Light and Darknessنموونە
A child of God should walk as a child of light
Living with God who is Light, has consequences for your lifestyle. If your heart is changed, this will show at the outside. For, says Jesus, “A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit” (Matthew 7:18). And this saying does not just refer to natural trees, but to people and their works. We cannot become a child of God and keep a sinful lifestyle. “If we say we have fellowship with him while we walk in darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth” (1 John 1:6).
The text from Ephesians 5 explains what “the fruit of light” looks like: it is found in all that is good and right and true. So, our lives should be characterized by righteousness, truth and goodness. The Bible contrasts this with “works of darkness”, like sexual immorality, impurity, injustice, and covetousness. These should be abandoned. They are not fitting for children of light.
Is there something in your life that is not “good and right and true”?
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About this Plan
Immediately in the first chapter of the Bible, we read how God created light. And further on in the Bible, light is often used as a metaphor for God’s domain as opposed to the domain of sin and death. Jesus even calls Himself “the Light of the world”. Light and darkness thus have an important place in the Bible. This reading plan presents a selection of verses about this topic.
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