Saturday, September 19, 2020

I do not want you to remain in the dark

Morning: Psalms 75, 76; Esther 2:5-8, 15-23; Acts 17:16-34

Evening: Psalms 23, 27; John 12:44-50

When someone says, “I do not want you to remain in the dark”, they have something to tell you that is important for your well-being. Jesus’ message has that kind of urgency; he insists that the things he has said, and taught, and done have come directly from God. And his mission is not to catch people out in wrongdoing - which is how faith is so often perceived. His mission is to help humanity find wholeness and fullness of life ... so that rather than stumbling about in the dark, we might walk by the light of his Word!

 

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