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Contrasting Darkness & Light
As you will remember - we’ve been discussing how we can be “imitators of God” in this section of Ephesians chapter 5.
And we’ve seen what we shouldn’t do, what we should do, and why we should do it.
But now, we come to another explanation of the “why” behind Paul’s directive of what we should and should not be involved in.
And he makes it very plain and clear for us to see.
He contrasts darkness and light.
There is probably no better contrast in the spiritual life than darkness and light.
It is emblematic of every aspect of the spiritual change that takes place within the believer.
But we can’t give Paul all the credit here, because obviously this originated in the mind of God and Jesus taught it during His earthly ministry - so we’d do well to give credit where credit is due.
Paul is giving us a very valid reason why we as believers are to be different than those who only “profess” but don’t “possess”.
And he says it all comes down to darkness and light.
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THE WORDS ARE USED AS SYMBOLS. 1.
Light a good thing; needful for our bodily health; needful for our sustenance by the fruits of the earth; without light we could not live.
2. Without light we could not work.
We may put forth strength, but cannot direct it.
3. Darkness a bad thing—hurtful if continued, and destructive to animal and vegetable life.
In the night crimes of violence are committed; it is their congenial home.
v.7) Define the “them”
The “them” referred to here are the people that Paul was referring to in this church in Ephesus who were teaching and encouraging these acts of immorality.
They were teaching that a person could be justified by faith but live however they wanted to, and that their conduct had no bearing on their spiritual condition.
We know that to be false.
As we said in previous weeks - God doesn’t justify those whom He doesn’t sanctify.
In other words, the presence of sanctification is proof of the justification.
Without some proof of sanctification - there’s good cause to question the justification.
This is very straightforward here, but don’t miss this.
Don’t become partners with anyone of these people that are in the church that profess to be believers, but their conduct and character prove that they are anything but believers.
It says “partners”, “partakers” which means to take part in an act or to be “in cahoots” with someone.
This greek word here means to be “yoked” together.
This does not say that we aren’t friends with this group of people.
We need to be friends with them, but likely we don’t need to be BEST friends, or business partners, or married to one of these people that Paul is describing here.
He is not saying have nothing to do with these people, but he is saying that we need to be careful how close we are to these people.
v.8) Formerly darkness, but now light
You WERE, You ARE
The contrast of darkness and light are such opposites that it makes for a great comparison from what we once were to what we are now.
Darkness represents unbelief, spiritual deadness.
It represents the sinful state of man, the unregenerate person, the rebellious unconverted person that lives apart from God and His ways.
Light represents life.
It represents new spiritual life where there was darkness before.
Light represents the redemptive blood of Christ having washed over someone and made them clean.
Light represents purity and holiness.
Light gives life.
Light represents life.
It represents something new taking place of the old.
This is a great verse, this sums it up perfectly.
It is only because God shines His light upon us that we are able to understand anything spiritually.
Do you realize that?
Do you realize that without God enabling us to see the light spiritually that we would have no spiritual sight at all?
No matter how intellectual a person is or how wise they may be - if God hasn’t enabled them to see - they are spiritually blind.
The can read the Bible and they can know certain things about the Bible and about God, but they will not KNOW God.
The won’t be able to understand the deep things of God, they won’t be able to understand grace.
By the way, I’m always perplexed by a Christian who has an unforgiving spirit and says that they don’t know how someone could forgive someone if they did a certain thing to them… it’s because they don’t understand their NEED of grace.
Once you understand your NEED of grace, it makes you so much more free to dispense of it doesn’t it?
WERE Darkness, ARE Light
Notice it doesn’t say that we were “in the darkness”.
We were “in the darkness”, but more clearly - the “darkness was in us”.
We WERE darkness in totality.
We were complete darkness before our salvation.
But now, we ARE light.
We are “in the light”, but again - better described “the light is in us”! Aren’t you thankful that the light is in you!
Aren’t you thankful that you can’t just walk out of the light anytime you want?
I think that’s an important distinction to make here.
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