The idea
of light is used frequently in the Bible. Jesus said that He is the
Light of the world (John 9:5). We are
told to “put on the armor of light” by clothing ourselves with the Lord (Rom. 13:12-14). And Matthew 5:16
instructs that we should “let [our] light so shine before men, that they may
see [our] good works and glorify [our] Father in heaven.”
A light
that doesn’t shine has lost its usefulness. Jesus said that no one hides a
light under a basket but puts it on a lampstand to illuminate everything around
it (Matt. 5:15). Our
light (our actions) should point people to the One who is the Light. We don’t
have any light in ourselves, but we shine with the reflection of Christ (Eph. 5:8).
God has
placed each of us in a specific environment that will best allow us to shine
with His light. Don’t be like a burned-out streetlight. Shine on!
Whether
you’re a candle in a corner
or a beacon on a hill, let your light shine. (RBC)
or a beacon on a hill, let your light shine. (RBC)