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Sunday Reflection: Light of the World

Like Jesus, believers shine His light to spread hope in dark places.

December 20, 2020

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During Jesus’ ministry on earth, people had many opinions about who He was. Some thought the Lord was a great prophet (John 7:40), while others believed He truly was the Messiah (v. 41). These opinions caused so much confusion and discord that Jesus was almost arrested (John 7:41-46). So just a short while later, when Jesus called Himself the “Light of the world,” it’s no surprise that He was challenged again (John 8:12-13).

Light is used throughout Scripture to describe God and His glory, and the people around Jesus would have understood His words to be a statement of His deity. For those who believed He was the Messiah, it would have offered reassurance and signaled the fulfillment of a long-awaited promise: The darkness would be overcome.

Think about it
•What made Jesus the Light of the world?

•Read Matthew 5:14. Why do you think the Lord uses the same language to describe His followers, calling them the light of the world?

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