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Walking In The Light Logos Sermons

Walking In The Light Logos Sermons
Walking In The Light Logos Sermons

Walking In The Light Logos Sermons V.conclusion. this is walking in the light. * it is witnessing the words of jesus. * it is knowing and doing the deeds of jesus. * it is having an affect on others for him. * it is getting a reaction to him through your life. * it is walking in the judgment of his knowledge. * it is walking in the knowledge of the father and his son. I john 1:5 2:6 introduction when i grew up, we had a screen door on our house. it had two springs on it. there was a little clip spring on the top of the opening side of the door. this spring created a tension on the door. it was just enough tension that we could still open the door, but strong enough….

Walk In The Light Logos Sermons
Walk In The Light Logos Sermons

Walk In The Light Logos Sermons Your favorite preaching resources have a brand new look. faithlife sermons and faithlife media are now logos sermons. walking in the light • sermon. Audio sermon wednesday july 22.mp3 (audio) study notes july 22, 2020.pdf (pdf) notes. transcript. july 22, 2020 study notes 1 john 1:6 7 bible teacher: clifton jones walking in the light of god introduction in the previous verse john presented the contrast between light and darkness god is light and sin is darkness and there is no darkness in. Walking in the light. trun with me in your bibles to ephesians 5 and say, "amen" when you are there. ephesians 5:1 20. today, we’re diving into ephesians 5, a powerful passage where paul calls us to live as children of light. this isn’t just a call to live morally or behave well; it’s an invitation to walk closely with god, to shine. In describing god as light, which john frequently did (john 1:4–5, 7–9; 3:19–21; 8:12; 9:5; 12:35–36, 46; rev. 21:23), he was thinking of god as the revealer of his holiness. both aspects of the divine nature figure in the discussion of sin and fellowship in 1 john 1:6–10. as light, god both exposes humankind’s sin and condemns it.

Walking In The Light Logos Sermons
Walking In The Light Logos Sermons

Walking In The Light Logos Sermons Walking in the light. trun with me in your bibles to ephesians 5 and say, "amen" when you are there. ephesians 5:1 20. today, we’re diving into ephesians 5, a powerful passage where paul calls us to live as children of light. this isn’t just a call to live morally or behave well; it’s an invitation to walk closely with god, to shine. In describing god as light, which john frequently did (john 1:4–5, 7–9; 3:19–21; 8:12; 9:5; 12:35–36, 46; rev. 21:23), he was thinking of god as the revealer of his holiness. both aspects of the divine nature figure in the discussion of sin and fellowship in 1 john 1:6–10. as light, god both exposes humankind’s sin and condemns it. Simply, walking in the light means we are in fellowship with the one who is the light. walking in the light is a relationship that you have with god. notice something here though; it says that if we walk in the light…. john does not say here to simply say we are walking in the light, or to sit in the light, he tells us if we walk in the light. First of all, john is not excusing sin. rather, john is saying that part of the process of walking in the light must include repentance and confession. yes, we certainly do sin and fail to consistently live up to god’s righteous standard. yet there is no worry here for good hearts. perfection is not required, all that is required is honesty.

Walking In The Light Logos Sermons
Walking In The Light Logos Sermons

Walking In The Light Logos Sermons Simply, walking in the light means we are in fellowship with the one who is the light. walking in the light is a relationship that you have with god. notice something here though; it says that if we walk in the light…. john does not say here to simply say we are walking in the light, or to sit in the light, he tells us if we walk in the light. First of all, john is not excusing sin. rather, john is saying that part of the process of walking in the light must include repentance and confession. yes, we certainly do sin and fail to consistently live up to god’s righteous standard. yet there is no worry here for good hearts. perfection is not required, all that is required is honesty.

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