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John 8:12

Posted 02-28-2015 at 05:55 PM by ardvark71
Updated 05-26-2023 at 02:40 AM by ardvark71

I happened to come across this Verse in a devotional a few days ago....

"Jesus spoke to the people once more and said, "I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life." John 8:12 (NLT)

But why is Jesus the light and what is darkness? Wasn't He some great teacher who taught that everyone should live in peace and harmony with one another? Yes...but there's a LOT more. There is an article here that touches on that but I thought I would also try to give you one example from my own life.

From events that started in my childhood, which included mistreatment from my father and from my classmates at a middle school I went to, I became angry, mistrustful and much, if not all, of my self-esteem had been lost. I had done fairly poorly in middle school academically but when I was a junior in high school, I discovered that I had a love of history and began to study it pretty extensively. Also, during this time, I developed an interest in the military and warfare and became known among my classmates as a "warmonger." My grades improved markedly, as I now had an interest in school, and was able to graduate the following year. I'm not sure I would have, otherwise. That was in 1989.

But I noticed that my interest in history, which was primarily American or U.S. history began to morph into European history. This trend continued when I started going to a community college two years later, when my interest in European history began morphing specifically into German history, especially the Nazi period. While I had gotten my two year degree from the community college, I had to leave the university after a year and a half because of a financial situation. However, the hurt and anger from years before was turning into a hatred for people and a desire for revenge. I never acted anything out in public but I fantasized about war and bloodshed in my mind. I wished I could become president or leader in the United States so I could, in part, get revenge and bring about the changes I wanted to see. From the late 1990's to the early 2000's, my interest in pretty much everything Nazi German intensified and I became enamored with the flags, marches and pageantry. I wasn't really interested in hearing Hitler speak but I sure was impressed with seeing row upon row of German army soldiers march down a street with rifles and flags in hand, along with tanks and other motorized equipment. Having been hurt and abused as well as authority from my father misused, for me, what I saw in the rows of German soldiers and military equipment represented power and being able to exercise it over others instead of the reverse and to punish those whom I felt were enemies and those who had hurt me. It didn't help that I have a lot of German ancestry in my background. I thought to myself, "Now here are some people who didn't let others walk all over them. These guys kicked some serious &%@ and I'm of their blood!" The fact that they killed up to six million Jewish men, women and children (as well as others,) I had read about and saw pictures of but didn't pay much attention to because it didn't allow me to picture the Nazis the way I wanted to.

Although the fantasies were only in my head and I only told about them to less than a handful of people, some things couldn't help but to be seen by others. People could plainly see I was a very angry young man. My mother mentioned a few times during that time period that I looked like I could "bite a nail in two" and looking back at some of the pictures of myself, I definitely had a hard look. When you literally wake up hating the world each day, you can't help but to have others notice and be affected by it.

There was another bad side affect: From an ideology that espoused racial superiority, I was becoming a racist myself and began to look down on hispanic (particularly Mexican) and black people. I saw myself as better than them because I was of German blood and I saw European culture as superior to any other, including our own.

There's more. Around this time I had developed an interest in computers and I had always, going back to age 10, loved to play video games. Computers provided a new avenue for this and to nurse my wounds and to act out my desire for revenge, I began to amass a video game collection that always, in some way, focused on war and usually strategy. I would literally spend four to eight hours a day, most days, usually every day playing these games.

So this was the state of affairs and the mess I was in heading into 2002-2004. Around this time, God was also using the only close friend I had, a Christian woman that I met at a job I had back in 1998, to bring me to Himself. That's a fairly long story in itself, so in the interest of keeping this shorter, perhaps I'll save that for another blog. However, during 2003 and 2004, He used her greatly, along with other folks, to reveal Himself and His love for me, in different ways.

I remember vividly the night in December, 2004 I asked Him to come into my life. Immediately after I asked Him to come on in, I felt a wave of energy (for lack of better words,) like a pebble hitting a very still body of water (the circular ripple effect from where the stone entered,) go outwards in all directions from my heart. My very first words after that were, "Thank you, Lord." I had never used the word "Lord" before in my communication with God (I prayed a couple times to Him in that general time frame as an unbeliever before receiving Him,) or about Him. This was at night.

The next morning when I woke up, I felt very different. I no longer felt hatred or anger towards people and I no longer used a swear word every other word! F-bombs and other swear words were a part of my vocabulary as much as regular words for years prior to that. It was gone! I also had a desire to get rid of the war games I played for hours on end and I threw many of them away, the few that were left were tossed later.

