Dec. 26, 2025

Understanding the Good Tidings: Christmas Insights from John 1

Understanding the Good Tidings: Christmas Insights from John 1

The essence of this podcast episode revolves around the profound significance of Jesus Christ as the embodiment of the Word, the Light, and the Life, particularly as we reflect on the impending Christmas celebration. In our discourse, we elucidate the theological implications of Jesus’ birth, underscoring that this event transcends mere historical commemoration, for it heralds the arrival of our Creator and Savior, who offers salvation and illumination in a world steeped in darkness. We explore the crucial narrative found in John chapter one, wherein the duality of Jesus as both divine and human is articulated, emphasizing His role in bestowing eternal life upon believers. This narrative invites us to recognize our responsibility as recipients of His light, urging us to reflect that luminosity in our interactions with a world that often shuns the truth. As we gather in this sacred space at Middletown Baptist Church on the eve of December 24, 2025, we collectively seek to deepen our understanding and appreciation of the transformative power of Christ’s love and grace.

Takeaways:

  1. In celebration of Christmas, we reflect upon the profound significance of Jesus's birth, recognizing Him not merely as a historical figure but as the divine Logos, who embodies the very essence of truth and light.
  2. The biblical narrative asserts that Jesus is both the Creator and the sustainer of life, emphasizing His eternal existence as the Word of God made flesh, who dwelled among humanity.
  3. The illumination provided by Jesus extends beyond mere physical light; it symbolizes hope, joy, and the transformative power of faith that guides believers through the darkness of the world.
  4. As Christians, we are called to be vessels of light in a world overshadowed by darkness, actively sharing the truth of the Gospel and embodying the principles of love and grace that Jesus exemplified.

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Chapters

00:00 - Untitled

00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast

03:08 - The Light of the World

04:30 - The Power of Belief and the Gift of Light

08:13 - The Gift of Salvation

11:16 - Shining Light in Darkness

13:23 - Shining the Light in Darkness

Transcript
Speaker A

Hello and welcome to the Middletown Baptist Church Podcast, where we are proclaiming the truth to the world.

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My name is Pastor Josh, and I want to thank you for listening to this podcast.

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I hope that this podcast can be a blessing to you and strengthen you in the word of God.

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Now come along.

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Let's look into the Bible and see what God has for us here today.

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The phrase good tidings means good news.

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And so we're going to read here in John chapter one, the good news of the light of Jesus Christ.

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In John chapter one, it says, in the beginning was the Word.

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The Word is Jesus.

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It's another term that's used for Jesus in the Greek.

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It's logos.

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It just means Jesus, the one who knows all, the one who is all.

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So it says, in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

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This speaks to Jesus's deity.

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You know, if Christmas was just about a person being born, a special person being born, it wouldn't be any different than any other holiday.

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But we know that Christmas is different because we don't just celebrate a good historical figure.

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We celebrate the coming of our Lord and Savior.

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We celebrate the Creator of the universe.

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It says here, the same was in the beginning with God.

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All things were made by Him.

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So the Bible says that Jesus is the Creator.

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All things were made by him, and without him was not anything made that was made in him was life.

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And so not only do we see that Jesus is the Logos, the Word, but we see that he is the Light, and the life was the light of men.

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And so there's three Ls here this evening that you can think of.

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We're.

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We're.

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We're cheating a little bit because we're going to the Greek.

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He's the Word of the Logos.

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He's the life and he's the light.

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We know that in John 14:6 it says that Jesus says, I am the Way, the truth, and the life.

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No man cometh unto the Father, but by me.

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And so here in this passage of Scripture, it's a wonderful description of who Jesus is.

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Why is it so important that he was born in Bethlehem?

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Why is it so important that he did certain things in his life?

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Why was it so important that he died for us?

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Why was it so important that he conquered death through the resurrection?

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Well, it tells us here that, number one, he is the Word.

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He has always been and always will be.

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He is God.

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He is life.

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He extends everlasting life to all those who believe.

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And it says here in Verse number four.

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And the life was the light of men.

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The Bible says that any hope that we have, any joy, that we have, any comfort that we have any light in this dark world comes from God.

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Really.

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We know that darkness is actually the absence of light.

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And so evil and difficult things and painful things essentially in this world are the absence of the goodness of God.

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And what we can see here in verse five, it says, and the light shineth in darkness tonight.

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We're in a few minutes, going to turn off all the lights as best that we can, and we're going to have our light here, but we're going to see that when the Bible tells us that there's darkness in this world, what it's saying is, is that we live in a world that has turned their backs against God.

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We live in a world, for the most part, that they don't celebrate Jesus the way that they should.

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And so the Bible says that the light came to this dark world and the darkness comprehended it not.

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And there's still people today who don't comprehend the light and the life and the truth of Jesus Christ.

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And so at Christmas time, we're not just celebrating an historical figure, not just celebrating a prophet.

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We're not just celebrating a good teacher.

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We're celebrating the light of the world.

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The light, the truth.

