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Some of you
have read about the history of the San Francisco earthquake in 1906.
It was one of the most severe earthquakes that there has ever been
recorded in North America. The only earthquake that we have had
in my lifetime which is even comparable to it, but was not as great,
was the one in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1964. And when you study what
happens when these earthquakes hit these large cities, one of the
most awful things that happens is that fires break out all over
town. And in San Francisco, of course, the fire engines were going
all over; and they are trying to put water on these fires. And why
are there fires all over town? The reason there are fires all over
town is because when the earthquake comes, the gas pipes break;
and so you have this natural gas spewing up out of the ground all
over town so that fires start, and then the people start trying
to spray water on the fire. Have you ever tried to stop a fire and
the gas is just pouring out and just keeps going and going and going?
And what is the answer to that kind of a problem? Should we get
more fire engines so we can put the fire out? You know, that is
what we do as Christians a lot of times. Has the devil started any
fires in your life? any troubles? And so it just seems like you
could just spend your whole time trying to solve all these problems
in your life.
That happens
in churches, too. And it happens in ministries and families. It
even happens in nations. And we think if we can get enough fire
engines and if we can get enough people pouring water on the fire,
that we can solve the problem. But, friend, the solution to the
problem is to turn off the gas. That is the solution to the problem.
Turn off the gas. And I want to look at a subject with you today
that will solve, it will solve more problems than you can imagine.
But people do not think so because we are used to just looking at
the problem and trying to pour some kind of solution on the problem.
And the solution to those gas fires is not to keep pouring water
on it. The solution is to go where the gas is coming from and turn
the gas off.
It is the same
when people are in the dark. Have you ever been stumbling around
a building or a house at night because the electricity went off
or you had no lights, so you are stumbling around? Have you ever
bumped your shins or stubbed your toe or fallen over the furniture?
What is the solution to a problem like that? The solution is to
get the light turned on, and that automatically solves all the problems
just right away. And Jesus talks about this very thing in the Bible.
Let's look at a few Bible texts. We are going to have a Bible study
this morning. We are going to ask six questions.
First of all,
let's read from Revelation 1. Revelation is a book of prophecy.
Revelation 1:20: "The mystery of the seven stars which
you saw in My right hand, and the seven golden lampstands: The seven
stars are the angels of the seven churches, and the seven lampstands
which you saw are the seven churches." Why is the
church of Christ likened to a light? Why is that? Notice what Jesus
said to the church in Matthew 5, the first book in the New Testament.
Matthew 5:16. Jesus starts talking about this in verse 14; and He
says to the church, "You are the light of the world."
The church is to be the light of the world. And notice what He says
in verse 16 about this light. "Let your light so shine
before men, that they may see your good works and
glorify your Father in heaven."
In Matthew 25,
we have the story here in verses 1-13, the familiar story that Jesus
told about the ten virgins. Five of these virgins, He said they
were foolish; and five of the virgins were wise. What was the difference
between the wise virgins and the foolish virgins? You could give
two answers: both of them would be right. Okay, the wise had oil
in their vessels. As a result of the oil in their vessels, what
was it that you could see that the others did not have? These had
light. And the others, their light had gone out. Jesus says, "You
are the light of the world." And if that light goes
out, the parable of the ten virgins teaches that you will lose your
soul. You have to have light. In fact, all the way through the New
Testament we find that Jesus and the apostles were constantly talking
to Christians. They said, "You are the light of the
world." Paul said, "You are the children
of the light." So here is the first question that
we want to ask. What is this light? What is this light? You have
to have light. The parable of the ten virgins teaches that you must
have light if you are going to be saved. Your light has to be burning.
It has to be giving light to other people. What is this light? Let's
look at several Bible texts.
