
Pharisees, Lawyers, and Light Bulbs: A Fresh Look at Luke 11
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Pastor Ken Davis explores the metaphor of light and darkness in Luke 11, revealing how Jesus confronts the religious hypocrites of his day while teaching us about true spiritual sight. Our ability to perceive spiritual truth depends entirely on our inner condition - whether our "eye is good" or corrupted by darkness.
• Jesus identifies himself as the light of the world that cannot be extinguished
• The condition of our spiritual "eye" determines whether we can perceive God's truth
• Religious leaders focused on outward appearances while neglecting justice and love
• Jesus pronounces "woes" on those who burden others with religious rules they themselves wouldn't follow
• Believers are called to be "the light of the world," not hiding their faith but letting it shine
• True faith begins as personal but must be shared publicly
• Our light should shine in such a way that others glorify God, not ourselves