Shining Light in a Dark World: Our Role as Believers

Discover how we can embrace our calling as lightbearers in a world filled with darkness. Explore the power of faith, the dangers of globalism, and God's solution for true change.

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Heirs of The World: Embracing Our Role as Lightbearers

In today’s world, many of us feel surrounded by darkness. It seems like global issues are becoming more pressing, and concerns are rising everywhere from America to Venezuela and beyond. But there’s a simple truth we mustn’t overlook: darkness disappears when light shines.

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Turning on the Light

Jesus is the light of the world, and as believers, we’re called to reflect that light. Our role is crucial; we are at the epicenter of bringing light to a darkened world. The church is tasked with this mission, and it’s an exhilarating responsibility.

Scripture is a light itself. Jesus said that if we abide in Him and His word abides in us, we will bear much fruit. As we immerse ourselves in scripture, we see Jesus more clearly and become more like Him. This transformation empowers us to go into the world and bring life.

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The Dangers of Globalism

Scripture warns us about the dangers of globalism, a term often used today. Globalism seeks to create a one-world government, often rejecting God’s authority. This attempt to build a heaven on earth without God inevitably leads to oppression and chaos.

The only way to reflect heaven on earth is by surrendering to King Jesus and allowing the gospel to transform us from the inside out. Coercion and force, the tools of globalism, cannot change hearts.

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Learning from the Tower of Babel

In Genesis 11, we read about the Tower of Babel, a story of rebellion against God’s mandate to multiply and fill the earth. Instead, humanity sought to build a city to make a name for themselves, leading to a totalitarian global government.

God intervened, scattering them and thwarting their plans. This story reminds us that God steps in to deliver us from evil. Understanding this is crucial, as it shows that God is actively involved in the world today.

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God’s Solution: Walk with Him

Following the Tower of Babel, God called Abraham to leave his country and follow Him. This call to walk with God is His solution to the globalist agenda. It’s a call to come out of worldly systems and values and follow Him wholeheartedly.

God’s kingdom comes through those who walk humbly with Him, transformed by His grace. It’s a gradual process, requiring patience and steadfastness, but it leads to true change.

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The Power of Faith

The story of Abraham is a testament to the power of faith. Despite being 99 years old and childless, Abraham believed God’s promise that he would be the father of many nations. This faith was counted to him as righteousness.

Faith is the key to giving birth to God’s promises on earth. It transforms hope into reality, bringing the substance of things hoped for into existence. This principle applies to all areas of life, from overcoming addictions to breaking free from bondage.

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Empowering the Church

Jesus empowered His disciples to be the light of the world, giving them authority to set people free. This same power is available to us today, but it requires overcoming doubt and unbelief through prayer and fasting.

As believers, we must immerse ourselves in God’s word, wrestling with it until we see its power manifest in our lives. This is how we turn on the light in a world covered in darkness.

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The Kingdom of God is at Hand

The kingdom of God is a present reality, available for us to lay hold of. It’s a kingdom of forgiveness, deliverance, and power, made possible through Christ’s death and resurrection.

We are called to be heirs of the world, inheritors of the kingdom, and bearers of God’s light. This inheritance is manifested through faith, and it’s our responsibility to seek it, wrestle with it, and ultimately, bring it to fruition.

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Rest in the Lord

In times of turmoil, we must rest in the Lord, trusting in His promises. Psalm 37 reminds us not to fret because of evildoers but to wait patiently for the Lord. The meek shall inherit the earth, and it’s our calling to embody this meekness.

By humbling ourselves before God and aligning our lives with His word, we become part of the solution, not the problem. We become heirs of the world, participating in God’s plan to bring light to all nations.

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In conclusion, let us embrace our role as heirs of the world, shining the light of Christ wherever we go. Through faith, humility, and steadfastness, we can turn the light on in a world covered in darkness and bring glory to God.

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