Look in the
gospel of John. Let's look at the first chapter first. He starts
talking about this right away as soon as he starts writing. John
1:4. Who is he talking about here? He is talking about Jesus. And
he says in John 1:4, "In Him was life, and the life
was [what?] the light of men." What
is this light? It is the life of Jesus. If you study His life and
understand what He is like, you can have light in your soul. Look
what it says in verse 9, talking again about Jesus. "That
was the true Light which gives light to every man who comes into
the world." That was the true light, and the disciples
beheld this light. This same writer, the apostle John, toward the
end of his life, when he was writing a letter (it is called 1 John),
the same author as the gospel of John, toward the end of your Bible
just before Jude and Revelation. In 1 John 1, it says, remember
in John 1:4 it says. . . that in "Him was life and
the life was the light of men." Jesus' life is the
light of men. Notice what it says here in 1 John 1:5-7. "This
is the message which we have heard from Him and declare to you,
that God is light and in Him is no darkness at all. If we say that
we have fellowship with Him, and walk in darkness, we lie and do
not practice the truth." Notice, the light has to
do with the truth. "But if we walk in the light as
He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the
blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin."
So, if we walk
in the light as He is in the light, we will have fellowship with
each other. By the way, do you need any fellowship? I find today,
friends, that there are many Christians who do not have much fellowship.
But if you need fellowship, it says here that if you are walking
in the light, you are going to have fellowship. You are going to
have fellowship with one another. And the blood of Jesus Christ
His Son will cleanse you from all sin. So, Jesus is the light, that
is, His life. If you study His life, you will receive light, that
is, spiritual light.
Now Jesus' face
is filled with light. In fact, let's read just a couple of verses
on that. Do you remember the story of the apostle Paul when he was
on his way to Damascus and Jesus appeared to him? This is Acts 9:3.
It says, "And as he journeyed he came near Damascus,
and suddenly a light shone around him from heaven." And
what was that light? It was the glory of Jesus. When it says that
He is light, it is not just a figure of speech. Look at what happened
when the apostle John saw Him when he was on the Isle of Patmos.
This is right in the first chapter of Revelation. Look at Revelation
1:16, a very fascinating verse. It is talking about Jesus. John
the revelator was looking at Him; and it says in verse 16,
"He had in His right hand seven stars, out of His mouth went
a sharp two-edged sword, and His countenance was like [what]?
the sun. . ." His countenance is so bright. It says
in 2 Thessalonians 2 that when Jesus comes again, the wicked will
be destroyed from the brightness of His coming. So it includes physical
light. But when Jesus came to this world, if He had come like that,
with the glory He had with the Father before the world began, if
He had come with all of that glory, we could not have looked at
it. And so that physical light was veiled, covered up, so that you
could not see it. The physical light was covered up so that you
could see the spiritual light. And when you study His life, you
find out what this spiritual light is. When you become a Christian,
the way you become a Christian is when you see what this spiritual
light is and you are attracted to it.
Now let's see
what the apostle Paul said about this light that is shining from
the face of Jesus. In 2 Corinthians 4:3-6, it says, "But
even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing,
whose minds the god of this age has blinded, who do not believe,
lest the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the
image of God, should shine on them. For we do not preach ourselves,
but Christ Jesus the Lord, and ourselves your servants for Jesus'
sake. For it is the God who commanded light to shine out of darkness,
Who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of
the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ." Paul
said, the God Who commanded light to shine out of darkness, that
was at the creation of the world, this same God has shown, He has
put light inside of our hearts, in our minds, so that we should
give to other people the light that shines in the face of Jesus.
I want to ask
you a second question. The first question is What is the light?
Jesus' life is the light. He is the light. And we are to receive
that light from Him. But we want to ask a more specific question
now. We want to get much more specific. The second question is this:
What is this light that is in Jesus' face, and it beams out from
His face? What is that light? Paul says that there is light that
shines out from the face of Jesus. Now there is literal, physical
light; but when He came to this world He veiled, He covered, that
literal, physical light up. It would kill us if we looked on His
glory, face to face; we could not stand it. So He covered the physical
light up so we could see the spiritual light. And what is the spiritual
light that shines in the face of Jesus? By the way, you can tell,
there are books that are written about body language, have you heard
about that or read about that? Let me tell you something. The most
important part of a person's body, as far as body language, is the
face. And the most important part of the face is the eyes. You can
tell more about what is in a person's mind by looking at their face
than any other part of their body, and you can tell the most by
looking in their eyes. And this light shines forth from Jesus' face.
