
Sermon Summary
The Gospel of John: Come and See the Power- The Light of the World
How can you walk confidently through life's darkest moments when everything seems unclear and overwhelming? In a world divided by darkness, our hearts long for something that can illuminate truth and guide us forward. Pastor's powerful message from John 8:12 reveals Jesus' bold declaration: "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." Standing in the temple courtyard surrounded by massive festival lampstands, Jesus wasn't just making a statement—he was claiming divinity and offering transformation. Pastor beautifully illustrated how light reveals our hidden struggles, guides us through uncertainty, saves us from spiritual darkness, and transforms us into light-bearers who can push back the darkness wherever we go. As children of light, we're called not just to admire or understand Jesus, but to follow him continuously, allowing his light to expose what needs healing and direct our steps toward purpose. This Mother's Day message reminds us that just as mothers bring Christ's light into countless lives through their love and sacrifice, we too can reflect his transformative power. The darkness has never overcome the light—and it never will. What are you doing with the light Christ offers you today?
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Come and See the Power-The Light of the World | May 10, 2026 Pastor David Colp
What if the darkest room could be conquered by the smallest flame? In John 8:12, Jesus boldly declares "I am the light of the world" while standing beneath massive temple lampstands, making the ultimate claim about his divinity. Pastor reveals how light doesn't just illuminate—it reveals hidden sin, guides our steps, saves from spiritual darkness, and transforms us into light-bearers ourselves. Just as darkness has never defeated light, Christ triumphs over every shadow in our lives. Don't just admire the light—follow it and let it expose what needs healing in your heart. Experience true freedom now!
1. The sermon mentioned that light reveals things, including sin that needs to be confessed. Why might someone prefer to stay in darkness rather than let Christ's light expose areas of their life?
2. Is there an area of your life where you've been avoiding God's light because you're afraid of what it might reveal? What would it look like to invite His light into that area?
3. In John 8:12, Jesus says 'I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.' What does it mean to 'follow' Jesus rather than just know about Him or agree with Him?
4. What does it look like practically in your daily life to continuously follow Jesus rather than just having made a decision about Him in the past?
5. How does Jesus being 'the light of the world' differ from other 'lesser lights' like philosophies, ideas, or belief systems that people follow?
6. What 'lesser lights' have you been tempted to follow instead of Jesus? How can you tell the difference between something that reflects God's truth and the source of truth Himself?
7. The pastor said that when we follow Christ, we don't just get saved 'from' something but 'to' something. What does this mean, and how does it change how we view our purpose in life?
8. How has following Jesus given you a sense of purpose beyond just avoiding bad things? What does it look like for you to be a 'light bearer' in your current circumstances?
9. In Ephesians 5:8, Paul says 'you were darkness, but now you are light in the Lord.' What's the difference between being 'in darkness' versus being 'darkness,' and how should this affect how we live?
10. Can you think of specific ways you used to contribute to darkness in the world? How are you now reflecting Christ's light in those same areas or situations?
