How to Leave Darkness Behind

by Chuck Adair on March 11, 2026

How to Leave Darkness Behind

Read I John 1:5-7
Today’s Truth

Plants grow and change every day. God has put miraculous systems in place whereby plants put forth new leaves, bear fruit, and spread deeper roots.

Like the plants in our houses and yards, God intends for us to grow, bear fruit, and dig deep roots. As we read the Bible, it reads us. When we meditate on it, it exposes the dark places inside us, calling us to change and become pure and holy like God intends. But what do purity and holiness look like?

Discussion Questions
  • How have you changed since becoming a Christian? How has reading the Bible and talking to God in prayer played a part in that transformation?
  • Looking back at Galatians 5, is there anything God might want to weed out of you?
Application

In John 8:12, Jesus told his followers, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” 1 John explains that we cannot have fellowship with God if we walk in darkness. If we live at peace with our sinful nature and pursue its desires, we walk in darkness.

Walking in the light requires us to weed out our sinful nature. God will help us, “purify[ing] us from all sin” (1 John 1:7). But just as a plant takes time to grow upward and spread its branches and roots, we grow in the power and grace of God over time.

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