Text: John 1:19, 12:3750
Topic: Why not everyone sees and follows Jesus, the light of the
world.
Introduction: Many have seen the light and the truth, but decline to
follow it.
- Many saw the star over
Bethlehem, but only a few Wise Men followed it.
- John's biggest themes is that
of light (1:45).
- John links life and light,
saying they "in the beginning."
- How is the life emanating
from the eternal Word seen as being the light of men?
Humans have a unique intelligence, moral sensitivity, and spirituality
but lack faith, truth, and life.
- We were uniquely created in
terms of intelligence, moral sensitivity, and spirituality.
- The Bible teaches that humans
were meant to live in obedience to God; instead, humans have chosen
disobedience, trading light for darkness.
- As a result, we're a shell of
what we're supposed to be.
Illustration: quotation from Diogenes Allen in
Christian Belief in a Postmodern World noting that for most intellectuals, the
idea of God is superfluous, yet they're asking about existence.
- Christ came to "switch
us on again" to the light, to give us truth and life.
- We have spirituality, but
seem at sea as to where we're trying to get.
Illustration: Gorbachev telling Pope John Paul
II that moral values would help his country.
- This is the simple message we
have at Christmas: Christ brings light to the world.
Some who meet Jesus will not believe, and some can not.
- Jesus said some would
not believe, and thus later could not (John 12:3739).
- We have free will, and yet
God is sovereign: "God has sovereignly chosen to give man free
will."
- Those who would not believe
become calloused.
- Others believe but will not confess;
i.e., they decline to take a stand.
Conclusion: We are the light of the world, and we need to shine.