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Paul
October 26th, 2005, 09:55 AM
Darkness & Light
by Charles Spurgeon

"And the evening and the morning were the first day." - Genesis 1:5

The evening was "darkness" and the morning was "light," and yet the two together are called by the name that is given to the light alone! This is somewhat remarkable, but it has an exact analogy in our spiritual experience.

In every believer there is darkness and light, and yet he is not to be named a sinner because there is sin in him, but he is to be named a saint because he possesses some degree of holiness.

This will be a most comforting thought to those who are mourning their infirmities, and who ask, "Can I be a child of God while there is so much darkness in me?" Yes; for you, like the day, take not your name from the evening, but from the morning; and you are spoken of in the word of God as if you were even now perfectly holy as you will be soon. You are called the child of light, though there is darkness in you still. You are named after what is the predominating quality in the sight of God, which will one day be the only principle remaining.

Observe that the evening comes first. Naturally we are darkness first in order of time, and the gloom is often first in our mournful apprehension, driving us to cry out in deep humiliation, "God be merciful to me, a sinner." The place of the morning is second, it dawns when grace overcomes nature. It is a blessed saying of John Bunyan, "That which is last, lasts forever."

That which is first yields in due season to the last, but nothing comes after the last. So that though you are naturally darkness, when once you become light in the Lord, there is no evening to follow; "thy sun shall no more go down" (Isaiah 60:20).

The first day in this life is an evening and a morning; but the second day, when we shall be with God, forever shall be a day with no evening, but one, sacred, high, eternal noon.

Big Daddy
October 26th, 2005, 10:57 AM
Very nice, thanks.

I was doing some reading on candlesticks, and was listening to some commantary that mentioned the subject too.

The candlesticks mentioned in Revelation are better thought of as lampstands.
They bear the "light", but are not the light, themselves.

Also, went to see where candlestick was first mentioned, and it is in Exodus 25:31, where the making of the menorah is described.

Isn;t this too suppose to represent the "light" that is to pierce the darkness?

So as your passge by Spurgeon says, as believers, we are to let God's light shine from us to light the world and be a witness to His faith in us.

Big Daddy
October 26th, 2005, 10:57 AM
Opps... double post.:redface

ShoutToTheLord
October 26th, 2005, 11:49 AM
Nice post and a good reminder that through and in Christ we overcome the darkness.

OwnedByJesus
October 26th, 2005, 03:33 PM
Yes, good post thank you! :thumb

How blessed are we that He should dwell within us; that He will drive out the darkness of our lives and fill us with His Holy Light!

He amazes me and fills me with awe, deserving absolute praise and worship.

Big Daddy
October 26th, 2005, 08:52 PM
Yes, good post thank you! :thumb

How blessed are we that He should dwell within us; that He will drive out the darkness of our lives and fill us with His Holy Light!

He amazes me and fills me with awe, deserving absolute praise and worship.

Amen.
The light that is in us will draw others too.
At the same time it will repel those that are of the dark.
John.3
[20] For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.

BloodoftheLamb
October 27th, 2005, 02:28 AM
thanks for that post paul......I needed that...sometimes I feel like such a bad Christian...make that I rarely feel like a good one....

mabzar
March 1st, 2006, 11:26 PM
Great 'picture' thoughts here Paul! Thank you :wave

yep, Big Daddy, drawing others to our Saviour is what it's all about!!

Psa 36:9 For with THEE Is The Fountain of Life: in THY Light shall we see Light.

John 8:12 Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I AM The Light of the world:
he that followeth ME shall not walk in darkness, but shall have The Light of Life.

What a gracious gift from our Creator, Redeemer and Friend! Praise To Him!

I Believe!!!
March 2nd, 2006, 04:07 PM
You know, one night I was washing the dishes when I happen to look up to see my reflection in the window against the dark of the night. I couldn't help but to take a second look as a light in my neighbor's back yard had reflected doubly upon the window causing the refection of both my eyes to look as if pure light was streaming from them.

It made me think of the descriptions of Christ and how light flows from His eyes. On thinking further I wondered if in the spirit world light also emanates from our eyes because of having Christ with in us creating light within us.

I Believe!!!
March 3rd, 2006, 12:47 PM
Ok, that must have been too weird of a thought.......:tape :laugh