In this episode, we look at what it really means for Jesus to call himself “the light of the world” in John 8 and how his words expose both our slavery to sin and his promise of true freedom.
We explore why believing in Jesus is not just a one-time decision but a lifelong relationship of trusting his words, even when they confront our pride and self-sufficiency.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- How Jesus uses the image of light and darkness to describe our spiritual condition and our need for truth.
- What is at stake if we reject Jesus and “die in our sins,” and why that is the worst possible outcome.
- What Jesus means when he says, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
- The contrast between being children of Abraham and being true children of God, and why our response to Jesus reveals who our “father” really is.
- The kind of freedom Jesus promises: not freedom from hardship, but freedom from the power of sin and the corruption in our own hearts.
By the end of this episode, you will see more clearly why Jesus is not just a good teacher but the only one who can bring you out of darkness into light. You will better understand your own struggle with sin, why you cannot free yourself, and how trusting and continuing in Jesus’ word leads to real, lasting freedom as a beloved member of God’s household.
Series: Gospel of John: Believe and Find Life
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