Sunday, November 29, 2020

GOD IS PURE LIGHT

 

GOD IS PURE LIGHT

I John 1:5-6 This is the message he has given us to announce to you: God is light and there is no darkness in him at all. So we are lying if we say we have fellowship with God but go on living in spiritual darkness. We are not living in the truth.  NLT

      We must understand this powerful truth.  God is pure light.  There is no hint of darkness in Him whatsoever.  There is no possibility that sin will ever be a part of who God is.  God always separates himself from sin and is repulsed by it.  He hates sin.  Sin cannot come anywhere near to God.

      When God enters into our hearts, He passes on to us His attitude about sin.  He changes the way we look at it.  Sin becomes an issue with us because it is everything against the nature of God.  We develop a repulsion for it.  The more we are controlled by God, the more strongly we will feel about sin.  It should never be acceptable to us to sin against God.

       How we feel about sin is an indicator of how holy we really are.  No one will ever feel the same way God does about sin, but we should not be comfortable with it and tolerate it as much as we do either.  God changes us and we no longer are habitual sinners.  We develop a resistance to sin when we live in Christ.  We stop doing the things we once did.  We develop the ability to do what is right in God’s eyes instead of that which He hates.

      If we are not uncomfortable with sin in our hearts, we are not right with God.  If we continue to do that which God calls sin, we are not right with God.  If we leave the sin in our hearts alone, we are not right with God.  If we are not bothered by the sin we are surrounded with, we are not right with God.  Sin and God’s holiness are like water and oil; they simply do not mix. 

       We are far too tolerant of sin we are exposed to.  Let’s be honest about it.  We do not turn away from it when we are being entertained like we should.  Some sin we will not allow ourselves to be entertained by it, yet there are many sins that we are not repulsed by when we are being entertained.  We watch TV programs and movies with sinful behavior, lies, and unholy language in them because we like the shows.  We listen to music that is not good for our souls because we like the beat or singer.  We go places that we shouldn’t be at because we want to be with the crowd or because it’s a popular place to be.  Isn’t it true?  Aren’t we far more tolerant of sin than we should be?

      Jesus died to take away our sin, not to tolerate it in us. 

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