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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Have your Experienced the Light of God Love?




Gospel
John 3:16-21


Reading

God so loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life. - John 3:16


Revelation

Nothing hidden stays hidden when God's love enters our lives in Him. What once felt confusing, heavy, or dark is now illuminated by His presence. He reveals that the darkness we feared was never meant to destroy us—it was meant to be transformed by His light. Every place we once avoided, every wound we tried to hide, every fear we kept in the shadows—the Lord gently bring into the light so we can finally breathe freely. His light is not harsh; it is restoring. His love is not condemning; it is redeeming. He show us that the very areas we thought were beyond hope are the places He choose to shine the brightest.


Reflection

We have seen and experienced moments when life seem to be in the dark—moments of uncertainty, guilt, weakness, or confusion. Yet now we realize that God's love has been quietly working behind the scenes, preparing us for clarity and freedom. What once felt like darkness was simply a place waiting for His light. God's love reveals truth so we can walk in freedom. His light exposes not to punish, but to restore. His presence turns fear into understanding and shame into healing. His love is patient enough to wait for us to step into the light. Today, we see that the transformation happening in us is not because we are strong, but because God's love is stronger than any darkness we have ever known.


Response 

Lord Jesus,

Thank You for bringing light into the places I once hid. Thank You for loving me enough to reveal what I could not see on my own. I surrender every shadow, every fear, every hidden part of my heart to You. Shine Your light wherever You desire, and let Your love continue to transform me.

Help me walk in truth, not fear. Help me choose light, not hiding. Help me trust that whatever You reveal, You also redeem. Jesus, I welcome Your light. I embrace Your love. And I choose to walk forward with confidence, knowing that what once was dark is now filled with Your glory.

Amen.


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