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A Home of Darkness
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

A Home of Darkness

E.A. Johnston · 7:01

E.A. Johnston powerfully illustrates the spiritual darkness of a godless home and urges believers to actively share the gospel to rescue souls from eternal darkness.
In 'A Home of Darkness,' E.A. Johnston shares a heartfelt testimony of growing up in a spiritually dark and godless home, haunted by sin and demonic presence. Drawing from Scripture, he vividly portrays the reality of hell as a place of outer darkness and calls believers to a passionate commitment to evangelism. Through personal experience and biblical teaching, Johnston challenges listeners to care deeply for lost souls and actively share the gospel to rescue others from eternal darkness.

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In Psalm 82 5 we read They know not Neither will they understand They walk on in darkness All the foundations of the earth are out of course That verse pretty much sums up friends my upbringing in a godless home The home that I was raised in was a home of darkness My father had no religion. I never saw him inside of a church My mother had a Catholic religion, but she seldom went to church I never saw either one of my parents pray, but I heard them curse God and swear On top of that the home we lived in was haunted by demon spirits You would hear heavy footsteps Walking up and down the hall upstairs, but no one was there at least no one you could see Occasionally a terrifying pounding would begin on the door beneath the stairwell And if you open that door cold air would come out on you even on a hot summer day The home I grew up in was a home of darkness Hell is a home of darkness Jesus ascribes the region of hell as outer darkness Have you ever been somewhere friends when the lights have gone out and it was so dark You couldn't see anything around you. Well hell is dark like that You were engulfed with blankets of darkness.

I believe hell is dark because of sin A unsaved person exists in a kingdom of darkness now Which is the devil's kingdom of this world if you live in sin and die in sin You go from a kingdom of darkness to a place of greater darkness and it's a prison as well From which there is no release. I grew up in a home of darkness And as a title of my message this evening friends a home of darkness My tech can be found in Matthew's gospel in chapter 6 You can turn in your Bibles there now friends. We will be in verse 23 Jesus is here speaking of those outside of him who live in spiritual darkness He said But if thine eye be evil the whole body shall be full of darkness if Therefore the light that is in thee be darkness How great is that darkness and there are some aspects I would like to bring before you tonight friends regarding this theme of living in darkness number one There are many kids Living right now in a home of darkness How would they ever hear the gospel to be set free from that darkness Proverbs 4 19 states The way of the wicked is as darkness.

They know not at what they stumble The lost teenager will become the lost adult who is going to reach them with the gospel if not you friend Number two a man cared about my soul Although I lived in a home of darkness There was a man who lived across the street who was a neighbor who cared about my soul He was a pastor and he took notice of my desperate situation of growing up in a godless home So he stepped in he showed me that he cared about me Invited me to have breakfast with his family a couple of times a week and he did the strangest thing at the Dinner table. He bowed his head in prayer I had never seen a man pray before but he went around the table praying for each of us They're his family members and me this awkward teenage boy who sat there Bewildered he cared about my soul Enough to pray for me and preach to me and witness to me and he gave me my first Bible Which I still have this day He taught me about Jesus the one who came down here so we can go up there That man cared about my soul. My parents didn't but this dear man did he reached out to me? Do we care about Someone's soul enough to reach out to them with the gospel I've known a lot of pastors who never once knocked on a stranger's door with the good news of the gospel I know some pastors who wouldn't walk across the street to tell a stranger about Christ Jesus They've never done any personal witnessing themselves Their community goes to hell and darkness because of their self-preservation How about you friend are you saved if you are Then what are you doing about spreading the gospel in your town tonight? this week I Handed out some gospel tracts to some man and shared with them and I asked them to read these little booklets that Contained the promise of life and they promised me that they would read about Jesus Are you handing out gospel tracts to those around you who sit in darkness? number three The final abode of the sinner is one of darkness The sinners long home is the darkness of hell Jesus declared in Matthew 8 12 But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness There should be weeping and gnashing of teeth Weeping speaks of great loss and grief and gnashing of teeth Signifies great anger and regret and that's the darkness of hell friends.

It's a terrible place. I grew up in a home of darkness But someone cared enough for my soul and didn't want me to go to hell. Oh friends, please Go find someone and tell them about Jesus and snatch them from the fire Of living in a home of darkness Let us pray

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Reality of a Home of Darkness
    • Psalm 82:5 describes the spiritual blindness and darkness.
    • Personal testimony of growing up in a godless, demon-haunted home.
    • Hell is portrayed as outer darkness, a place of eternal separation.
  2. II. The Kingdom of Darkness and Sin
    • Unbelievers live in the devil’s kingdom of darkness now.
    • Sin leads from present darkness to eternal darkness in hell.
    • Matthew 6:23 warns of the body filled with darkness if the eye is evil.
  3. III. The Call to Evangelism and Soul Care
    • Many children live in homes of darkness and need the gospel.
    • The impact of a caring pastor who prayed and witnessed personally.
    • Believers are challenged to reach out and share the gospel actively.
  4. IV. The Final Abode of the Sinner
    • Hell described as outer darkness with weeping and gnashing of teeth.
    • The eternal consequences of rejecting Christ.
    • Urgent appeal to rescue souls from the fire of darkness.

Key Quotes

“The home I grew up in was a home of darkness.” — E.A. Johnston
“If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!” — E.A. Johnston
“Go find someone and tell them about Jesus and snatch them from the fire of living in a home of darkness.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Recognize the spiritual darkness that can exist in homes and communities and pray for God’s light to shine.
  • Be intentional about sharing the gospel with those living in spiritual darkness around you.
  • Care deeply for the souls of others, just as the pastor cared for the speaker, and take practical steps to reach out.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'a home of darkness' mean in this sermon?
It refers to a household lacking God’s presence, characterized by spiritual blindness, sin, and even demonic oppression.
Why does the speaker emphasize the darkness of hell?
To highlight the terrifying reality of eternal separation from God and the consequences of living in sin.
How did the pastor’s actions impact the speaker?
The pastor’s prayers, care, and sharing of the gospel brought light into the speaker’s dark upbringing and led to salvation.
What is the main challenge to believers in this sermon?
To actively evangelize and reach out to those living in spiritual darkness, just as the pastor did for the speaker.
What Bible passage is central to the sermon’s message?
Matthew 6:23, which warns about the body being full of darkness if the eye is evil.

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