That’s
what Jesus teaches us as well. Warning us that we would live in dark times, He
reminded us that because of Him we are “the light of the world” (Matt. 5:14)
and that our good deeds would be the power against the darkness for the glory
of God (v.16). And Peter, writing to believers in Christ who were facing severe
persecution, told them to live so that those accusing them would “by [their]
good works which they observe, glorify God” (1 Peter 2:12).
There
is one force that the darkness cannot conquer—the force of loving acts of
kindness done in Jesus’ name. It is God’s people who turn the other cheek, go
the extra mile, and forgive and even love their enemies who oppose them who
have the power to turn the tide against evil. So look for the privileged
opportunity to perform acts of kindness today to bring the light of Christ to
others.
Light
up your world with an act of kindness. (RBC)