It shines forth from His face and what we want to know is, What
is this spiritual light that shines forth from Jesus' face?
Let's look at
a few texts and see if we can figure it out. Look at John 5. Here
is the man by the Pool of Bethesda who has been sick for thirty-eight
years. Jesus is walking by, and there are all these sick people
around. And as He looks around, He sees one who is the worst case
of all. It is this man right here. He has been sick for thirty-eight
years, and he is paralyzed. He cannot get into the pool. Jesus comes,
and He looks at this man. Here is what He says in verse 6. "When
Jesus saw him lying there, and knew that he already had been in
that condition a long time, He said to him, 'Do you want to be made
well?'" When that man looked in the face of Jesus,
what did he see? He saw Somebody who wanted to help him. He saw
somebody who wanted to help him.
Why did He want
to help him? One of the clearest verses that I have ever studied
in the gospels, that explains what this light is in Jesus' face,
explains why He wanted to help him, is in Matthew 14:14. This is
the time, shortly after John the Baptist had been killed, it was
about a year before the crucifixion, and great multitudes were coming
to Jesus. It says, "And when Jesus went out He saw
a great multitude; and He was moved with compassion for them, and
healed their sick."
What does it
mean to be moved with compassion? What does that mean? Oh, friend,
Jesus had love in His heart for that paralyzed man by the Pool of
Bethesda. And when this multitude came to Him, He looked. Jesus
could read people's thoughts, and He knew which people had which
troubles. Some of them were physically sick, some were mentally
sick: some of them had financial difficulties, some had troubles
at home: some of them were bereaved. They had all kinds of troubles
just like people have today. And Jesus looked over this multitude
of people. He saw what problems people had; and His heart was moved
with compassion, so much so, it says that He healed their sick.
So what is this
light that is in the face of Jesus? What is it? It is love for people;
especially people who are in trouble. You study the life of Jesus.
He spent the bulk of His life helping people who were in trouble
because He was moved with compassion at the sight of a human being
who was in trouble. That is why He worked miracles. Study the miracles
that Jesus worked. Every one of those miracles was a revelation
of that spiritual light. Notice what John the apostle says about
this in John 12:35-37. It says, "Then Jesus said to
them, 'A little while longer the light is with you. Walk while you
have the light, lest darkness overtake you; he who walks in darkness
does not know where he is going. While you have the light, believe
in the light, that you may become sons of the light.' These things
Jesus spoke, and departed, and was hidden from them. But although
He had done so many signs [that is miracles] before
them, they did not believe in Him." Because of these
signs, these miracles, that He worked, they should have been able
to figure out they were seeing the light; but their eyes were blinded.
He goes on to say that here in verse 40. Their eyes were blinded;
they could not see. And then notice what it says in verse 46. Jesus
is speaking. He says, "I have come as a light into
the world, that whoever believes in Me should not abide in darkness."
So, what is
the light that is in the face of Jesus? It is love for people, especially
for people who are lost and are in trouble. That is what it is.
That is what the light is that shines from the face of Jesus. Now
Paul says this light has shown into our hearts. What does that mean?
If the light from Jesus shines into my heart, what does that mean?
I am to reflect that same light. What would it mean to reflect that
same light? Remember, Jesus said, "You are
the light of the world." That is the third
question. What does it mean to be the light of the world? Jesus
said, "I am the light of the world." But
He also said to His followers, "You are the light of
the world." Matthew 5:14. What does it mean to be
the light of the world? Well, if we are going to be the light of
the world, we must treat sinners the same way Jesus treated them.
We must love people the same way Jesus loved people.
