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Light and darkness are good analogies for good and evil because darkness cannot extinuish light

I was thinking about light and darkness, and realized that darkness cannot extinguish light. Yet light can pierce darkness. In a way, this is an analogy for good and evil.  The light of God's word - the good news of Jesus - cannot be extinguished by darkness (i.e. by Satan or by anyone else). Sure, evil can oppress people, but it does not change the fact that once you have heard the good news, you've heard it. Once you accept the gift of eternal salvation, this light cannot be extinguished by darkness . By contrast, light can pierce darkness. A small amount of light is visible in pitch-black surroundings relatively easily. In the same way, the good news can still be spread even in oppressive times and places.  It's actually quite reassuring to realize that a light in the darkness cannot be put out by the fact of the darkness. In other words, light can change darkness but darkness cannot change light.   If you found this post interesting, you might also like these rel...

Jesus was perfect. Perfection does not mean being a robot or having no emotions!

Having emotions is central to being human. Jesus was the only perfect person to ever live on this planet. He had emotions and was not a robot. We should not be quick to ignore our emotions; they are what makes us human. Jesus is a wonderful example of what it is to be in a human body, yet be free of the imperfections that all of us have. Jesus displayed many emotions during his time on Earth.  One example is when He was angry that the moneylenders were doing business in the temple. He overturned their tables. He was not robotic about it. He was human, yet he had perfect discernment to know that this was the correct thing to do.  Then Jesus entered the temple and drove out all who were selling and buying in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money-changers and the seats of those who sold doves. He said to them, ‘It is written, “My house shall be called a house of prayer”; but you are making it a den of robbers.’ Matthew 21: 12 One big difference between Him an...