This
man came for a witness, to bear witness of the Light, that all
through him might believe. He was not that Light, but was
sent to bear witness of that Light.
John 1:7-8*
One theme that is increasingly
apparent in the genre of futuristic and fantasy literature
is the theme of light verses darkness. It’s not just the
idea of good guys against the bad guys, but about the vast power of darkness
swallowing up actual light energy; it's about noble warriors fighting
against overwhelming odds to restore light to the universe.
Something else is going on here;
it’s the battle of science fiction versus science non-fiction.
Imagination is often brought down by cold, hard facts. The fact
is that darkness, just like silence and vacuums, doesn’t even
exist. They are just the absence of something that does exist (light,
sound, and matter).
If you were to go into a cave
that hadn’t been exposed to light in 100 years and then
light a match, the darkness would quickly dissipate. (When I say
quickly, we’re talking about the speed of light). Darkness
can’t hold a candle to it.
On the first day of creation,
God made light energy; it hadn’t existed before. From that
day forward darkness had to yield to light. They can’t
co-exist together.
There’s no sun, moon, lamps,
or flashlights in heaven, because Jesus is there and He is the source of
all light (both physical and spiritual). “Darkness” is a
word that will forever be dropped from the heavenly vocabulary.
Hell is described as a place of
“outer darkness” (Matthew 8:12). Christ is not there, so
there will be no light.
Jesus came to this world to be
our source of light. “And the light shines in the
darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend (or overcome) it” (John 1:5).
*Context John 1:1-9
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