The sermon titled "God is Light," preached by Wayne Boyd, delves into the profound theological concept of God's holiness, emphasizing that God is light and devoid of any darkness, as articulated in 1 John 1:5. Boyd argues that true fellowship with God hinges on recognizing His holiness and confessing our sinfulness; to claim fellowship while walking in darkness is to live in deceit. He supports his claims with various biblical passages, particularly referencing 1 John, John 1, and John 3, to illustrate the necessity of being united with Christ, who embodies the light, as crucial to salvation and fellowship with the Father. The practical significance underscores the importance of embracing and proclaiming the light of God in the midst of a darkened world—a reminder that true joy and peace rest solely in Christ, who is our Savior.
“This, then, is the message which we have heard of Him and declare unto you that God is light and in Him is no darkness at all.”
“In Him alone, we have joy in our hearts amidst the trials and sufferings and tribulations of this world. It's only again through Christ. It's only through Him.”
“To be in the presence of this God that's spoken of in our text, you must be in fellowship with Him. You must be united to Christ.”
“The only way we can stand before God is to be clothed in the perfect, spotless righteousness of Christ.”
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