Colossians 1:13-14 (NASB)
For He rescued us from the domain of darkness, and
transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom we have redemption,
the forgiveness of sins.
The word “darkness” is a frightening
term. The phrase “kingdom of darkness”
is even more frightening. Darkness
connotes all kinds of scary thoughts---devils, demons, bogeymen, ghosts,
whatever is viewed as evil. Negative
emotions such as fear, worry, loneliness, depression, heartache, and
discouragement also seem to be prominent when it is dark. Murder mysteries and scary movies always seem
to have the scariest moments when it is dark.
The kingdom of darkness, biblically, refers
to Satan and his demonic rule. Ephesians
6:12 says that we wrestle against “the rulers of the darkness of this world,
against spiritual wickedness……” Right
after Jesus made His famous John 3:16 quote, He said in verse 19 that even
though His light has come into the world, “men still love the darkness for
their deeds were evil”.
God rescues people who desire to escape the
kingdom of darkness. Perhaps you can
clearly remember your experience in the kingdom of darkness and your decision
to escape it. Or maybe you are still in
it. You confessed your need for
salvation through God’s provision, Jesus Christ, believing that He died on the
cross for your sins. Jesus’ sacrificial
death was God’s purchase of your freedom and His initiative to enable you to be
forgiven of your sins. Galatians 1:4 says,
“ Jesus Christ rescued us from this
evil world we're in by offering Himself as a sacrifice for our sins”. God's
plan is that we all experience that rescue.
As a child of
light rather than a child of darkness you will never stumble again (John
11:9-10). The word “stumble” that Jesus
used can mean “be induced to sin”. As a
child of light, you hate sin as the Lord hates sin. You are human so you will continue to sin,
but you will always regret your sin and ask for forgiveness every day. A life free from guilt, free from enslavement
to sin and free to choose what is right in God’s sight results from your
decision to be saved out of the kingdom of darkness by choosing the kingdom of
light, the kingdom of Jesus Christ.
Think of this
verse the next time you are driving in your car and you drive directly into the
sunlight. What does your windshield look
like? It looked fine and clear while
driving in relative darkness, but the light reveals how dirty and unclear it
really is. That is how a life of
darkness appears to God. It may look
fine to you, but not when it is exposed to the clear light of God. Choose the kingdom of light and escape the
enslavement of the kingdom of darkness. The
light is greater and more powerful than the darkness. (I John 4:4).
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