- Feb 9, 2019
- 3,406
- 1,352
- 54
- Country
- United States
- Faith
- Reformed
- Marital Status
- Widowed
- Politics
- US-Others
We'll break this up into subjects covered:
Except that isn't what the language in Genesis depicts. The darkness did not precede the light. The darkness was suppressing the light.
And the unregenerate remain entrapped in that darkness because they don't want the light of truth and the reason they don't want it is because they are dead in trespass and sin.
Again, a spiritual awakening is like unto as described in Genesis. Light breaks through the suppressing darkness because God supersedes this darkness.
But since Genesis is speaking about the creation, the darkness preceded the light.
Except that isn't what the language in Genesis depicts. The darkness did not precede the light. The darkness was suppressing the light.
This is the condemnation. Elsewhere Jesus says that this world cannot hold him because he testifies to it's wickedness. This is the difference between the carnal and the spiritual minded. Hence the tares like obscurity because they do not want to be found, while the wheat desire clarity because they want to be found.
For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God.
And the unregenerate remain entrapped in that darkness because they don't want the light of truth and the reason they don't want it is because they are dead in trespass and sin.
Again, a spiritual awakening is like unto as described in Genesis. Light breaks through the suppressing darkness because God supersedes this darkness.
Upvote
0