Sermon Tone Analysis
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Walking in the Light (V.5-7)
When John is saying that God is the light, he is showing that God is one who reveals.
Darkness is used to describe evil or sin.
If you are living a life of darkness you are not walking with God.
To walk in darkness means you are trying to hide from the light which is good.
It is seen in this passage that a Christian who claims to fellowship with God but who is disobeying him (Walking in darkness) is a liar.
I do not know everyone in this room.
To be honest, I don’t have the ability to see the ways that you interact with one another.
How you talk, how you treat others, or even how you think.
There is a reason that I read God’s word everyday, that is so that God may reaveal to me where my sin is.
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