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And the Bible says in verse six that there was a man sent from God whose name was John.

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He.

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He came, as it says here, the same came for a witness to bear witness of the light that all men through him might believe.

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And so John was not the light.

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John was the witness of the light.

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He was the one to come before and tell other people about the light.

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Verse 8.

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He was not the light, but was sent to bear witness of that light that was the true light, Jesus, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.

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He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.

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He came unto his own, and his own received him not.

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This is the testimony of Jesus.

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Jesus came to this earth.

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He.

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He lived the perfect life.

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He shined the light to all those around him.

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But others, they rejected him.

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But not everyone rejects him.

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It says in verse 11, he came unto his own, and his own received him not.

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But as many as received him.

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Meaning there are people who received him.

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There are people who believe.

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There are people who trust in the light, who trust in the gift it says to them, gave he the power to become the sons of God.

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Meaning this, when we trust in the Lord, he shines that Light into our life.

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He takes darkness, I love in the New Testament, later on, Peter says it this way.

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He takes us from darkness into marvelous light.

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That's what salvation is.

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And so when we trust in God, that light is not because I'm a good person.

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That light is not because I'm really smart or I'm really talented.

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The light in the Christian's life, as it says here, is received by God.

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And so it's something that we have received of him.

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And so we're blessed to have that light that we can shine to others.

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So he says, as many as received.

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And to them gave he the power to be the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name.

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And so those that believe on the name of God, those that believe in Jesus Christ in faith and what he did for us on the cross and what he did through us, for us through the resurrection, we can say we have the light given to us.

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And it says more here in verse 13.

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Which were born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God, Meaning we are born again.

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John 3 talks all about this.

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You must be born again.

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You must be in.

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In this.

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In this context, you must come to life.

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The Bible says that we're dead in our sins, but when that light shines in us, go back.

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What does it say that Jesus is?

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He's the light and he's the life.

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He gives us new life.

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He gives us eternal life.

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And in that eternal life and in that life that he gives us here and now we know that we can have, as the Bible says, joy, peace, comfort.

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He's the prince of peace.

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He's the God of all comfort.

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He's the one as it gives us the Holy Spirit and allows us to have what the Bible says is the fruit of the Spirit, which one element of that is joy.

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That's why we sing joy to the world.

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That's why we sing that he is the prince of peace, that he's the God of all comfort.

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Because that light shines to us.

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And we receive that light.

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And we know that that goodness is only from God.

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And then it says in verse 14, and the word was made flesh and dwelt among us.

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That's the Christmas story.

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That's the manger.

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That's Jesus's life.

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He came in the flesh.

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He didn't have to do that, but because he loves us, came and was born in a manger.

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He was born there in Bethlehem.

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And it says, not only did he just come, but it Says he dwelt among us.

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And this is John speaking in the first person.

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This is John saying this.

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He says, I lived with Jesus, I saw Jesus, I walked with Jesus.

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He says, and we beheld his glory, the glory of the only begotten of the Father.

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He says, I got to experience his glory.

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And we all, by extension, when we receive the light, when we receive the gift, are able to experience and know the glory of God.

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And then he says, what kind of glory was that?

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That was the glory as of only begotten of the Father.

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Meaning that type of glory that Jesus has and that type of glory that he gives to us and we can experience and that we can worship him for is only there because of who he is.

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It's unique.

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It's unique to him and him alone.

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Then it says here at the end of verse 14, full of grace and truth.

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That's one aspect of Jesus that I just love, because it's not all about grace.

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Even though grace is there, he's full of it, but he's also full of truth.

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And when those two come together, we see the perfect understanding of what Jesus does for us because he tells us the truth.

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He's the righteous judge.

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He's the one that does not accept sin.

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He's the one that can.

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He does not condone sin, but nonetheless, he comforts us, even in the conviction.

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But he's full of grace.

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And that grace is the fact that we can know that we didn't deserve Jesus to be born.

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We didn't deserve Jesus to die on the cross.

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We didn't deserve the gift of.

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Of salvation.

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But he still gives that to us because he loves us.

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And so when we think about Jesus being the Logos, the Word, the One who knows all, the One who is above all, the One who is eternal.

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When we think of Jesus being the light, the One who extends new life to us, the One who extends everlasting life.

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When we think of Jesus being the light, the One who lights us in the midst of our darkness, in the midst of our world, and gives us new hope.

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When we think about that, what do we think about in the greater picture?

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The greater picture is that he does all of that in his love, right?

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Full of grace and truth.

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And so think about that here this evening.

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The Logos, the.

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The life, the light.

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It's all wrapped up in his love for us.

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For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, Man.

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That's.

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That's a picture of love.

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And we're in the Christmas season, and we're thinking of gifts and we're thinking of love, and we're thinking of family, and we're thinking of all these things.

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But the greatest picture of any of those things is found in what Jesus Christ has done for you.

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And if you've trusted in that, the Bible says that as first, as John says here in this first chapter, verse 12, as many as received him to them gave he power to become the sons of God.

