A WORD FROM THE
PASTOR
"I am the light of the
world. He who follows Me shall not
walk in darkness, but have the light of
life." John 8:12 (NKJV)
In
John 8:12, Jesus called Himself "the light
of the world." What did that mean at
the time? What does that mean to us
today? The religious leaders in
Jerusalem had been trying to arrest Jesus
during the Feast of the Tabernacles.
But they were unable to make a move because
of Jesus' profound teaching that was having
a significant impact on everyone who heard
Him. One of the most significant
activities during the Feast of the
Tabernacles was the lighting of the large
lamps, which symbolized God's presence with
Israel in the wilderness by a cloud during
the day and a pillar of fire by night.
It was within this context that Jesus made
His extraordinary claim: "I am the
light of the world" and then said, "whoever
follows me will never walk in darkness, but
will have the light of life" (v.12).
Those who follow the light that emanates
from Jesus Christ always see clearly because
they have the very Light of life.
Adapted from:
https://www.todayintheword.org/daily-devotional/the-light-shines/the-light-of-the-world/