Light in a Dark Place - Greg Laurie Devotion - December 05, 2025
Greg Laurie Daily Devotions
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By Greg Laurie, Crosswalk.com

âFor God in all his fullness was pleased to live in Christ, and through him God reconciled everything to himself.He made peace with everything in heaven and on earth by means of Christâs blood on the cross.â (Colossians 1:19â20 nlt)
One sobering way to prepare for Christmas is to remember that our spiritual enemy doesnât take the holidays off. The apostle Peter wrote, âStay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devourâ (1 Peter 5:8 nlt).
Christmas is a season of giving, a season of hope, and a season of joy. But by its very nature, itâs also a season of spiritual battleâand has been ever since the need for Christâs coming first arose.
The war has been won. Jesus defeated sin and death once and for all. He paid the sacrifice for our sin once and for all. Red is the color of Christmasânot because Santa suits are red or because we wrap packages in red. Red is the color of Christmas because of the blood of Jesus Christ that was shed. By the shedding of His blood, He made eternal life possible for everyone who believes in Him.
Though the devil has been defeated, he refuses to give up the battle. We see that battle being played out in our culture today. It is the God of the Bible, the true and living God, versus all contenders. This battle goes back to the first Messianic verse in Scripture when, after the serpent tempted Adam and Eve to sin, God said to him, âAnd I will cause hostility between you and the woman, and between your offspring and her offspring. He will strike your head, and you will strike his heelâ (Genesis 3:15 nlt).
The cradle of Christ was pointing to the cross. The Incarnation was necessary for atonement. The purpose behind the birth of Jesus was the death of Jesus. This is New Testament Christianity. Itâs the division between light and darkness, between righteousness and unrighteousness, between good and evil, and between right and wrong.
Hereâs something else to ponder this Christmas season: Itâs through conflict that we find real peace. Those who challenge us as believers do so for reasons that have little to do with us. Christâs arrival in the world changed everything. His light illuminated the darkness. But some people prefer the dark. They donât want their sins to be known.
So, when they see people who live in the light, it creates conflict within themâconflict that spills out in their reaction to us. But we can trust that through this conflict, ultimate unity will come. Our responsibility is to hold our ground and pray. Pray that these people will think about their souls, consider the claims of Christ, and then ultimately turn their lives over to the Lord.
What a Christmas gift that would be.
Reflection question: What is the best strategy for you when you face conflict because of your faith?
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Greg Laurie is the pastor and founder of the Harvest churches in California and Hawaii and of Harvest Crusades. He is an evangelist, best-selling author, and movie producer. His latest film âJesus Revolution,â from Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company, is now available on-demand worldwide.
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