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Meaning this.

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If we have believed in Jesus, if we have received the gift of grace, all of us can claim that we are children of God.

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And we have that life, we have that light.

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And so the Bible says that that's the distinction in this world.

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If we want to shine light to the world, if we want to see change, if we want to see people know the truth, we must be the ones who shine that light.

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And so I want you to go to one other passage of Scripture with me here this evening.

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It's in Matthew.

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Matthew, chapter five.

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The Bible says that when we receive that light, we don't.

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We don't hide that light under a bushel.

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We don't have the light.

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And go, well, I don't want anyone to see that I have the light.

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If I have the light, the Bible tells me something very clearly that I need to do.

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It says in verse number 15 in Matthew 5, neither do men light a candle and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick, and it giveth light unto all that are in the house.

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Meaning if God gives us the light, which he does, if we believe in him, we're not to hide that truth, we're not to be ashamed of it.

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We're not to be embarrassed of what it means for us.

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But actually supposed to put it on a candlestick and hold it up and display it to the world.

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And actually, you know, this, that the more dark the room is, the brighter the light shines.

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And in this world, it gets darker and darker.

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As, you know, look at the news.

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I mean, people around us with violence and anger and bitterness and all this division.

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But folks, here's the thing.

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The way we fight that is not by more darkness and not by getting.

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Getting to a place in our life where we separate ourselves from the world.

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We are supposed to be separate from the world in what we do, right?

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We're not supposed to join in with them.

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We're in the world, but we're not of the world.

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But we're in the world.

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So therefore, how do we influence the world?

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We shine the light.

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We hold the truth of Jesus Christ up by what we say and by what we do.

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And that's what he says in verse 16.

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Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father, which is in heaven.

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So this, here it is.

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He says, as a Christian, as someone who has received the light, I don't hide it under a bushel and say, well, I'll pull the light out at church when everyone else has the light.

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But we hold the light up in a world that's dark.

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We hold the light up in a world who doesn't like the light.

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You ever been in a dark place?

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We're about to have it in a few minutes where it's totally dark, and then we flip the lights on.

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You ever been around people that they've been inside the darkness for so long, you flipped all the lights on and it's.

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It makes them recoil, right?

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Because it's different.

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It hurts them.

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And that's sometimes what it is.

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In the world.

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Today, when we shine the light upon darkness, there is going to be opposition.

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But at the end of the day, the light's the only thing that can save our world, that can save the person who is lost in his or her sin.

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And it's the only thing that can save on.

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And so the light is there to light our lives.

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But again, we're not the source of the light.

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Think about the source.

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The source is Jesus Christ living within us.

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And so what we do is essentially we reflect the light.

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The light comes in our life, it changes us.

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And we show that light to others so that they may see our Father, that they may see him, and they may trust in him, so that they can see the light, so that they can shine the light.

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So here's what we're going to do here.

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For the next few minutes, I'm going to see if we can do this.

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It's probably not going to be as effective as we would love it to be, but I'm going to try to see if we can just have all the lights off in the room, at least these up here, and, you know, maybe try to be creative here and pretend like it's completely dark.

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Can we do.

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Can we do that?

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Appreciate it.

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Okay, so now what I want you guys to do, I want you to think about this for a second.

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Okay?

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Now our eyes are going to adjust a little bit so it's not going to be complete darkness in here.

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But think about this.

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We're going to leave here tonight, and some of you maybe are going to go look at Christmas lights, or maybe you're already eaten, or maybe you're gonna go eat some more food or you're gonna go to bed and get ready for tomorrow, whatever it might be.

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But eventually what's going to happen is we're going to go out into a world that's dark.

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Not just physically dark, but we know spiritually dark.

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And what we can do is we can say, you know what?

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I'm just going to join in in that darkness, or maybe I'm going to hide my light.

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But the biblical thing that we're called to do is say, no.

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Jesus came and he gave us the word, the Lagos.

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He gave us life, and he gave us light.

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And so you know what?

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What I'm going to do is I'm going to be different.

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I'm going to shine the light where it's dark.

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I'm going to tell others about who Jesus is.

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I'm going to tell others what Jesus does for me.

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I'm going to tell others what it means to be different.

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Why?

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Not because I'm better, but because I've experienced the light and now I'm a child of God.

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And so here this evening, what I want us to think about is this, and it's a very visual thing, is that if I'm a Christian, sometimes I'm willing to hold it right here.

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Sometimes if I'm at church, I'm willing to hold it out.

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But how many of us, including myself, I will put myself in this, are ashamed sometimes to hold it out, hold it up high and show it to people around us.

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Not in a prideful way, because when we do it that way, what do we do?

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We say it's about us.

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But Matthew 5 says, no, it's about Jesus.

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It's about glorifying our Father in heaven.

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And so I want us to think about that.

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Thank you again for listening to the Middletown Baptist Church podcast.

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I hope that this sermon has been a blessing for you.

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Thank you so much.

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God bless.

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Have a wonderful day.