Pastor Sam's Weekly Devotionals
Seeing the Kingdom’s Dawning
Verse for Meditation:
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it.” – John 1:5
The events of last year have created a lot of anxiety for many as the stability of the last half century seems to be unraveling. 2026 looks to continue the uncertainty. Our VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous) world has led to a BANI (brittle, anxious, non-linear, incomprehensible one) world.
Can there still be hope for the future? Yes! Because history remains God’s story. This month’s reflections will remind us to look through the lens of God’s Kingdom. This second devotion reminds us that this present darkness is but a brief phase before the coming of God’s Kingdom of Light:
IN WORD – We were born into a kingdom of darkness. Sure, we’ve gotten glimpses of light, and most of us have managed not to sink as deeply into darkness as others. But the systems of this world are not set up selflessly or efficiently, and those with power rarely wield it exclusively for the benefit of others. We know that because millennia of human governments, economies, and other social systems have not solved poverty, crime, greed, or corruption. Like a civilization that can’t see beyond its own borders, we’ve never grasped pure and holy alternatives. Our world can be a very dark place.
On the other hand, this world is not a kingdom of total darkness. Though unbridled sin and corruption would make it so, God has sent light into the world to shine into dark places. Some of us have seen the light without becoming light ourselves, while others of us have seen it and begun to reflect it clearly. Meanwhile, many can hardly tell the difference. Maladjusted eyes don’t distinguish light from dark but perceive everything as some shade of gray. They benefit from the light but don’t recognize its source. The kingdom of darkness has blinded them to the light of the world.
Even so, the light has come, and we can’t afford to live in the gray. Our job is to make distinctions, to choose daily which kingdom to dwell in—not which kingdom to belong to, for our faith has already settled that, but which one to experience moment by moment. Human beings make hundreds of choices a day, and Kingdom citizens must always choose light. Darkness does us no favors.
IN DEED – If you want to overcome, learn to live in the light. That’s what Jesus meant when He said to seek His Kingdom above all else (Matthew 6:33) and what John later wrote to Christians who were confusing the source of their life (1 John 1:5-7). Many claim fellowship with God and then choose darkness. It won’t work. Daily decisions, even small ones, make a difference. Real life happens only in the light. “Every time you make a choice, you are turning the central part of you . . . into something a little different from what it was before.” – C.S. Lewis (in “Heaven on Earth” by Chris Tiegreen)
It is very easy to walk in the world’s narratives and think that it is all there is. Many Christians only see hope when we die and go to heaven. But the Bible has a very different narrative in that the Kingdom of Heaven is already active in this world (just consider the first few verses of the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6:9-13 of “heaven on earth”). Even now, God’s light can push away any darkness if we choose to let Jesus and the Holy Spirit transform our lives and circumstances.
Take time to read the letter of 1 John this week and ask the Holy Spirit to help you live daily in the already-present light of eternity shining from Jesus’ Presence in your life. Have a blessed week! – from Singapore, Pastor Sam