Romans 13:11-14 The Dawn of Light | Guest Speaker Chaplain Steve Coates
This powerful Advent message invites us to wake up from spiritual slumber and clothe ourselves in the light of Christ. Drawing from Romans 13:11-14, we're reminded that our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed, and the night is nearly over. The sermon beautifully weaves together the theme of light throughout Scripture, from God's first words in Genesis—'Let there be light'—to the promise in Revelation of a city illuminated by the glory of God where there is no night. We're challenged to recognize that Jesus didn't just bring light into the world; He is the light. This isn't merely poetic imagery but profound truth about His nature and our calling. The contrast between darkness and light runs deeper than we might initially think. It's not just about avoiding obvious sins but about actively putting on the armor of light, which means clothing ourselves with Christ Himself. As we navigate this Advent season with its decorations and traditions, every light we see can become a reminder to pray, 'Lord, let there be light—shine through me.' The call is clear: we were once darkness, but now we are light in the Lord, and we're meant to walk as children of light so others can find their way out of darkness.
