Do you like
scary movies? I don’t usually care for
them because I don’t like being scared. Besides the fact that most of them
aren’t watchable for any number of reasons, I just don’t care for them. But obviously some people do because they
come out with new ones all the time. Not only do I not want to be scared, most
of the ones I’ve seen are too far-fetched.
You know what I mean.
The 18-year
old girl sees a guy go into an abandoned building and says, “I wonder if he needs help. I better go check.” He’s got a chainsaw,
a peg leg and a hockey mask. Obviously,
he needs her help, right? Then, at some point in the movie, some girl is going
to hear something in the basement and even though all her friends have been
sliced open with a machete, she feels the need to go check. Call the police?
No. Get a gun? No. Take a friend? No.
Just start
walking down to the basement and what always happens? The light at the top of
the stairs is burned out, right? It’s
pitch black and there may be a psycho serial killer down there but Muffy is
going to check it out anyway and here’s how it goes. The scary organ music starts playing. She’s walking down the steps real slow, the
music builds, the girl is squinting into the darkness and all of the sudden…a
cat jumps in front of her and she breathes a big sigh of relief, starts back
down the stairs with a smile right into the arms of the killer and his bloody
machete.
Now, what
one thing would have changed that outcome? We know they have to make movies but
in real life, what one thing would have prevented her from going all the way
down there? A light, of course. If she
had just had a flashlight or if the light bulb at the top of the stairs had not
burned out, she could have made it to the end of the movie…maybe…except we know
she would have been running through the woods away from the killer and she
would have fallen, but whatever.
A light
solves a lot of problems, doesn’t it? It reveals
things that the darkness hides. It reveals the hidden killer or the hidden tree
root that she tripped on or the way out of trouble that she almost found. I’m a
big fan of shining light in the darkness.
I have all kinds of flashlights and lamps and spotlights and you can bet
if I hear a noise downstairs, I’m turning on some kind of light.
I was
looking at flashlights online the other day and you can spend a lot of money on
just a flashlight. Oh, you can buy a
cheepo at Walmart for a dollar but you can also spend $200-300 for something
with a lot more power and quality. The question is, how valuable is light to
you when you need it most? How bad do you want the light to reveal what is
hidden? Do you want to go in the right way or the wrong way? Do you want to see
the truth instead of darkness? Do you want to live the right life or live a
lie?
Those are
some of life’s most important questions and they are answered, not with a
flashlight or a lantern but with THE LIGHT; the light that IS the Way, the
Truth and the Life; and that is, of course, Jesus. That is what Simeon called
the baby Jesus in Luke chapter 2, verse
32. He said Jesus was the light for
revelation to the Gentiles. Let’s look
at that as we continue our study of this beautiful passage about the prophet
Simeon when he first saw Jesus that day in the temple.
Turn to Luke
2 and let’s read verses 25-35 again as we finish up studying Simeon’s vision of
Christmas and what it means to us all these years later. Luke
2:25-35 says, “Now there was a man in
Jerusalem called Simeon, who was righteous and devout. He was waiting for the
consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was on him. 26 It had been
revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not die before he had seen the
Lord’s Messiah. 27 Moved by the Spirit, he went into the temple courts.
When the parents brought in the child Jesus to do for him what the custom of
the Law required, 28 Simeon took him in his arms and praised God, saying:
29 “Sovereign Lord, as you have
promised,
you may now dismiss your servant in peace.
30 For my eyes have seen your salvation,
31 which you have prepared in the sight of all nations:
32 a light for revelation to the Gentiles,
and the glory of your people Israel.”
you may now dismiss your servant in peace.
30 For my eyes have seen your salvation,
31 which you have prepared in the sight of all nations:
32 a light for revelation to the Gentiles,
and the glory of your people Israel.”
33 The child’s father and mother
marveled at what was said about him. 34 Then Simeon blessed them and said
to Mary, his mother: “This child is destined to cause the falling and rising of
many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be spoken against, 35 so that
the thoughts of many hearts will be revealed. And a sword will pierce your own
soul too.”
Back
in the days before electricity, a tightfisted old farmer was taking his hired
man to task for carrying a lighted lantern when he went to call on his best
girl. "Why," he exclaimed, "when I went a-courtin' I never carried
one of them things. I always went in the dark." "Yes," the
hired man said, "and look what you
got!" (sermoncentral.com)
We all need
a light for revelation in every aspect of our lives, from who we marry to where
we go to church but the most important area of our lives that we need
revelation is spiritually. We know that
light for revelation is Jesus just as Simeon prophesied. We know that He is the
Way, the Truth and the Life and that is what you need a light to reveal, don’t
you? You need a light to reveal the
right way to go. You need a light to reveal truth and you need light to reveal
how to live your life.
Turn to John chapter 14, please. I want you to see how Simeon’s prophecy that
this baby Jesus would one day be a light for revelation to the Gentiles came
true. We have seen Simeon was waiting for the
consolation of Israel and we know we, too, can be consoled by Jesus in that
having a relationship with Him brings peace and joy in this life and the
comfort of knowing we have eternity in Heaven in the next life. We saw last week that when Simeon said he had
now seen God’s salvation that we
know what we have been saved to, from and for and we celebrate that especially
at this time of year.
But in John chapter 14, Jesus is talking to
His disciples and He tells them that He is about to go away. He knows He is about to be arrested and
crucified, die and come back to life but that He will ultimately go back to
Heaven to be with God the Father. He says in verse 1, “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God;
believe also in me. 2My Father's house has many rooms; if that were not so,
would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? 3And if
I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me
that you also may be where I am. 4You know the way to the place where I am
going."
