Matthew 5:16 In
the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may
see your good deeds and praise your
Father in heaven.
Quite recently, Evelyn and I had our
front yard re-landscaped. The bushes were overgrown and the whole yard needed a
major makeover. I’m not much of a gardener, so we hired two people to do the
work. They labored for two days. On the first day, they dug out the old bushes
and trimmed the trees. On the second day, they planted some new bushes and
flowers, and mulched the whole area. We were both very pleased with the results.
We also purchased some small white
fencing to ‘prettify’ the whole garden, which looked terrific during the day. At
night-time, however, something was missing. We bought solar powered globular
lights and placed them in the mulched area. They were perfect! Their additional
lighting has brightened the whole garden and added to our delight.
I personally love the additional fact that the
solar lights don’t need to be switched on, or have their bulbs replaced. They
build up their energy during the day from the sun’s rays, and at dusk they turn
on by themselves, giving the garden some extra charm. It makes the whole place
look attractive and is very pleasing to the eye.
As Christian people, we are supposed
to reflect the love of Christ through our daily deeds so that others may be
attracted to God. If we build up our faith resources through daily contact with
the Son using prayer and scripture reading, then we will have the potential to
make good choices and become better witnesses for Jesus. At times, the world
around us can be a dark and frightening place, but with Christ’s light shining
from His people, the world can be transformed into a place of healing and help,
light and love.
Questions for personal reflection
How do I recharge
my faith in Christ each day? How do I display His light through my daily deeds?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, You are the Light of the
world and we are called to reflect Your brilliance through our deeds and
choices, faith and lives. Help us to seek better and more consistent ways to reenergize
our spirits and deepen our connection to You. Grant us opportunities this week
to be compassionate and loving disciples of Your words and ways. In Your Holy
Name, we pray. Amen.
John
Stuart is the pastor of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If
you would like to comment on today’s message or ask questions, please contact
him by email at Traqair@aol.com.
Today’s
image is one of John’s crayon drawings called ‘Lamp.’ If you would like to view
a larger version, please click on the following link: Lamp.
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