These were immediate changes that He brought about. In the years to come, as I began to walk with Him and obey Him (that's a key word there, you can't experience Jesus and the things He has for you unless you do what He's telling you to do,) we began to tackle other areas of my life that were sinful (see here to learn what sin is,) like lust and sexual fantasy, self-centeredness, fear, lack of trust, anger, frustration and doubt to name a few. Some of these take time to work out and we're still working on them. The goal or aim in this is to experience His life and freedom not only in this life but for all eternity. In spite of what you may have heard or understand, true freedom is not the ability to do whatever you want but have sin and the affects of sin removed from your life. I've learned this personally first hand. But what are the things or qualities of God? What things are sinful? You can find that out, in part, here in Galatians 5:19-23.

I can assure you that I didn't make this up or do this on my own. You can't just change yourself to be who I am today in Him. There's simply no way. Part of the reason why I'm sharing this with all of you is to let you know that I don't belong to an exclusive club, Who Jesus is and what He has done in my life is available to every single human being on this Earth. Whatever's going on in your life or wherever you're at or whatever pain you're going through, He IS the solution! All you have to do is receive Him, walk with Him (have a relationship with Him,) and obey Him. That's it. It won't always be easy but He will get you through where you need to go.

How is this possible? Because Jesus is the Son of God (or God the Son) who came into the world as a man to take the sins of the world upon Himself and became the sacrifice for them on the Cross. The Bible says in Hebrews 9:22 that there can be no forgiveness without the shedding of blood. In the Old Testament days, this was done by sacrificing various animals but when Jesus came, He became the sacrifice for sin for all time. Jesus could do this because He was and is God, lived a sinless life while He was here and was resurrected three days later after His death.

No other religion can offer and/or give eternal life. Jesus Himself said in John 14:6 that "....I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me." (NLT) The opposite of eternal life is eternal destruction in Hell and later, the Lake of Fire. Trust me, these are places you DON'T want to go! They are places of incredible torment and suffering beyond what can be conceived here. This is where people go who have not received Jesus during their lifetime here. However, this is not what God desires but that everyone should come to and receive Him.

If you don't know Him yourself and you're wondering if my words are true, then I would highly encourage you to ask Him yourself. Ask Him for a revelation of Himself to you.

And that is my testimony and my experience. Thank you for reading this today and may God bless you!

https://ebible.org/eng-web/engweb_p_color6x9.pdf

http://www.cru.org/how-to-know-god/d...-the-dead.html

http://peacewithgod.net/

https://soulchoiceministries.org/pod...i-see-in-hell/

Some content taken from Holy Bible, New Living Translation by Tyndale Charitable Trust. Copyright © 1996, 2004. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers. All rights reserved.
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  1. Old Comment
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Randicus Draco Albus View Comment
    The thing I find most interesting about the Judeo-Christian-Islamic God is that it chose to make itself known only to a tiny number of people in Israel 2 1/2 or 3000 years ago and left everyone else on the planet in ignorance. I am sure the argument will be that thousands of years ago everyone forgot about God except the Hebrews, but how realistic is that argument?
    Hi...

    No, you're not hijacking my blog, that's a legitimate question.

    Actually, during the Old Testament days, one of the purposes God had for Israel was for the Jewish people to teach others about Him. However, as this article points out, they had failed to do this.

    However, ultimately, no one has an excuse for not knowing God, Please see here.

    Also, as Darry1996 pointed out, Muslims worship an entirely different (albeit false) god.

    Regards...
    Posted 11-09-2015 at 01:08 PM by ardvark71 ardvark71 is offline
    Updated 11-09-2015 at 01:10 PM by ardvark71 (Correction.)
  2. Old Comment
    Dear ardvark71,

    speaking of light you should have a look at Mr. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Fritz Albert Popp. He found out some amazing qualitiy of ultra weak photon emission in biological tissue, this is human living cells for example. His purely scientific findings on coherent light in biological cells does correspond somehow with what Jesus said 2000 years ago.

    Arne Matthias Krueger, Germany
    Posted 11-09-2015 at 01:52 PM by arnematthias arnematthias is offline
  3. Old Comment
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by arnematthias View Comment
    His purely scientific findings on coherent light in biological cells does correspond somehow with what Jesus said 2000 years ago.
    In what way?

    Regards...
    Posted 11-09-2015 at 02:00 PM by ardvark71 ardvark71 is offline
  4. Old Comment
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ardvark71 View Comment
    Muslims worship an entirely different (albeit false) god.
    To the Muslim, Allah is just as real as God is to you. How do you prove that your god is real and theirs is not?

    Both sets of followers have the same level of belief and faith (and arguably more belief and faith on the part of Muslims).

