John 1:9-18
Following
God is active and willful obedience. There needs to be a willingness to choose
to follow God's instructions. The Lord will guides us and instructs us, but we
need to listen and follow God's instructions if we are to experience the full benefits
from the Lord.
In
John 1:9-18, we
read about the true light. This light of God
which is in us, shows us the truth, and we must accept the truth as difficult as
this can be to accept. By acknowledging, confessing, and repenting our sins, we
can experience the abundance of life.
We
also read in John 1 that the light of life shines on every man in the world
(John 1:9-10).
When
Jesus came into the world, He revealed himself and the Father to the world.
People were drawn to this light which is the light of life. Later, the
disciples of Jesus went out into the world and spread what the Light had done.
This continues now even in our generation. Jesus has made God known to every human being.
The
true light, which gives light to everyone, was coming into the world. He was in
the world, and the world was made through him, yet the world did not know him.
John
1:9-10
ESV
This
is the function of the light. The light has been given to everyone so we would
know objectively who we are and also know the Father.
No
one has ever seen God; the only God, who is at the Father's side, he has made
him known.
John
1:18 ESV
Although
the most of the Jews did not accept him, there were others who did accept Jesus.
It is only a willing heart that can accept the light. The light was given to
everyone, but you must have a receptive heart to receive it.
He
came to his own, and his own people did not receive him. But to all who did
receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of
God,
John
1:11-12
ESV
In
the end, we have to choose. It is only by our willingness to choose to follow
God that we can truly show our dedication and love for God. God has given
people the freedom to choose. People have no excuse for making good or bad
choices. They chose to follow or not to follow God. Often
times when we fail in righteousness, so we look for excuses. The truth is that
God has given us everything to make the right choices. We just need to be
willing.
The
Light of Life operates in coordination with the willingness of our hearts (John
1:11-13).
These
days the church is everywhere. There are very few people who have not heard
about Jesus or the church. People know when they have done wrong. We feel guilty
when we do immoral acts. Even in a world of improbity, we know what proper
behavior is. Moreover, the Lord reveals himself to us at a personal level.
And
this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the
darkness rather than the light because their works were evil. For
everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come to the light,
lest his works should be exposed. But whoever does what is true comes to
the light, so that it may be clearly seen that his works have been carried out
in God."
John
3:19-21
ESV
There
are those people who seem good and keep busy with good works. Yet, these people
who may seem good actually like the darkness. They do not want people to see,
or for themselves to see how weak and awful they are. These people are content
in living in the darkness. These same people see themselves as righteous
although they are not.
But
to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to
become children of God, who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the
flesh nor of the will of man, but of God.
John
1:12-13
ESV
The
people who are willing to believe in Jesus will be given the life that was lost
at the fall of man. The truth about who we are is that we have been born
according to the will of God. We are not made but born. We know that no one is born fully mature.
We grow and it takes time.
John
tells us that the light shines on everyone, but it is only when we accept that life that it
lets us grow. There still needs to be a willingness to let the light work in
us. Growth and development takes
time and is not a linear as we would like. We will make mistakes and sometimes lose growth.
Imperfection does not equate to abnormality. The
day to day failures we experience is an opportunity for us to work on the
willingness of our heart. When we are shown when we have sinned, it is the
light of God showing us that we need to return to God. This revelation of
weakness shows a healthy relationship and can lead to growth.
God
wants us to make good choices, but He will not do it for us. Memorizing the
scriptures and knowing God is meaningless unless we are willing to allow God to
work in us. To experience growth requires our willingness. It must be a total
willingness. In fact, we fall sometimes because of our compromises. If we keep
resisting, we will not grow.
Some
of us have locked ourselves in a state of stagnation because we are not willing
to listen to God. Whatever we are struggling with, we need to ask how our heart
is responding to this. Let
the light of life shine on our hearts so we may choose growth in righteousness.
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