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Northern Iceland. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.
Daily Devotion

Staying in the Light

God invites us to experience intimate fellowship with Him. Walking in the light is our response to His call.

1 John 1:8-10; 1 John 2:1-2 

As we saw yesterday, John uses the imagery of darkness and light to describe a life of sin versus a life in Christ (1 John 1:5-7). God is pure and perfect light shining through an obedient person. However, when we invite the darkness of sin into our life, there is conflict.

The way to keep a pure spirit in this world is to confess sin (v. 9). We are made clean by Jesus’ work on the cross, and nothing can change a redeemed believer’s identity as God’s holy child. However, wrongdoing does interfere with the fellowship between us and the Lord (Isa. 59:2).

What restores fellowship is confession, which simply means we agree with God that our actions, thoughts, or words are in violation of His will. While it is tempting to confess in a general sort of way—“I’m sorry if I’ve sinned against You”—the most helpful method for removing darkness from our life is through being specific about our transgressions. The Holy Spirit isn’t general in His conviction; He points to the exact problem.

Believers who acknowledge their sin and take responsibility for it stay in right relationship with the Lord. John’s letter confirms God’s desire to cast out darkness and keep us fully in the light of His love.

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