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This sermon explores Jesus’ declaration, “I am the light of the world” (John 8), spoken during the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. During this festival, large lampstands in the temple reminded Israel of God’s guiding presence in the wilderness. Against that backdrop, Jesus declares that He Himself is the true light, the returned presence of God among His people.
Through the story of the woman caught in adultery, we see that Jesus exposes darkness not with condemnation but with compassion. Ultimately, the cross becomes the moment when the Light of the World moves into the deepest darkness to defeat sin and death. Because of this, believers are called to be WITH the Light, WALK in the Light through confession, and LIVE as the Light as God’s agents in dark places.
Main Points:
*Jesus’ presence exposes darkness with compassion, not condemnation
*The safest place to be is in the Light, where sin is exposed and dealt with
*As children of light, we are called to be WITH the light, WALK in the light, and LIVE as the light
Scripture Referenced:
John 8:2-16 (primary passage); John 3:16-21; Matthew 5:14-16; 1 John 1:5-9; Psalm 27:1; Ephesians 5:8; Luke 19:10; Acts 8-9 (Saul’s conversion); Ezekiel 10-11 (God’s glory leaving the temple); Exodus 40 (God’s presence in the tabernacle)
Community Group Guide:
Begin with Prayer
Begin by thanking God for bringing your group together and ask the Holy Spirit to guide your discussion and reveal how He wants to work through each person present. Pray for your community group to be a community that celebrates confession and walks in the light together.
Discussion Questions
Read John 8:2-16 together before discussing the following questions.
1. What in this passage stands out to you? Does this text reveal anything to you about the character of God?
2. Read John 3:16-21 together. According to verse 17, why did God send Jesus into the world? How does this passage shape our understanding of Jesus as light?
3. Jason said, “The greatest thing that happened to her was that she was brought before Jesus and her darkness was exposed.” Why might that feel counterintuitive? When has exposing sin in your life actually led to freedom?
4. Why do you think we often believe the lie that life is found in darkness rather than trusting that exposure and confession lead to freedom and healing?
5. Read 1 John 1:5-9 together. What promises does this passage give us about confession? What happens when we walk in the light together?
6. In what ‘dark places’ has God positioned you as a light, whether at work, in your neighborhood, or among family members who don’t know Christ?
Personal Reflection and Practical Application
Use the following prompts as you go throughout this week:
1. “Be WITH the Light” – set aside time to be with God in prayer, solitude, His word, through worship in song, or any other means that stir your affections for Him.
2. “WALK in the Light” – Thank God for meeting you with compassion when you confess. Ask Him for courage to confess any areas where you’ve been walking in darkness. Then find a trusted friend and share any ways you may have chosen darkness instead of the light.
(If you need further support as you pursue the freedom found in Christ, join us for Re:generation on Monday nights at 6:30 PM in the auditorium.)
3. “LIVE as the Light” – pray daily for someone you know that does not know Christ. Ask God specifically: “Where would you have me shine Your light?” Be open to opportunities to share your faith as the Spirit leads. Pray for the specific “dark rooms” where God has placed each person in your Community Group to shine His light.
Memorize John 8:12:
“Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.'”
Worship Setlist: Ancient Gates; This I Believe; Holy Forever; All Sufficient Merit; Build My Life
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This sermon explores Jesus’ declaration, “I am the light of the world” (John 8), spoken during the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. During this festival, large lampstands in the temple reminded Israel of God’s guiding presence in the wilderness. Against that backdrop, Jesus declares that He Himself is the true light, the returned presence of God among His people.
Through the story of the woman caught in adultery, we see that Jesus exposes darkness not with condemnation but with compassion. Ultimately, the cross becomes the moment when the Light of the World moves into the deepest darkness to defeat sin and death. Because of this, believers are called to be WITH the Light, WALK in the Light through confession, and LIVE as the Light as God’s agents in dark places.
Main Points:
*Jesus’ presence exposes darkness with compassion, not condemnation
*The safest place to be is in the Light, where sin is exposed and dealt with
*As children of light, we are called to be WITH the light, WALK in the light, and LIVE as the light
Scripture Referenced:
John 8:2-16 (primary passage); John 3:16-21; Matthew 5:14-16; 1 John 1:5-9; Psalm 27:1; Ephesians 5:8; Luke 19:10; Acts 8-9 (Saul’s conversion); Ezekiel 10-11 (God’s glory leaving the temple); Exodus 40 (God’s presence in the tabernacle)
Community Group Guide:
Begin with Prayer
Begin by thanking God for bringing your group together and ask the Holy Spirit to guide your discussion and reveal how He wants to work through each person present. Pray for your community group to be a community that celebrates confession and walks in the light together.
Discussion Questions
Read John 8:2-16 together before discussing the following questions.
1. What in this passage stands out to you? Does this text reveal anything to you about the character of God?
2. Read John 3:16-21 together. According to verse 17, why did God send Jesus into the world? How does this passage shape our understanding of Jesus as light?
3. Jason said, “The greatest thing that happened to her was that she was brought before Jesus and her darkness was exposed.” Why might that feel counterintuitive? When has exposing sin in your life actually led to freedom?
4. Why do you think we often believe the lie that life is found in darkness rather than trusting that exposure and confession lead to freedom and healing?
5. Read 1 John 1:5-9 together. What promises does this passage give us about confession? What happens when we walk in the light together?
6. In what ‘dark places’ has God positioned you as a light, whether at work, in your neighborhood, or among family members who don’t know Christ?
Personal Reflection and Practical Application
Use the following prompts as you go throughout this week:
1. “Be WITH the Light” – set aside time to be with God in prayer, solitude, His word, through worship in song, or any other means that stir your affections for Him.
2. “WALK in the Light” – Thank God for meeting you with compassion when you confess. Ask Him for courage to confess any areas where you’ve been walking in darkness. Then find a trusted friend and share any ways you may have chosen darkness instead of the light.
(If you need further support as you pursue the freedom found in Christ, join us for Re:generation on Monday nights at 6:30 PM in the auditorium.)
3. “LIVE as the Light” – pray daily for someone you know that does not know Christ. Ask God specifically: “Where would you have me shine Your light?” Be open to opportunities to share your faith as the Spirit leads. Pray for the specific “dark rooms” where God has placed each person in your Community Group to shine His light.
Memorize John 8:12:
“Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.'”
Worship Setlist: Ancient Gates; This I Believe; Holy Forever; All Sufficient Merit; Build My Life