In the sermon titled "The Entrance of God's Light," Allan Jellett addresses the theological doctrine of illumination, discussing how the entrance of God's word brings light and understanding to believers. He argues that just as light dispelled the darkness at creation (Genesis 1:3), so too does the truth of God's word illuminate the chaotic souls of those who are converted. Jellett refers to various scripture passages, notably Psalm 119:130, which states, "The entrance of thy words giveth light," highlighting the objective and eternal nature of biblical truth contrasted with the fleeting wisdom of the world. The sermon emphasizes the significance of God's word in providing spiritual clarity and understanding, enabling believers to navigate their faith and the complexities of life with confidence and assurance that comes from the Holy Spirit's work in their hearts.
“The entrance of thy words giveth light; it giveth understanding unto the simple.”
“The light of God's Word shining in His Son from the pages of His Word is shone into the heart by God's Spirit for every and each and everyone chosen in Christ before the beginning of time.”
“This light of God shines in creation, shines in His Son, and shines in the written Word, all of which speaks of Christ.”
“You can read the words on the page, but that doesn’t mean it’s entered into the soul. It is the entrance of thy words that giveth light.”
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