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1 John: When God Is Light, We Learn to Walk in the Light

43 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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In Week 2 of our First Epistle of John series Love and Light, we move from asking Who is the real Jesus? to asking What does it actually look like to follow Him? John makes a bold claim: God is light, and there is no darkness in Him at all. That means faith cannot stay theoretical. Fellowship with God is never separated from how we live. This week we look at what light does—it gives life, it guides, and it reveals. We talk about why John takes sin so seriously, why pretending sin doesn’t matter is actually self-deception, and why Jesus as our advocate means we do not have to stay trapped in darkness. Because we need not do sin, and we need not stay in sin. A God of light expects lives filled with light.

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