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November 12 Sermon: That They May See the Light

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Exploring Luke 11:33-36 we consider three key aspects of Christ’s teaching using the imagery of light: the power, preservation, and plentiful nature of light. The Lord Jesus calls his people to reflect his light as they serve him in a dark world.

Consider these questions as you listen to this week's message:

1. How does the imagery of light convey the power and significance of the message of Jesus in the passage?

2. In what ways does Pastor Mark emphasize the idea that the light received from Jesus is not meant to be kept to oneself but should be shared with others?

3. How does the concept of light play a role in preserving and guiding individuals in their faith, and what practical implications does it have for believers in their daily lives?

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First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.

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Exploring Luke 11:33-36 we consider three key aspects of Christ’s teaching using the imagery of light: the power, preservation, and plentiful nature of light. The Lord Jesus calls his people to reflect his light as they serve him in a dark world.

Consider these questions as you listen to this week's message:

1. How does the imagery of light convey the power and significance of the message of Jesus in the passage?

2. In what ways does Pastor Mark emphasize the idea that the light received from Jesus is not meant to be kept to oneself but should be shared with others?

3. How does the concept of light play a role in preserving and guiding individuals in their faith, and what practical implications does it have for believers in their daily lives?

Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠

Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠

Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠

Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠

Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠

Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠

YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠

Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠

First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.

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