As the Christmas season comes to its end we pack away the symbols of the season and return to our everyday tasks and purposes. In Luke 1:76-79 we find a reminder of what is to come.
76 And you, my child, will be called a prophet of the Most High;
for you will go on before the Lord to prepare the way for him,
77 to give his people the knowledge of salvation
through the forgiveness of their sins,
78 because of the tender mercy of our God,
by which the rising sun will come to us from heaven
79 to shine on those living in darkness
and in the shadow of death,
to guide our feet into the path of peace.”
The child in this instance being John The Baptist. He would go on “ before the Lord to prepare the way for him.” We have celebrated the birth of that child that The Baptist would go on to “clear a path for.” Now we as noted before, we put away the holiday lights and stuff…but there is one thing…the light that can’t be put away. Our subject this day is taken from the Book of 1 John 1:1-5.
According to most scholarly estimates, the book of 1 John was written around 65 to 95 years after Jesus’ birth, with the most likely time frame being around 90-95 AD; meaning it was written several decades after Jesus’ life and ministry. We are seeing today as John did then, that there are many factors that seek to dim that Light…God Among Us…Jesus Christ. I am not the best at numbers but I think it safe to say that John had the same view of things well over 2,000 years ago. John seeks to reassure the people of the early church that their faith in Christ…the light he writes and preaches of is a certainty. It is an early day plea if you will…not to put that light away. Let’s break it down as to what John sees. First of all there is division between two schools of thought. There were many false teachers who sought to advance their own thoughts and become leaders of this movement for selfish reasons. Remember the New Testament was not complete at this time. Many churches were easy prey for pretenders to teach their own version of Christ and in doing so advance their own position and gain influence in this new way. It was being said that Christ perhaps was two different persons dependent on the situation. At times he was just like us…at other times he was a divine being among us. It was difficult for certain divisions to accept the truth about Christ…they were unable to do so because they lacked a relationship with the true God. John wrote this letter to set the record straight on some important issues, particularly concerning the identity of Jesus Christ. John spoke and wrote about the basics of faith in Christ. His narrative and strong writing at least gave them a solid basis on which they could reflect honestly. This did not mean they had to be perfect…John introduced the concept of admitting your sins, seeking forgiveness and the fact of the Divinity of Christ…God among Us. To truly know God we must admit or sins, forgiving others frees us to love others just as God loves us. So first priority would be to promote a Fellowship with God within the Christian community. A fellowship of believers that would lookout for others. Christians must have Love for one another and a Love for God. Joy is the essence of Christianity there are those who discourage it and John sets true repentance before the believers…simply put a godly sorrow will bring about a Godly Joy. It is John’s aim to set Jesus Christ…The Light Of The World before all people…believers and otherwise. Fellowship with God, Fellowship with one another and peace and joy in this world can only be found in Jesus Christ.
Have you heard from the Lord? Just like today with all this information technology available we still have one thing in common with people in those early times of the church. We need more than just opinions and views…What would God have us do? John steps out and speaks plainly…
1 John 1:1–4
What we are telling you about is that which was from
the beginning, that which we heard, that which we saw
with our eyes, that which we gazed upon, and which
our hands touched. It is about the word of life that we
are telling you. (And the life appeared to us, and we
saw it, and testify to it; and we are now bringing you
the message of this eternal life, which was with the
Father and which appeared to us.) It is about what we
saw and heard that we are bringing the message to you,
that you too may have fellowship with us, for our
fellowship is with the Father and with Jesus Christ, the
Son. And we are writing these things to you that your
joy may be completed.
Note here…
-He says that he has heard Christ.
-He says that he has seen Christ.
-He says that his hands actually touched Christ.
I wish to just share with you in this first time in “The Pew” this new year a plea to not put THE LIGHT away until next year.
1 John 1:5
And this is the message which we have heard from him
and which we pass on to you, that God is light, and
there is no darkness in him.
Come out of the dark and into the light…Don’t put it away!
Life is Good
jk