Darkness
leads to sin, death, lies and separation from Jesus. Light leads to truth, holiness, generosity,
sacrifice and virtue. “A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.” (Matthew 5:13-16). Once we commit our lives to Jesus and let our
light shine publicly, there’s no turning back.
Our lives can no longer be hidden once we step out in faith as witnesses
for Jesus on the job, in the neighborhood, in the public arena, or anywhere
else. When we come into the light, to
let the world know that we live in Jesus, the Truth (John 3:21; 14:6), people are
watching us to see whether we’ll falter or stay faithful to Jesus.
By our deeds
we’re to influence the world for good.
We can no more escape notice than a city set on a mountain. We should always try to be good and generous
and to walk with giant steps along the way of holiness and love, to which we’ve
been called. Love consists in sacrifice,
virtue, and integrity. We should also
strive to be patient with others who may be troubled, bearing in silence all
the sufferings that may afflict our heart, spirit, and body. By possessing Jesus, we become rulers of the
entire world.
When we
become disciples of Jesus, we need to have a taste that’s pleasing to all. When salt loses its taste, it becomes
useless. We as Christians, should always
carry a taste, so that we can glorify God through our good works. Jesus wants everyone to say yes to His presence
so that we can keep our taste and shine before all and attract everyone to the
goodness of the Lord. If we fail in good
works, we’re as useless as flavorless salt or as a lamp whose light is
concealed.
We should
never conceal our light. If we let our
light shine before men, and then turn away from following Jesus and turn back
to a worldly lifestyle, we’re “unfit” to give glory to the kingdom of God (Luke
9:62). The public credibility of the
kingdom of God is at stake, and we are on display. We’ve put ourselves in a position where we
desperately need the Holy Spirit, day by day and moment by moment, to keep us “set
aflame and burning bright” (John 5:35). Satan will temp us
to take a “breather” by stepping out of the hot lights into the darkness (John
3:19); however, stepping away from Jesus is the devil’s trap. We must continually come to Jesus (Matthew
11:28) and never move away from Him. “Fix
your eyes on Jesus”
(Hebrews 3:1) and, as the old children’s song goes, “let your little light
shine, shine, shine.”
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