At this
point, the minds of the disciples are starting to swirl. Is Jesus being literal or figurative? Where is going and then what are we going to
do? Then Thomas speaks up and says in
verse 5, “LORD, we don't know where you
are going, so how can we know the way?" Thomas is saying he doesn’t
have a light. He doesn’t have a
map. He doesn’t have GPS. How is he
supposed to know where Jesus is going?
Then Jesus speaks, in verse
6, some of the most definitive and beautiful words in all of scripture or
the world. Jesus answered, "I
am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except
through me.”
I saw a
motivational poster the other day, and by the way, this world has all the
motivational posters it needs, if you ask me.
But this one said, “Keep your
flame lit, and you will never feel darkness.” Really? Is that really
helping anybody? I don’t even know what
it means, much less how to keep my own flame lit. Do I even have a flame? I mean, I get
heartburn sometimes but that’s not helping.
I don’t need my flame lit. I need
some other light to show me the right way to go. I don’t need my own flame lit.
All I need is Jesus to show me the way.
But if we
don’t know what that looks like then it doesn’t help us any more than a motivational
poster. What does it mean for Jesus to
be the Way? Well, the Old Testament is full of places that talk about “the
way”. The Jews referred to it often. In Deuteronomy 5, it says, “You shall walk in all the ways the
Lord your God has commanded you.”
It was the
Psalmist’s prayer, “Teach me thy way,
Oh Lord.” (Psalm 27) and in Isaiah 30:21, we see, “Your ears shall hear a word behind you
saying, this is the way. Walk in in it.” Now, suppose you go to a strange town and you
ask somebody for directions. They say, “Well, all you do is take the next left, go
down three streets, take a right. Go ¾ of a mile to where the old elm tree used
to be and take a left and then two more rights and there you are.” Chances
are, you’ll be lost before you get half way there.
But if you
ask and they tell you they will show you the way, that changes everything. Just follow them. Then we would say that THEY are the way.
That’s what Jesus does for us. He doesn’t just give advice and directions. He
takes us by the hand and leads us; He strengthens us and guides us all the way.
He doesn’t tell us about the way. He is the
Way.
He is also
the Truth. Simeon said Jesus would
be a light and Jesus reveals that He
is truth. Many men tell us the truth, but Jesus is the Truth. Have you ever
watched the news and seen some guy who is a big crusader against something get
busted for doing the very thing he rails against? Maybe it’s a congressman who
introduces a bill to crack down on drunk driving and then two days later gets
busted for DUI.
Or some
preacher preaches against homosexuality and then you find out later, he has a boyfriend. You know what I mean. We can speak truth. We can preach truth and
show other people what truth is but we are fallible. All men, all women, all
people are sinners and prone to sin. As
believers, we don’t live in sin any more but even we can and will fall. But
Jesus taught truth and lived truth. He is the Way and the Truth.
Morris and I
met an interesting fellow the other day at the Wise County jail. He was in
there, like we were, to teach a Bible study and before it got started, we
struck up a conversation with this guy who believes that the earth is flat. I’m
serious. I thought he was joking at first and Morris and I asked him some
questions about how is it then that planes can fly east or west and still wind
up in China, but he had crazy answers for all of it. He also didn’t believe in
gravity and you can imagine we had some questions about that.
He said all
of that was lies from NASA. That’s what NASA wants us to believe and there was
no moon landing or space travel. It’s all a lie according to him and there was
no convincing him otherwise. That’s the way some people are about Jesus. They
can read the Bible and see all the prophecies in the Old Testament that came
true in the New Testament and they will explain them away somehow.
They can see
the way it has played out in the lives of good Christians and how they have
peace and joy in the midst of difficulties and not believe it to be true. They
can see things predicted in scripture that are coming true even today and just
ignore it. That’s their prerogative. You can’t force them and you can’t prove
it mathematically or scientifically so they don’t believe. But I believe. I
have faith. I know that I know that I know that Jesus is truth. I have seen the
light and I know the light. I have a relationship with Him and I have found
every word in scripture to be true in my life and in my studies. He is the Way
and the Truth.
He is also the Life. In John 10:10, Jesus said, “I have come that
they may have life, and have it to the full.” Some translations say,
“abundant life”. What does it mean to have “abundant” life? Does it mean busy
or rich? I don’t think so; not like the world thinks of busy and rich, at
least. I think a full life is like a
full belly after a meal. I’m satisfied.
I don’t need anything else. Sure, I can overeat, but it doesn’t bring any more
real satisfaction.
A full life
is a contented life. Paul said in Philippians 4:11, “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.” Jesus
brings contentment. Isn’t that what everybody really wants. It’s not found in
stuff or money or fame. There’s nothing wrong with any of that in and of itself
but it doesn’t bring a satisfied life. Jesus is the Life.
In John 8:12, Jesus says, “I am the light of
the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the
light of life." I wonder if He was thinking about what Simeon
said about Him all those years before when Simeon said Jesus would be a “light for revelation to the Gentiles.” That
light reveals to us that Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life and no man
comes to the Father except through Him.
Do you have
that faith today? What better time to come to truly know Jesus than when we
celebrate His birthday? Do it today. Turn away from your sin and accept God’s
forgiveness and truly turn your life over to Him and let Jesus be Lord of your
life. Allow Him to give you peace and joy in this life; this full and abundant
life today and the hope of eternal life with Him in Heaven. Do that now as the
music plays.
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