In John 8:12, Jesus claims to be “light” and says that those who follow him will not walk in darkness, but will experience life. While this promise may sound appealing, accepting Jesus as “light” requires us to confront our own darkness first.
In the Bible, darkness can refer to our wickedness, ignorance, or tendency to hide our sins. In our wickedness, we love what God hates and hate what God loves. In our ignorance, we remain detached and reactive. And in our hiding, the devil tempts us to keep our sins hidden.
However, the good news is that the gospel offers a way out of the darkness. We can overcome our wickedness, ignorance, and hiding by stepping into healing.