Before we commence today, it is important to be clear on our objective. The goal for Lighting Experience is to evoke repentance in us and encourage us to seek God’s goodness, which would shed his light in our lives and in turn, we may share this light to others. Lighting experience is to help us clear the darkness in our lives and allow the light of God to shine in us and through us. If our hearts are steeped in darkness how do we shine? Hence repentance is necessary.
The need to evoke repentance is key for several reasons. The psalmist gives a reason when it says, a humble and contrite heart, God would not spurn; God would not reject a humble and repentant heart. Again, the scripture says only the pure of heart can see God; a sinful heart cannot see God, hence we need to repent. If we truly desire God and God’s goodness, then we need to repent, we need a pure heart.
In our Psalm for reflection – Psalm 36, the first part is tagged “Human Wickedness”. The psalmist here tries to explain the heart of man towards self, neighbor and towards God. The heart is proud, deceitful, self-centred, vengeful, destructive, and above all, engages in self-idolatry. The heart simply does not seek God’s will nor does it seek the good of others! Can we say the same for everyone?
Click below to read Psalm 36
21 Day Lighting Experience – Psalm 36 (GNT)
Human Wickedness
Sin speaks to the wicked deep in their hearts; they reject God and do not have reverence for him. 2 Because they think so highly of themselves, they think that God will not discover their sin and condemn it. 3 Their speech is wicked and full of lies; they no longer do what is wise and good. 4 They make evil plans as they lie in bed; nothing they do is good, and they never reject anything evil.
The Goodness of God
5 Lord, your constant love reaches the heavens; your faithfulness extends to the skies. 6 Your righteousness is towering like the mountains; your justice is like the depths of the sea. People and animals are in your care. 7 How precious, O God, is your constant love! We find[b] protection under the shadow of your wings. 8 We feast on the abundant food you provide; you let us drink from the river of your goodness. 9 You are the source of all life, and because of your light we see the light. 10 Continue to love those who know you and to do good to those who are righteous. 11 Do not let proud people attack me or the wicked make me run away. 12 See where evil people have fallen. There they lie, unable to rise.
Well, before we condemn the heart, or before we condemn everyone or anyone, let us take a look around us. We look at very minute family units and very complex society settings. We look at the church, the place of work, school and all social gatherings and ask ourselves, what really plays out?
We do not need to go far into ethnic or tribal boundaries, or extend into religious or racial prejudice. Our homes, our small circles of friendships, relationship between 2 persons are sometimes rocked by deceit, self-centredness, pride and betrayal. These are words to express the wickedness of the heart. Where the spirit and will of God is not present, then the will and wickedness of the evil one may thrive; this makes man wicked.
In our world today, we see people create weapons and arsenals just to destroy others. How do we explain the plan of some wealthy persons, intellectuals and scientist who use their resources to create biological weapons and viruses to destroy other human lives? Furthermore, we see government leaders who fail to enact the right policies to save the governed. The heart of man is desperately wicked. How do we save the heart of man? How do we save man from this self-inflicted darkness?
The second part of Psalm 36 subtly expresses the answer: LOVE. Love is the will of God! It is because of God’s love we can obtain mercy, enjoy his grace and encounter his favour. God’s love shed light into our lives. People and animals are in God’s love and in the scripture we read that he send the rain to the good and bad alike. So what has love got to do with repentance or the will of God? Paul succinctly captures the definition of love in 1st Corinthian 13: 4-7
4 Love is patient and kind; it is not jealous or conceited or proud; 5 love is not ill-mannered or selfish or irritable; love does not keep a record of wrongs; 6 love is not happy with evil, but is happy with the truth. 7 Love never gives up; and its faith, hope, and patience never fail.
Can we then genuinely love and wish to do evil to a neighbor? Can we habour envy, greed, vengeance in our hearts if we have opened our hearts to the love of God? If your heart if filled with God’s love how then can you conceive plans to destroy another for self-aggrandizement?
Love would allow us to be patient towards others and others to us. Love would not allow us to self-idolize because we would not be boastful or proud. Love would allow us seek true repentance anytime and every time we fail or fall. Love would allow the light of God shine in our lives as the will of God would take the centre stage. It is the will of God that all man is saved. Love would allow us please God!
John Chapter 4 introduces us to Jesus’ relationship with the Pharisees, the Samaritans, people of Galilee, and the government official. Jesus relationship was characterized by love. Firstly, Jesus was motivated by the will of God (which is love itself), secondly, Jesus was moved by compassion.
Click below to read John Chapter 4
21 Day Lighting Experience – John Chapter 4
Jesus’ love taught him to move away from envy of the Pharisees; welcome the Samaritans; and heal the Official’s son. Jesus’ love was God’s goodness towards all. Is our goodness towards all? Is our goodness dependent or tongue, tribe, religion, race, colour or what we expect to benefit?
Unfortunately, human love is often corrupted by selfishness – I love this person/people because they are my own or because I would benefit something in return. In the contrary, the love of God is unconditional. He cares for human and animals alike (psalm 36: 6).
In a relationship where only one part is committed to love/goodness, that relationship would be burdened. If both partners are committed to love/goodness, the joy of the relationship would know no bounds. We scale up this example to our families, our communities our country; we need to experience more of God’s love and goodness. Fortunately, we all have been commission to express this love and goodness to everyone around us. Let the light shine: let’s share a lighting experience light.
As we said in the beginning, we are geared towards repentance. Today is the day to set your heart to experience God. we can truly experience God after purging our hearts of all that is evil. Today is the date for repentance…not tomorrow! Let the light of God shine in you today…not tomorrow!
Join us tomorrow, 5th February for Lighting Experience – Day 5
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