Play-by-Play: John (2/3)Намуна
Shining The Light
Theme verse: “Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life’” John 8:12
The Olympic torch’s significance goes back in history to the ancient Olympic Games in Olympia, Greece. According to a myth, a flame was ignited by the sun and kept burning until the closing of the Olympic Games. Among other things, the light represents purity, a strive for perfection, and life. It’s not uncommon for the Olympic flame to be accidentally or deliberately extinguished during the torch relay (and on at least one occasion, the cauldron itself has gone out during the Games).
In John 8, Jesus proclaimed, “I am the light of the world” (8:12). What a statement! Jesus was claiming to be God. He is the flame that is never extinguished and always represents purity, perfection, and eternal life. Darkness versus light is a frequent symbol throughout the Bible, with darkness symbolizing evil and light meaning good. When he called Himself “light of the world,” He claimed that all goodness begins with Him. He alone is our hope to escape the darkness. This was a symbolic way of explaining the gospel, the salvation from sin to those who believe in Him.
Jesus has got plenty of light to go around. While the sun can only light half the world at a time, the Son can light it all. There’s no place on earth where His life giving rays cannot penetrate. Jesus wanted His followers to know they would never walk in darkness without hope. One of the powerful messages in this gospel is that the spiritual light is now shining. Still, people cannot comprehend it—and they try to put it out (John 1:4–5).
A Kingdom Coach and Athlete while living in this dark world, remind themselves Jesus is the light of life in every way. They’re confident that no matter how much they might be confused or stumble in this world, He is the answer!
H.E.A.R.
As you read today’s chapter, journal using the H.E.A.R method:
H (Highlight) - What stands out to you? If something stands out to you, it’s likely God pulling you toward a certain portion of scripture.
E (Explain) - Describe in context the text. Ask questions like: Why was this written? To whom was it originally written? How does this fit with the verses before and after? Why did the Holy Spirit include this passage in the book?
A (Apply) - How do you take this verse beyond the page? Ask questions like: How can this help me? What does this mean today? What would the application of this verse look like in my life? What is God saying to me?
R (Respond) - This is where you will write a measurable response to the truth God revealed. Maybe it will be a call to action, something you will change in the coming week. Maybe it will be a prayer asking God to help you work this truth into your life. Whichever, make sure it is measurable so you can hold yourself accountable in your growth as a disciple.
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About this Plan
This Play-By-Play is a three part plan that works through the book of John in the perspective of athletics. Read the book in it's entirety, focus on key portions of scripture, or both! Using the H.E.A.R method of reading/journaling, let God point out words and phrases of importance.
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