Sunday, July 21, 2019

Imole De (When Light Comes)


There’s a great song by Dunsin Oyekan titled Imole De! I heard it a few weeks ago in church and really loved it. The opening line of the song says “where’s darkness at the sight of light”. Have you ever noticed that no matter how dark a room is, the moment light comes in, darkness disappears? That is because light is more powerful than darkness. A brief search of the word darkness and you’ll find that darkness is the absence of light. Same search of the meaning of light and you will find that while darkness is the absence of light, light is not the absence of darkness; light is an illuminating agent. Why is this important?

All the way back in Gen. 1:3 (NKJV), the first recorded words that came from the mouth of God was: “Let there be light”. The first thing God did was to bring light into the world. This was however physical darkness. Fast forward to the New Testament, this time around the darkness that enveloped the world was a spiritual darkness. Instead of repeating Himself, He sent His son Jesus Christ to be the Light of the World and “That was the true Light which gives light to every man coming into the world” (John 1:9).
This verse brings it home to you and I in two ways:
The first relates to us as believers. When we accept Jesus as our Lord and Savior, He illuminates our lives and renews our mind. Matt. 5:14 (NKJV) says: “You are the light of the world”. As the light of the world, we have an assignment to not hide under a basket (Matt.5:15) but to do like Jesus, go out into the world and let our light shine before men (Matt. 5:16). We have a duty to go out into the world and represent Jesus. Represent Jesus in such a way that those who are yet to give their lives to him, will want to do so and in doing so, receive the Light into their life. In doing so, we will win souls into the Kingdom of Heaven.
The second is that even though we are the light of the world darkness will still try to fight back. We will face challenges in the world, but be not afraid, you will overcome. In John 16:33, Jesus said “...but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world”; just as Jesus did, so will we. And in doing so, fulfill John 1:5 (AMP): the light shines on in the darkness, and the darkness did not understand it or overpower it or appropriate it or absorb it (and is unreceptive to it).
As we go into a new week, the charge is simple, go out into to the world and become the light and also stand strong in faith knowing that whatever the darkness throws at you, just be of good cheer, Jesus has overcome it and so shall you!

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