    You point to the Bible, they point to the Quran. Which is right, and how do you prove it?
    Posted 11-11-2015 at 04:40 PM by rocket357 rocket357 is offline
  5. Old Comment
    (Post Cancelled)
    Posted 11-11-2015 at 10:53 PM by ardvark71 ardvark71 is offline
    Updated 11-12-2015 at 07:57 AM by ardvark71 (Corrections.)
  6. Old Comment
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by darry1966 View Comment
    Just one thing the God of Islam Allah is not the same as the God of Christianity and Judaism.

    The Christian God is a Triune God Father/Son and the Holy Spirit and the Islamic God is Singular and the Beliefs of the Koran make their God totally different from the God I follow.

    Otherwise thank you for your post.
    That would also make the Christian YHVH a "totally different" YHVH than Judaism's.
    Posted 11-14-2015 at 07:49 AM by the dsc the dsc is offline
  7. Old Comment
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by the dsc View Comment
    That would also make the Christian YHVH a "totally different" YHVH than Judaism's.
    Hi...

    No, our God is the same. The main difference is, as you probably know, is that many Jews have not accepted that Jesus is the Messiah (and the Son of God) and still believe that the adherence to Mosaic law is the standard of how one is made right with God.

    Regards...
    Posted 11-14-2015 at 08:54 AM by ardvark71 ardvark71 is offline
    Updated 11-14-2015 at 08:57 AM by ardvark71 (Added "main.")
  8. Old Comment
    The YHVH is one of the zoharic (main book of the Jewish magic & mysticism called Khaballah) gods of Jewery NOT found in the Bible. No man can believe on Jesus except it is given of him by the Father, as it has been written, No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day. John 6.44.
    The Jews will not be drawn as verse 44 in the eight chapter plainly declares most are of the serpent's seed. Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.

    Jesus flatly explained this in Matthew 13, Luke eight, among others in the parable of the sower. See also Ephesians 1.1-10, 2.2-9 AKJV.

    [SECTION REMOVED] it is the job of the doubter to produce evidence of God's non-existence; since he cannot, his entire argument is moot because itnis a logical fallacy.
    Jesus forgives scorners, mockers, fools, liars, fornicators, adulterers &c. See the following:
    http://tinyurl.com/zvekb3o.
    Posted 11-24-2015 at 09:05 PM by John Roe John Roe is offline
    Updated 11-25-2015 at 10:20 PM by ardvark71 (Removed section.)
  9. Old Comment
    Someone doesn't understand burden of proof.

    Let's try a simple example. I have a magic unicorn in my basement that grants me wishes if I pray to it.

    Don't believe me? Well then, prove me wrong.
    Posted 11-25-2015 at 12:40 AM by rocket357 rocket357 is offline
  10. Old Comment
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    Originally Posted by rocket357 View Comment
    Someone doesn't understand burden of proof.

    Let's try a simple example. I have a magic unicorn in my basement that grants me wishes if I pray to it.

    Don't believe me? Well then, prove me wrong.
    [SECTION REMOVED]

    If one does not have ears to hear, or a genuine interest in discussing God he pulls the burden-of-proof bait & switch tactic. You should not try that on a former atheist who in reality was just a hater of being accountable to God ("a-" "theos" literally means as the entomology of the term "without theism").

    [SECTION REMOVED]
    Posted 11-25-2015 at 01:31 AM by John Roe John Roe is offline
    Updated 11-25-2015 at 10:27 PM by ardvark71 (Removed sections.)
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    Posted 11-25-2015 at 02:27 AM by rocket357 rocket357 is offline
    Updated 11-25-2015 at 12:34 PM by rocket357
  12. Old Comment
    Gentleman...

    I understand honest questions and even unbelief and doubt (and the desire to debate points of view) but I will not accept name calling on my blog, period.

    I'll give you both an opportunity to remove the comments in question yourselves, or I will do it myself.

    Regards...
    Posted 11-25-2015 at 11:01 AM by ardvark71 ardvark71 is offline
    Updated 11-25-2015 at 11:01 AM by ardvark71 (Correction.)
  13. Old Comment
    I didn't see that I was name calling, just pointing out what I considered an obvious fact, but out of respect for your blog space, ardvark71, I've removed my comment.

    Cheers.
    Posted 11-25-2015 at 12:36 PM by rocket357 rocket357 is offline
  14. Old Comment
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    Originally Posted by rocket357 View Comment
    I didn't see that I was name calling, just pointing out what I considered an obvious fact, but out of respect for your blog space, ardvark71, I've removed my comment.

