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What are you showing the world?
Light.
Light is a very cool, very interesting thing.
What are some things that come to mind when you think of light?
Light is wam right?
But it is also how we see.
And not just physically.
When we look around the world we see more than just physical darkness, right?
We see Russia invading Ukraine.
We see laws passed to allow babies to be killed up to and after being delivered.
Christians are being murdered in Muslim occupied nations just because they are Christians.
Our world is spiritually dark, we know this.
We need a Light desperately.
That’s why I love John 1:5
This gives us hope.
But how does Jesus choose to light up they world?
Through us!
Since Phil 1:27 we have been reading about how to be a live, act and be a Christian.
As Christians we are citizens of heaven, not earth, so we are different.
And now, we are called once again to be light.
In your small groups you will be going over verses 12-18, but go back and look at some of the verses between 1:27 and 2:18.
What are somethings that stand out?
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