But I believe these questions, if respected, can
shine a light in the darkness and lead to incredible insight.
Because then you can guide them towards healthier choices by
shining light in the darkness.
Not exact matches
The Bible says Jesus was the
light and John says «The
light shines in the
darkness but the
darkness has not understood it.
«For it is God who commanded
light to
shine out of
darkness, who has
shone in our hearts to give
light of the knowledge of God
in the face of Jesus Christ.
And the
light shines in the
darkness, and the
darkness did not comprehend it.
Church, like the Sabbath, is a means of helping others, delivering those
in bondage, releasing captives, and letting
light shine in the
darkness.
It's
in the
darkness we see the
light, after sickness we appreciate health, there will be sun
shine after the rain.The Creation has been made subject to vanity.
Saint Paul uses the same image: «God who said «Let
light shine out of
darkness,» has
shone in our hearts» (2 Cor 4:6).
5 And the
light shines in the
darkness, and the
darkness did not comprehend [a] it.
For those who live
in a land of deep
darkness, a
light will
shine.
The notion of «outlasting» echoes the modest reassurance
in John 1:5, that «the
light shines in the
darkness, but the
darkness has not overcome it.»
So
in the spirit of
shining a
light rather than just cursing the
darkness, here are a few guideposts for Christian engagement
in an era of deep division and poisonous discourse:
Followers of the biblical tradition, however, believe that they have heard a «word» speaking out to us
in our lostness, a
light shining in the
darkness, a word telling us we are not alone and that through it the cosmos has been delivered from its apparent aloneness.
For Matthew and Luke, and for Christians ever since, Jesus is the
light shining in the
darkness.
the
light shines «
in» the
darkness.
Light shining in the
darkness is a central image
in the birth stories.
It was
in dealing with this matter or one closely related to it that Paul wrote, «For it is the God who said, «Let
light shine out of
darkness,» who has
shone in our hearts to give the
light of the knowledge of the glory of God
in the face of Christ.»
Itâ $ ™ s a sad day, of loss and cruelty, and all you have to go on is faith that the
light shines in the
darkness, and nothing, not even death, not disease, not even the government, can overcome it.
Why as a Christian, are you not standing up to this evil
in this world with Prayers & Leadership,
shining Gods
light on their
Darkness being executed
in secret right now as the Global Agenda?
The Prologue represents this Word of the Lord as the
Light which,
shining in the
darkness, stage by stage grows
in intensity to the point at which all its rays are focused on one spot of blinding glory
in the Incarnation.
In Christ,
light shines casting out
darkness and the believer experiences eternal life here and now.
But as a result, beauty will rise from the ashes, new life from the grave, and
light will
shine forth
in the
darkness.
They did not want the
light to
shine in their lives, because they knew that if it did, they would have to change their beliefs and their behaviors, and so they chose to remain
in darkness.
While such abuse once thrived
in the
darkness of secrecy, silencing, and cover - ups, the Internet Age has helped
shine a
light on the problem of abuse not only
in the Catholic Church but also among evangelical churches and ministries.
5The
light shines in the
darkness, but the
darkness has not understood [a] it.
The one conclusion that we can safely draw is that God's Word
in this Isaiah passage will be a word of hope and comfort, for its deepest intimations are fulfilled
in the coming of Jesus Christ who personifies and embodies the
light that
shines in the
darkness (John 1:5).
The
light shines in the
darkness, and the
darkness has not overcome it [John 1:4 - 5].
The
light shines in the midst of the
darkness, and the
darkness has not comprehended or overcome the
light (John 1:1 - 5).
The people who walked
in darkness have seen a great
light; those who dwelt
in a land of deep
darkness, on them has
light shined (9:2).
Always that
light, so they saw,
shines in darkness.
Praise to you, 0 Osiris, Lord of Eternity, King of the Gods... Who appeared on the throne of his father like Re when he
shines forth
in the horizon and gives
light in the face of
darkness His sister protected him, he who repelled the enemies and who caused the deeds of the mischief - maker to retreat by the power of her mouth...
Revisiting the claim at the beginning of John's Gospel that «the
light shines in the
darkness, and the
darkness did not overcome it» (1:5, emphasis mine) leads me to assert that the event of Easter Sunday was God's response to the intent of the world to extinguish the
light that was Jesus.
Scores of passages come to our minds: «Joy unspeakable and full of glory»; «Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, for he hath visited and redeemed his people»; «Thanks be to God who giveth us the victory»; «Mine eyes have seen thy salvation»; «We are more than conquerors»; «We rejoice
in the hope of the glory of God»; «Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift»; «Thanks be to God who causeth us to triumph
in Christ»; «God who commanded the
light to
shine out of
darkness hath
shined in our hearts.»
That the
light does
shine in the
darkness, and the
darkness hasn't overcome it.
The people who walked
in darkness have seen a great
light; those who dwell
in a land of deep
darkness, on them the
light has
shined.
I begin with the first, meaning, which inevitably involves an excursion back to when the
light began to
shine in my
darkness.
5The
light shines in the
darkness, and the
darkness has not overcomea it.
Because only HIS TRUE FOLLOWERS are truly walking
in His Power, His Truth, His
Light and His Love to destroy the YOKE OF SIN and shine a LIGHT ON THE DARKNESS OF SIN that keeps followers of The Flesh, of The World bound to
Light and His Love to destroy the YOKE OF SIN and
shine a
LIGHT ON THE DARKNESS OF SIN that keeps followers of The Flesh, of The World bound to
LIGHT ON THE
DARKNESS OF SIN that keeps followers of The Flesh, of The World bound to SIN.
They tell us what separates us from him and from happiness is, first, self - seeking
in all its forms; and, secondly, sensuality
in all its forms; that these are the ways of
darkness and death, which hide from us the face of God; while the path of the just is like a
shining light, which shineth more and more unto the perfect day.»)
The people that walked
in darkness have seen a great
light: they that dwell
in the land of the shadow of death upon them hath the
light shined.
Joh 1:5 The
Light shines in the
darkness, and the
darkness did not comprehend it.
In doing so, we become light that shines in the darknes
In doing so, we become
light that
shines in the darknes
in the
darkness.
The people that walked
in darkness Have seen a great
light; They that dwelt
in the land of the shadow of death, Upon them hath the
light shined.
There is a
light that
shines in the
darkness.
Nor does the New Testament leave
in doubt the nature of this innovation
in the Christian thought of deity — «It is God, that said,
Light shall shine out of darkness, who shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.&r
Light shall
shine out of
darkness, who
shined in our hearts, to give the
light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.&r
light of the knowledge of the glory of God
in the face of Jesus Christ.»
5 The
light shines in the
darkness, and the
darkness has not overcome [a] it.
And the
light shines in the
darkness, and the
darkness comprehended it not.
Because He loves us too much to leave us
in the
darkness of sin, and because the
light shines brightest
in the darkest of areas.
I like what John said 2,000 years ago «The
light shines in the
darkness but the
darkness has not understood it.
Can it be that through the festivals of others, we Christians are prepared by God to worship and adore the true
Light which enllightens everyone, the
Light which
shines in the
darkness, which the
darkness can not overcome?