    Cheers.
    Thank you, sir, I appreciate it. Hope you and your family are doing well and have a great Thanksgiving!

    Regards...
    Posted 11-25-2015 at 12:57 PM by ardvark71 ardvark71 is offline
    Updated 11-25-2015 at 01:07 PM by ardvark71 (Added additional greeting.)
  15. Old Comment
    Yes, we are doing well. Have a Happy Thanksgiving, man!
    Posted 11-25-2015 at 01:06 PM by rocket357 rocket357 is offline
  16. Old Comment
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ardvark71 View Comment
    Gentleman...

    I understand honest questions and even unbelief and doubt (and the desire to debate points of view) but I will not accept name calling on my blog, period.

    I'll give you both an opportunity to remove the comments in question yourselves, or I will do it myself.

    Regards...
    Ardvark, grace be to you & mercy multiplied in the name of Jesus,

    As a Christian I would expect you to know Jesus called Herod "that fox", the Pharisees
    white-walled seplchures, the blind leading the blind, the Sanhedrins' disciple twofold the children of hell. If a man is according to the Bible a fool, we must judge rightly; Peter was praised of the Lord in the Pharisee's house when he judged the man forgiven 500 talents would love more the forgiver of him than the man forgiven fifty.
    Psalms 14.1, 53.1 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage...7&version=AKJV

    The apostle Paul had this to say about any man not loving Christ; And if any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be Anathema Maranatha. That means "accursed at his coming". To the wayward Cretins commanded he to Titus, https://www.biblegateway.com/passage...4&version=AKJV
    If you, being a Christian, are offended by the word "fool" then you have become an adulterer, and James said, Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God. If you are offended by a word Jesus Christ used, you are not blessed jn him. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage...3&version=AKJV
    https://www.biblegateway.com/quickse...s_version=AKJV

    May the God of Light, by his Spirit, who beareth only witness of Jesus to his chosen, John 16, cause you to see. [SECTION REMOVED]
    Posted 11-25-2015 at 05:22 PM by John Roe John Roe is offline
    Updated 11-25-2015 at 10:50 PM by ardvark71 (Removed Section...)
  17. Old Comment
    Funny how an avowed atheist such as myself was more respectful of your request regarding your blog, ardvark71, than a devout Christian such as Mr. Roe.

    Odd.
    Posted 11-25-2015 at 05:44 PM by rocket357 rocket357 is offline
  18. Old Comment
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by John Roe View Comment
    Ardvark, grace be to you & mercy multiplied in the name of Jesus,
    Thank you, brother, and to you as well.

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by John Roe View Comment
    As a Christian I would expect you to know Jesus called Herod "that fox", the Pharisees
    white-walled seplchures, the blind leading the blind, the Sanhedrins' disciple twofold the children of hell. If a man is according to the Bible a fool, we must judge rightly; Peter was praised of the Lord in the Pharisee's house when he judged the man forgiven 500 talents would love more the forgiver of him than the man forgiven fifty.
    Psalms 14.1, 53.1 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage...7&version=AKJV
    "Judging rightly" is the key here. I felt your use of the word "fool" in this case was insulting and rude. That is why I asked you to edit your posts.

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by John Roe View Comment
    If you, being a Christian, are offended by the word "fool" then you have become an adulterer, and James said, Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God. If you are offended by a word Jesus Christ used, you are not blessed jn him. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage...3&version=AKJV
    https://www.biblegateway.com/quickse...s_version=AKJV
    You need be very careful before you accuse a fellow brother or sister of this. You don't know me or my relationship with Jesus. You haven't spoken with me hardly enough to ascertain this, although my testimony above should have given you some indication.

    Regards...
    Posted 11-25-2015 at 10:49 PM by ardvark71 ardvark71 is offline
  19. Old Comment
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ardvark71 View Comment
    Hi...

    No, our God is the same. The main difference is, as you probably know, is that many Jews have not accepted that Jesus is the Messiah (and the Son of God) and still believe that the adherence to Mosaic law is the standard of how one is made right with God.

    Regards...
    Then a Muslim could also argue that the Abrahamic religions all share the same God, but it was both Christians and Jews who didn't quite get it right, not only Jews (or Jews and Muslims), as Christians would put, or Christians (or Christians and Muslims), as Jews would put.
    Posted 11-27-2015 at 12:39 PM by the dsc the dsc is offline
  20. Old Comment
    None of those accept the prophet Joseph Smith, so Jews, Christians, and Muslims are all "not quite right".

    This could go on indefinitely.
    Posted 11-30-2015 at 12:01 PM by rocket357 rocket357 is offline
 

  



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