Walking in the Light, Healing Broken Hearts
January 30, 2025 · 1:34:25 · Watch on YouTube ↗
Summary
Anton Kolganov opens with his own story - twenty-one years lost in darkness and addiction until the light of the gospel reached him through an unlikely friend. From there he builds the seminar around a simple picture: every person is like a clay vessel, and sooner or later loss, trauma, or sin leaves us cracked. Like the Eastern craft of mending broken pottery with gold, God does not hide our wounds but heals them with gold - His Word, refined like gold tried in fire, restoring the brokenhearted.
The heart of the message is learning to walk in the light. Drawing on 1 John 1, he reminds us that God is light, and the closer we step toward Him the smaller the shadow of sin falls behind us. Using the picture of four windows of the soul - what we show, what we hide, what we cannot see in ourselves, and what only God knows - he shows how openness before God and others, honest confession, and a willingness to receive correction steadily enlarge the open part of our lives. This, he says, is the slow work of being made holy.
Finally he warns against handing people tired, standard answers when their wounds are deep, and against running to false comforters - food, work, screens, even hidden habits - instead of resting in God alone. Real soul care reaches past the fruit to the root, lets the Holy Spirit, the true Comforter, expose the lies we believe, and replaces them with the truth that alone makes us free.
Key Points
- Every life is a vessel that gets broken; God mends us not by hiding the cracks but by filling them with the gold of His Word.
- God is light, and the nearer we draw to Him the smaller the shadow of our sin grows behind us.
- Walking in the light means fellowship and honesty with others, where the blood of Jesus keeps cleansing us.
- Openly confessing our faults and welcoming loving correction shrinks the hidden and blind areas of the heart.
- Ask God to reveal the roots beneath our struggles, not just the visible fruit.
- Beware false comforters and idols of the heart; only in God does the soul find true rest.
- The devil traffics in lies about God, ourselves, and others; the truth in Christ is what sets us free.
Devotional
Where are you still hiding cracks you hope no one will notice? The Lord is not embarrassed by your broken places - He longs to fill them with the gold of His Word and to heal the parts of you that have quietly ached for years. Step a little closer to the Light today, let an honest friend speak into the corners you cannot see, and ask the Spirit to show you the root, not just the fruit. The truth He reveals will not shame you; it will set you free.
“People, and even the devil, put a full stop on my life; Jesus turned it into a comma so I could keep living.”
“The closer you walk to the Light, the smaller the shadow you cast behind you.”
“Truth is never thrown like a stone; it is wrapped in love and gently offered.”