Let
your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify
your Father which is in heaven.
Matthew 5:16
My grandson and I stopped at
the grocery store to get the ingredients for his favorite food, spaghetti. As
we started down an aisle, I heard someone calling to me from behind. A stranger
approached my buggy. She told me that she needed help buying groceries for her
family. She offered to let me call someone and verify her story. God’s Spirit prompted
me to help her. The checker scanned her groceries, and I charged the bill to my
credit card. The stranger thanked me for my help and offered to give me her
personal contact information. I replied, “If you truly have a need, then God is
going to bless this.”
Our Scripture tells us that
we are to let our light shine brightly in the world so that others can see the
Father. But do we look different than others in the world? The world we live in
is dark with sin, and as Christians we need to shine brightly.
Daily we hear and read of
shootings, drugs, and crime. The family that God designed does not exist anymore.
People need the Lord, and they need hope. As God’s children we can give that
hope to them if we live as a shining example of Christ through our words and
actions. We should desire to flood the world with His Light!
Since that encounter at the
grocery store, I have thought about the light I cast as I meet others daily. Do
I have unconfessed sin that is causing my light not to shine its brightest for
Him? Have I grown complacent in my walk with the Lord so that my light is
dim? Does my light flicker off and on? Do I serve wholeheartedly then slack off? Or am I a bright and shining beacon
of Christ’s love? That is the light we should desire to be. I must stay in
fellowship with Christ and sensitive to His leading if I am going to be a
beacon in this dark world.
The words to the song, Let Others See Jesus in You, ring in my
head as I think about my light in this world.
Let others see Jesus in you, Let others
see Jesus in you;
Keep telling the story, be faithful and
true, Let others see Jesus in you.
Heavenly Father, my desire is to be a beacon to
others. Reveal areas where I am dim and dirty so that I may confess my sin. I
want others to see Jesus in me.
Janet
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