Read John 3:1-21
According to the apostle John, Nicodemus “came to
Jesus by night” (John 3:2). Was this Pharisee skulking under cover of darkness,
embarrassed or ashamed that he, as one of the ruling class, was curious about
Jesus?
Some have suggested that it was just cooler at
night. Others have said that evening was a better time to ask Jesus questions
because it was quieter and there were fewer distractions.
We really don’t know the reason Nicodemus went to Jesus
at night, but John seemed determined to make a point of that specific fact.
Every time he mentioned Nicodemus, he identified him by saying something like:
“You know who I’m talking about—the guy who came to Jesus by night” (see 7:50; 19:39).
Nicodemus, no doubt, was quite moral and lived
according to Mosaic Law. People probably thought he was a pretty good person.
Yet none of that mattered. He was in the dark about who Jesus really was, and
he wanted to know the truth. So he was drawn from the darkness into the
presence of “the light of the world” (John 8:12).
Jesus calls us “out of darkness” too (1 Peter 2:9)
and promises that whoever believes in Him will not stay in the dark (John 12:46).
Our search for truth is hindered by the darkness of
the night, until the Bright and Morning Star reveals His brilliant light.
Faith in Christ is not a leap into the dark; it’s a
step into the Light.
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