We all have to fight off the wolves that would take from us. Those wolves can come in the form of losing loved ones, sickness, death, betrayal, violence, insecurity—basically the darkness that comes from living and makes people lose hope or take the easy path instead of the righteous one.”
–D.W. Ulsterman (Vaughn’s Hill)
“The people dwelling in darkness have seen a great light, and for those dwelling in the region and shadow of death, on them a light has dawned.”
–Matthew 4:16 (ESV)
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Just a few thoughts while I’m resting and away from the homestead. Sometimes we read and we don’t pick up on certain words. That’s one reason why I like to read what others say, for they might pick up on something I miss and then I can go back and ponder it. Take a look at John 13:30, “Having received the piece of bread, he then went out immediately. And it was night.” (NKJV)
There are several things that could be said here about Judas. He took the bread that Jesus gave him, but it does not say that he participated in the communion supper. If you read a few verses before, it is mentioned that after Judas took the bread, Satan entered into him. Ponder that for a while.
What I want you to concentrate on however in this verse are the words, “And it was night.” By time, it was night. Day had passed and they were walking in the night to the garden.
It was night for Judas. Light had passed from him. He had rejected the light of the world. “And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.” (John 1:5, NKJV). Judas, for some reason, refused to accept the light that was in front of him. Judas, now would put his betrayal into action.
It was night for Jesus, as He struggled with what lay before Him when He prayed in the garden. He was in anguish for He saw a darker night looming in the near future. A darkness of the soul when His Father gave Him up as the ultimate sacrifice.
It was night for the disciples but they did not realize it yet. That would occur on that dark day of the crucifixion and the darkness of the time until the resurrection.
It was night–a darkness upon the earth as had never occurred before. The Son of God would become sin. Satan and his minions would rejoice in that spiritual darkness, but then—-the Light would burst into flame. Jesus would put an end to darkness. It is gone, but man must look to the true Light.
Friend, when in your life it seems that all is dark and there is no hope, look up and see the face of Jesus. That Light is there for you to see your way into the hope of glory. With that hope, darkness is dispelled.
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Just a few thoughts while I’m resting and away from the homestead. Sometimes we read and we don’t pick up on certain words. That’s one reason why I like to read what others say, for they might pick up on something I miss and then I can go back and ponder it. Take a look at John 13:30, “Having received the piece of bread, he then went out immediately. And it was night.” (NKJV)
There are several things that could be said here about Judas. He took the bread that Jesus gave him, but it does not say that he participated in the communion supper. If you read a few verses before, it is mentioned that after Judas took the bread, Satan entered into him. Ponder that for a while.
What I want you to concentrate on however in this verse are the words, “And it was night.” By time, it was night. Day had passed and they were walking in the night to the garden.
It was night for Judas. Light had passed from him. He had rejected the light of the world. “And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.” (John 1:5, NKJV). Judas, for some reason, refused to accept the light that was in front of him. Judas, now would put his betrayal into action.
It was night for Jesus, as He struggled with what lay before Him when He prayed in the garden. He was in anguish for He saw a darker night looming in the near future. A darkness of the soul when His Father gave Him up as the ultimate sacrifice.
It was night for the disciples but they did not realize it yet. That would occur on that dark day of the crucifixion and the darkness of the time until the resurrection.
It was night–a darkness upon the earth as had never occurred before. The Son of God would become sin. Satan and his minions would rejoice in that spiritual darkness, but then—-the Light would burst into flame. Jesus would put an end to darkness. It is gone, but man must look to the true Light.
Friend, when in your life it seems that all is dark and there is no hope, look up and see the face of Jesus. That Light is there for you to see your way into the hope of glory. With that hope, darkness is dispelled.