 3:19 says that “God’s light came into the world, but people loved the darkness more than the light, for their actions were evil.” This makes me question how, even now today, people still reject God’s light.”
❦
In God’s Love to the World, Ann gave honor and glory to God and reminded us of the depth of God’s love…
“God’s love to the world was so unique—not just any father could do it. He gave us His only Son to die for the sins of the world; truly, what manner of God is He? Can any man give up his son just like that? (No!) In this scripture I am seeing love that is beyond my imagination. The heart and purpose of God is clearly revealed in this verse. God’s love is wide enough to embrace all persons….”
❦
In Our Actions, Tina compared our love as parents with the greatness of God’s love—shown through His giving His Son to be the Light of the world…
“Our children are our world. Our lives revolve around them. We nurture them, discipline them, love on them, and want to see them succeed in life. If we do this, how much more will God our Father do this for His children?…”