Kitchen Table Theology

132 Light in the Lord

November 20, 2022 Pastor Jeff Cranston Season 1 Episode 132
Kitchen Table Theology
132 Light in the Lord
Show Notes

“For you were once darkness, but now, you are light in the Lord.”


In today’s episode, Jen Denton and pastor Jeff Cranston discuss what it means to be light in the Lord, and how we are no longer in total darkness but still have much darkness due to our sinful nature. Thanks to Christ, we now know more about God and his plan for us. We are called to walk in the light and enlighten others as to what is true.


Tune in and live as children of light!


[00:01 - 02:57] Opening Segment

  • Quick thanks to our listener review!
  • Big announcement two episodes from now


[02:58 - 18:00] Light in the Lord

  • Ephesians 5:8 - “You were once darkness but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light.”
  • Those who practice a Christless lifestyle are not going to enter heaven
  • Paul emphasizes the word "were" in verses 6 and 7, saying that those who were once darkness are now light in the Lord
  • “You are light” shows our new spiritual state
  • Darkness is contrasted with light in terms of position and experience
  • 2 Corinthians 4:6
  • The pursuit of the Hebrews was light, while the pursuit of the Greeks was knowledge, and the Romans pursued glory
  • Christians are called to walk in the light, just to see themselves as in the light


[18:01 - 20:43]

  • A brief summary of today’s episode
  • Final words


Quotes:


“We are not in total darkness anymore. We know much of God, much of His grace, and much of His plan for us.” - Pastor Jeff Cranston




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