Monday, January 22, 2024

Let Your Light Shine -- Radiantly

The sun beat furiously on our window. A storm had just passed, and yellow beams pierced their way through each break in the remaining black clouds. Intensity. Ferocity. Radiance. A star's unwavering resolution to pierce the darkness and unambiguously scorch the atmosphere despite the threat of further cold and gloom. Pretty incredible.

Matthew 5:16 commands us to let our light shine. We are light-bearers to the world, not of our own light or our own power, but of the Light of the world, Jesus Christ. The Message version of this passage implores:

Here’s another way to put it: You’re here to be light, bringing out the God-colors in the world. God is not a secret to be kept. We’re going public with this, as public as a city on a hill. If I make you light-bearers, you don’t think I’m going to hide you under a bucket, do you? I’m putting you on a light stand. Now that I’ve put you there on a hilltop, on a light stand—shine! Keep open house; be generous with your lives. By opening up to others, you’ll prompt people to open up with God, this generous Father in heaven.

As I felt the sun's energy warming the glass and marveled at its vibrant reflection on the surrounding landscape, I considered the intensity of the spectacle, made possible by two very conflicting conditions. The sunlight defied the clouds' shadows and threatened to dry up in an instant the deluge they had levied on our neighborhood only moments before; but without the heavy blackness that surrounded it, without the ominous threat of storm would I have even noticed the searing presence of the sun? All summer long, the sun burns hot, but its light, even its heat is dispersed, dissipated in the vast sky above; rarely do I stop to take notice of its glory or intensity. But, when framed by thick, dark clouds, the light is eye-catching, impossible to miss, and its heat is almost ruthless --a blitzkrieg of temperature and radiance.

Let your light so shine before men...Keep open house; be generous with your lives. By opening up to others, you’ll prompt people to open up with God, this generous Father in heaven. 

What is your style of spreading the good news of Jesus in this world? What is your plan for letting your light shine? Do you share your true story with others? or does your life look social-media ready all the time? Is your house open to others? Are you generous with your life and your possessions? Do you intentionally give of your time to others? Are you authentic? or are you perfect? When you talk to others about Jesus, do you tell the story of mercy and grace, a broken and degenerate sinner whom God saved? or is your conversation more like a litany of religious acts and polite Christianese

Just as the clouds enhance the energy of sunlight piercing through, so does the truth of life in this world intensify our need for Jesus. As the surrounding blackness directs one's attention to the radiance of our sun, so does the evil and pain still present in our world point to the goodness and deliverance of God's Son at the cross. As the heaviness of rain-filled clouds struggles to stand against the conquering light, so the heaviness of our hearts gives way to longing for the Conqueror, the Light of the World. The spectacle displayed across the skies draws our eyes upward to the King and Creator of it all, that we might accept His assurance of trouble, but rest in His promise of an overcoming goodness, a Kingdom in which His children might never face adversity again. And as we share our testimonies --not dwelling on the difficulties which have appeared heavy and ominous, or the struggles which have brought storms of conflict and flooded our hearts with fear, but being forthcoming in sharing them so as to define and accentuate the Son who was all along breaking through the darkness --as we share our testimonies honestly, let us bear in mind that the Light shining through us will prompt others to surrender their stories to Him that He might pierce through the clouds and shine boldly, brightly in their neighborhood.

2 comments:

  1. That was amazing. I'm sitting here looking at my granddaughter. My heart heavy. Trying not to pay any attention to my phone . Hoping for a.text or an apology. Then I pick it up right to this and begin to read and yes weep. Convicted of self indulging myself with sympathy. This article tells me in its own way. Snap out of it. Who are you in christ. Let your light shine. This as of today I am doing. No more woe is me. . Once again encouraged , knowing I am a conquer. With a story to bring others to Cheist. Let my light shie. Signed lost for words.

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    1. Let your light shine, dear friend! God will use all things for His glory and for the good of those who are in Christ. Praying for you and sending love.

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