The Light We Follow
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Brookfield Church of Christ
John 8:32 (ESV)
32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
Central Idea:
Jesus is the ultimate source of light, providing clarity, direction, and hope. As His followers, we are called to walk in His light and lead others out of darkness into the hope of salvation.
Outline:
Learning Objectives:
1. Recognize Jesus as the Ultimate Source of Spiritual Light and Hope
• Hearers should understand how Jesus illuminates the path to salvation and exposes the truth, guiding believers away from spiritual darkness.
2. Understand the Importance of Walking in the Light of Christ
• Hearers should learn what it means to follow Jesus’ teachings and embrace a lifestyle of trust and obedience that reflects His guidance.
3. Embrace Their Role in Reflecting Christ’s Light to Others
• Hearers should grasp their responsibility as followers of Jesus to share His light with the world through their actions, words, and love, helping others find the path to faith and hope.
Other Bible References
John 1:4-5; Isaiah 9:2
Psalm 27:1; 1 John 1:7
Matthew 5:14; Philippians 2:15
Keywords
Study Questions
1. True or False: Jesus calls us to be His ambassadors, shining His light through our actions and words.
2. True or False: The phrase “It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness” means that small acts of faith and hope can significantly impact a shadowed world.
Multiple Choice:
3. According to the sermon, what does “shine your light” mean?
4. What should guide our confidence as faithful ambassadors of Jesus?
5. What is one practical step the sermon encourages individuals to take this week?
6. What is the primary goal of being a light for others, as explained in the sermon?
7. Short Essay:
Reflect on the phrase, “Your light matters—it can dispel hopelessness and guide others toward the Savior.” How can you practically apply this teaching in your daily life? Give examples of how you might embody Christ’s light and share His hope with others.
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Brookfield Church of Christ
John 8:32 (ESV)
32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
Central Idea:
Jesus is the ultimate source of light, providing clarity, direction, and hope. As His followers, we are called to walk in His light and lead others out of darkness into the hope of salvation.
Outline:
- Jesus the Light of the World
- Following the Light
- Sharing the Light with Others
Learning Objectives:
1. Recognize Jesus as the Ultimate Source of Spiritual Light and Hope
• Hearers should understand how Jesus illuminates the path to salvation and exposes the truth, guiding believers away from spiritual darkness.
2. Understand the Importance of Walking in the Light of Christ
• Hearers should learn what it means to follow Jesus’ teachings and embrace a lifestyle of trust and obedience that reflects His guidance.
3. Embrace Their Role in Reflecting Christ’s Light to Others
• Hearers should grasp their responsibility as followers of Jesus to share His light with the world through their actions, words, and love, helping others find the path to faith and hope.
Other Bible References
John 1:4-5; Isaiah 9:2
Psalm 27:1; 1 John 1:7
Matthew 5:14; Philippians 2:15
Keywords
- Light
- Darkness
- Jesus
- Savior
- Confidence
- Clarity
- Faith
- Glory
- Hope
- Reflection
- Congregation
- Commitment
- Sharing
- Inspiration
Study Questions
1. True or False: Jesus calls us to be His ambassadors, shining His light through our actions and words.
2. True or False: The phrase “It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness” means that small acts of faith and hope can significantly impact a shadowed world.
Multiple Choice:
3. According to the sermon, what does “shine your light” mean?
- A) To seek personal recognition for good deeds
- B) To embody the gospel and reveal Christ’s presence in your life
- C) To judge others who are in spiritual darkness
- D) To remain quiet about your beliefs
4. What should guide our confidence as faithful ambassadors of Jesus?
- A) Our accomplishments
- B) The certainty that Jesus is with us and shines through us
- C) Encouragement from others in the church
- D) Fear of judgment if we fail
5. What is one practical step the sermon encourages individuals to take this week?
- A) Reflect on areas where Jesus’ light needs to shine brighter in your life
- B) Focus on personal success and confidence
- C) Confess only in private rather than sharing faith with others
- D) Wait for someone else to take the first step in spreading hope
6. What is the primary goal of being a light for others, as explained in the sermon?
- A) To gain admiration for ourselves
- B) To guide others toward the Savior and share His hope
- C) To replace worldly systems with religious systems
- D) To achieve a place of honor in the church
7. Short Essay:
Reflect on the phrase, “Your light matters—it can dispel hopelessness and guide others toward the Savior.” How can you practically apply this teaching in your daily life? Give examples of how you might embody Christ’s light and share His hope with others.