Now look at
an example of this in John 8:11, 12. This is the woman who was taken
in adultery. And it says in verse 11, "She said, 'No
one, Lord.' And Jesus said to her, 'Neither do I condemn you; go
and sin no more.'" Jesus did not condemn, He gave
her a pardon and then He said, "Go and sin no more."
Notice what He says immediately next, "Then Jesus spoke
to them again, saying, 'I am the light of the world. He who follows
Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life.'"
What is the light? Well, He just demonstrated what it was. It is
when you say, "I don't condemn you for what you've done wrong,
but go and live a different life. Go and sin no more." And
immediately, then, He said to His followers, "I am
the light of the world." This is what the light is.
He was the light of the world to that woman. She was saved. She
had been in the dark, but now she was in the light because the light
of the world had passed by. And if that light shines into your heart
and into my heart, as we pass through this world, in our families,
in our work, wherever we are, as we pass by, people are going to
see light. They are going to become enlightened because we were
there. When Jesus passed by, people were enlightened. They saw light.
Let's look at
some aspects of that light so we can understand what it means to
be the light of the world. Let's look at Proverbs 6. Proverbs is
right after the book of Psalms. Proverbs 6:23, it says, "For
the commandment is a lamp, and the law is light; reproofs of instruction
are the way of life." The law is what? Is the law
dark or light? Which is it? It is light. The law is light. Now if
Jesus is light, you would expect that His life would be a perfect
example of keeping God's law. Was that the case? You remember Jesus
said, "I have kept My Father's commandments."
You will find that in John 15. Jesus said, "I have
kept My Father's commandments." Another time, in John
8, He challenged the Jews and said, "Which of you convicts
Me concerning sin?" Now sin is breaking God's law,
1 John 3:4. And Jesus said, "Which of you convicts
Me concerning sin?"
Do you know
what they said? They had nothing to say because He kept God's law,
and they knew it. Jesus' life was a perfect example of law-keeping
because the law is light; and Jesus kept the law, not just legalistically,
but He kept it from His heart. He kept it from His heart. Jesus
revealed the principles upon which the law is based.
You remember
when the lawyer came and asked Jesus which was the great commandment
in the law, this is recorded in Matthew 22:37-40, and Jesus said
that the first great commandment was that, "You shall
love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul,
and with all your mind. . . And the second is like it: 'You shall
love your neighbor as yourself.'" And then Jesus made
this significant statement. He says, "On these two
commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets." What
is the principle on which the whole Law and the Prophets are based?
What does it all sit on? What are the two principles? You love God
with all your heart, soul, and mind; and you love your neighbor
as yourself. See, the law is based on loving God supremely and loving
your neighbor as yourself. That is why love for other people is
what they saw in the face of Jesus. That is what they saw. He veiled
His physical glory so that you could see the reality of His character.
One of the greatest mysteries of all the ages is how He did all
that. But His physical glory and light was veiled so that you could
see the spiritual reality of His character and that the bottom line,
the foundation, of all religion is to love God supremely and to
love your neighbor as yourself. That is what the law is based on.
If you really love God supremely, you will keep the first four commandments.
The first four commandments define our relationship to God. If you
love your neighbor as yourself, you will keep the last six commandments.
They describe our relationship to our fellow man.
So, what does
it mean to be the light of the world? The world needs to know that
the law is not darkness; it is light. And as we study the life of
Christ, we see that if you want to be in the light, your life must
be in harmony with God's law. Let's look at something else that
is light. Second Peter 1:19 says, "We also have the
prophetic word made more sure, which you do well to heed as a light
that shines in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning
star rises in your hearts." So Peter says we have
something, and it is like a light in a dark place. This world today
is described in the Bible as a place that is dark. It says that
"darkness will cover the earth and gross darkness the
people." That is what Isaiah said. But he said, "To
you, light is sprung up." What is this light? It is
the light of prophecy. Bible prophecy is a light. That is why we
are having this prophecy seminar right now. When you study Bible
prophecy, you are understanding spiritual light; you understand
the meaning of the times in which you live. And what are the times
in which we live? Friends, we are living in what the Bible calls
the time of the end. The end of this world as we know it is very,
very near. And there are people all over this city who do not know
that. They are in the dark.
