Light: Divine Integrity and
Illumination; 1 John 1:6
1 John 1:6 NASB
“If we say that we have fellowship with Him and {yet} walk in the darkness, we
lie and do not practice the truth.”
The doctrine of light (Cont…)
- Light in reference to rightness and white purity
is used as an illustration of the righteousness of God; His standard. Job
30:26 NASB “When I expected good, then evil came; When I waited
for light, then
darkness came.”
Notice the synonymous parallelism in he text. Light is
paralleled to good; darkness paralleled to evil. Isaiah 5:20 NASB “Woe to those who call evil good, and
good evil; Who substitute
darkness for
light and light for darkness; Who substitute bitter for sweet and sweet for
bitter!” Isaiah 58:8 NASB “Then your light will break out like the
dawn, And your recovery will speedily spring
forth;
And your righteousness will go before
you; The glory of the LORD will be your rear guard.”
Micah 7:9 NASB “I will bear the indignation of the LORD Because I
have sinned against Him, Until He pleads
my case and
executes justice for me. He will bring me out to the light, {And}
I will see His righteousness.” The seeing here is related to the illumination
of the light which is His righteousness. So
righteousness and justice illuminate man, it connects the
revelatory feature to His integrity.
- Light in its piercing quality is illuminating and
revealing what is in the darkness is a metaphor for the justice of God.
Amos 5:18 NASB “Alas, you who are longing for
the day of the LORD, For what purpose
{will} the day of the LORD {be} to you? It {will be} darkness and not light.”
- The absence of light is darkness and indicates
the presence of divine judgment. It is the condemnation of God for the
violation of His righteous standards. Amos 5:18, 20 is
talking about the day of the Lord which begins with the Tribulation.
“{Will} not the day of the LORD {be} darkness instead of light, Even gloom with no brightness in it?” So darkness is
used to represent the condemnation of God on fallen man, rebellious
mankind, rebellious nations in the Tribulation.
- The presence of light often refers to the
veracity of God, His eternal truth and its revelation. Psalm 43:3 NASB
“O send out Your light and Your truth, let them
lead me; Let them bring me to Your holy hill And to Your dwelling places.”
What leads us? His light, which is the revelation of His standards, His
righteousness and justice, the revelation of His character, His integrity.
So light, then, is revelation from the righteousness and justice and love
of God that illuminates us to His righteousness, justice and love.
- Specifically, then, light describes the facets or
components of God’s integrity: His righteousness, justice, love, and
truth. These components are specifically linked together in Psalm 89:14 NASB
“Righteousness and justice are the foundation of Your
throne; Lovingkindness [chesed] and truth go before
You. [15] How blessed are the people who know the joyful sound! O LORD,
they walk in the light of Your countenance.” What
is “the light of Your countenance” that they walk
in? That is explained in v. 14: righteousness, justice, lovingkindness, and truth. His essence, specifically,
is focused just like a magnifying glass can take sunlight and focus it
down to one tight point. What the light of God does is focus on four
primary attributes, not that the others aren’t there but that these are
the ones that are most in focus.
- The veracity or truth of God is the attribute
underlying His revelation. It is related to His righteousness and justice,
that is why the Word of God is infallible and inerrant; it is because it
comes from His absolute righteousness and justice, therefore it is perfect
and without error. So light is then used to represent the illumination of
divine truth. Bible doctrine lights our thinking and our way of life. The
Psalmist said: “In thy light we see light… Thy word is a lamp to my feet
and a light to my path.” It is the Word that is the expression of His
truth, and it expresses in the revelation of God His standards and His
justice, and how man can become aligned to the justice and righteousness of
God by faith alone in Christ alone. This is further connected between
light and life. “In Him was life, and the life was the light of men.” It
is the revelation of God which is the light of men that produces real life
in man. So the total essence of God gives us revelation which is the basis
for life. Proverbs 6:23 NASB “For the commandment is a lamp and the teaching
is light; And reproofs for discipline are the way of life.” Notice that
reproofs for discipline and the commandment are parallel here. They illuminate
and they are the way of life. So it is on the basis to His revelation, His
light, that we have real life.
- In conclusion, light represents the totality of
divine essence with special emphasis on His righteousness, justice, truth
and love, and that essence provides the basis for illumination and guidance
of Bible doctrine for us. Walking in the light is not merely walking
consistent with His integrity, righteousness and justice, but includes walking
consistently with Scripture. So if our belief or behaviour violates
Scripture, then we are no longer walking in the light. The question here
is: how much sin does it take to violate the righteousness and justice of
God? Some people would say that walking in the light restricts walking in
the light to walking in the light of revelation. We have to understand
that when John says God is light in verse four that is talking about His
character. When he goes to verse 5 he is talking about the expression of
that character in the Word. But you can’t get the one without the other,
they are inseparable. Some teach that walking in the light is just walking
in obedience to His Word, if you are ignorant of a sin then you are not
out of fellowship until God the Holy Spirit illuminates you to the
sinfulness of that act, and then you have the option of confession or not.
So you are not out of fellowship until you knowingly sin. But any little
sin, known or unknown, anything that violates the righteous character of
God and His revelation, whether we know it or not, puts us instantly out
of fellowship.
- Darkness then, in contrast to light, is used to
represent the totality of that which is opposed to God. That would be
Satan, his kingdom, his systems of thought [cosmic system], immorality,
sin and evil, which characterises Satan’s plan and proceedings. Darkness
represents everything that is opposed to God. So we are either walking in
darkness or we are walking in light, we are not ever walking in some sort
of grey zone where you just have a power outage. It is absolute; it is one
or the other, not a little bit of both.
- Conclusion: Light and darkness are mutually
exclusive and incompatible. This means that there can be co compromise
between the plan of God for the church age believer and the strategy of
Satan for ruling this world through the thought forms of the cosmic
system. That brings in the idea of it is not just what you do, it is how
you do it. It is methodology as well as ultimate belief. Since they are
mutually exclusive man is operating in either one or the other: either in
darkness or in light; either aligned with God or aligned with Satan.
Indeed, this means that the believer inside the cosmic system is the enemy
of God, according to James 4:4; the enemy of the cross, Philippians 3:18;
an antichrist, 1 John 2:18. Nevertheless, though the believer is eternally
secure and cannot lose his salvation, he will lose reward, destroy his
spiritual advantage, and he will experience shame at the judgment seat of
Christ, 1 John 2. The believer, therefore, is in a continuous battle
between darkness and light, the sin nature versus the Holy Spirit,
self-centred arrogance versus humility towards God, application of
doctrine or rejection of doctrine.