Light so Bright it Becomes Interpretive

Interpretative light has all the attributes of the divine nature of God and is distributed to man by an earnest desire to have the radiant light of the Gospel shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit.

We actually walk in unfiltered light, the Light that was made flesh by God sending the Word in the flesh in His Son Jesus. The interpretive light is the ability to accept the Grace and Truth that came in the earth when Jesus appeared, All the Light, the Word, the Grace, and the Truth came “just like that”!

All this came at once and allowed us the ability to walk in maximum light that removes all doubt, and this maximum light has in it, total understanding.  When you understand the light that God has lit within you, you find yourself, in Him!

We all have this light within us and it is in differing degrees, just as some stars are brighter than others, but those closest to the Source radiate the most light.

To understand interpretative light we must look at the definition of interpret; one meaning is elucidate, which means to, bring light upon, lucid means to have clear perception, and pellucid means to allow maximum light.

We can receive maximum light and then edify and encourage with maximum light, bringing an understanding to all in regards to God’s plan and purpose for life.

I received this maximum light recently in regards to, 2 Timothy 1:7 which says “God did not give us the spirit of fear, but He gave us the spirit of power, love, and a sound mind”. The interpretive light that I received on this verse was that God gave me, out of Himself, the spirit of power, love, and a sound mind, these attributes were in Him and He gave them to me!

By receiving God’s maximum or interpretive light on this verse, I immediately had peace, humility, and reverence. I also received the light or power to walk in these Godly attributes, these inherent attributes that are mine by being a son of God.

Where there is no interpretation of God’s Light, people cast off restraints; moral limits, social controls, but blessed is the one who sees the Light and responds to it. Amen!

We need Godly wisdom to pull this interpretive light from the realm of the spirit into our hearts, Godly wisdom is the key to understanding the light that is bountifully held in God’s Word.

Faith allows this light and the more faith you have in the Word of God the more light you are able to interpret out of it. We all have a measure of faith (light), (the candle of the Lord) in our spirit and by hearing and hearing the Word of God we walk in a light so bright that it becomes interpretive to us. What an amazing and enlightening spiritual system our God has bestowed upon us!

All this maximum light was brought to us by Jesus Christ, He became the Word made flesh, was given as the Light of the world, walked out His eternal plan on the earth. Prophets foretold it; apostles taught and wrote about it. Today, preachers preach it, teachers teach it, and we have all the abilities in us to receive and witness to it.

The Light in us can become so bright that people can interpret Jesus; just by the way we talk and act. Amen! This truly is the Gospel message and the great commission.

Light that overtakes the darkness and brings people to the understanding of Jesus Christ should be beaming in us and beaming out of us. So interpret and beam some light today, not a small beam as a flashlight, but a great beam as a searchlight!

Let us continue to search for opportunities to bring maximum light into situations and do it with a knowing that it will change everything it comes into contact with, for the good. 

Remember that the human spirit is the lamp of the Lord, His lamp is in you and it sheds light on your inmost being, bringing an interpretive brightness to all your ways, and in all your ways acknowledge Him!

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Scriptures of content and encouragement: John 1:1-5, Psalm 84:11, Proverbs 29:18, Micah 4:2, Romans 12:3, Romans 10:17, Acts 1:8, and Proverbs 20:27, “The spirit God breathed into man is like a living lamp, a shining light, searching into the innermost chamber of our being” Amen!