If you know
the light of Bible prophecy, we studied this last night in our prophecy
seminar, we are very close to the end of time, very close to the
end of this world as we know it. We have that light from Bible prophecy.
Was Jesus a prophet? Oh, yes. Jesus was the greatest of all prophets.
He is the light of the world. All prophecy comes from Him. In fact,
the very first verse in Revelation says that prophecy came through
Jesus. God gave it to Him, He gave it to His angel, and the angel
gave it to the servant John. It comes directly from Jesus: He is
the light of the world. Prophecy is part of this light.
So first, the
law is light. Jesus' life was a perfect example of law-keeping.
But second, prophecy is light. And if you understand Bible prophecy,
then you are in the light. You understand the light; you understand
why we are here, what we are doing, where we are in the stream of
time, and what is just about to happen. And if I know something
and you do not know it and I am to be the light of the world, what
is my responsibility or obligation? I need to some way communicate
it to you, because if I do not communicate the light to you, what
could happen to you? Well, you could be lost. Have you ever heard
of people having accidents because they were in the dark? Happens
all the time.
When I was a
young preacher, I was working with an evangelist. He told me of
an experience that he had one time. This happened, I believe, in
the midwestern United States; but it was not flat country like Kansas.
He was driving a car, I believe pulling a trailer, and it was night.
Something went wrong with the electrical system; and all of a sudden,
all the lights went out. There he was going down the road at 50
or 60 miles an hour. He had no lights, it was pitch dark, and he
could not see where he was going. It is time to pray then, by the
way. Well, he prayed. The Lord helped him to get his car stopped
before he ran down off into a ditch. But, friends, there are people
all around us, people who you know, and they are in the dark. They
do not know that the world is just about to end. They are not ready
for the end of the world.
In our prophecy
seminar, in the book of Revelation, we have been studying what has
to happen for people to be ready for the end of the world. Do you
remember what it says in Revelation 14:12 and Revelation 22:14?
The people in the last days who are ready for the end of the world
are people who are walking in the light, who have the light. How
are they living? They are living in harmony with God's law. They
are in the light. The law is light, remember? Jesus kept it. And
there are people all around us. We are not criticizing them, we
are just recognizing the fact that they are in the dark and if they
do not get into the light and live according to the light, they
are going to lose their soul; they are going to lose eternal life.
We have an obligation. If we are the light of the world, we have
an obligation to let them see the light. Now whether or not they
want to walk in the light, that is up to them. That is up to them.
But we have an obligation to see to it that they see the light.
Now Noah let
his light shine. We studied about that last night. Not very many
people decided to walk in the light, but Noah saved his own soul
and the souls of his family. And look what it says here in Ezekial
3. The Lord spoke to His prophet; and it says here in Ezekial 3:17,
18, "Son of man, I have made you a watchman for the
house of Israel; therefore hear a word from My mouth, and give them
warning from Me: 'When I say to the wicked, "You shall surely
die," and you give him no warning, nor speak to warn the wicked
from his wicked way, to save his life, that same wicked man shall
die in his iniquity; but his blood I will require at your hand.'"
Oh, friend, what are you doing and what am I doing to let our light
shine? Are we really the light of the world or have we taken the
light and put a bushel basket over it so that people cannot see?
The end is near. The end of the world is near. We must allow the
world to know and to hear what is about to happen.
When you became
a Christian, if you chose to follow Christ and committed your life
to Him, you promised when you became a Christian that you would
follow Him, that He would be your only Lord and Master. And He also
made promises to you. What does the Lord promise to people who choose
to follow Him? Well, first of all, He promises to be with you. Remember,
Jesus said before He left, "I am with you always, even
unto the end of the world." Not only that, He promised
to bless you. And not only that, He promised to refresh with His
light and to give you His peace and to make your heart joyful in
His service.
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