This bible verse refers to Jesus Christ, the One who was in existence in the beginning. It refers to Jesus as 'the light'.
According to the Bible, the life of Christ is the light of mankind. This is remarkable; it means that those who have His life have this kind of light in them - the light of mankind.
And it's not just about having this light in you, you must let that light show through you, for there would be no point in lighting a candle if you go on to hide it under a bushel!
This is probably the greatest lesson you will ever learn about how to be a light that shines in the darkness. You must first accept Christ, the light, so that you may be saved.
The life of Jesus Christ is the source of light. In other words, Jesus Christ is the light of mankind. He shines in the darkness and confounds it; not only that, but the darkness has not and cannot overcome this light.
Truly, Jesus Christ has already overcome all manner of darkness so that we too may walk in total victory.
Here is the interesting part: you, through Christ, are the light of your community.
Here is another interesting part: you cannot shine unless you are willing and ready to.
To shine like a light in this world, or to dim like a shadow, is actually a personal choice.
You may be a Christian but still feel and live like there is no light in you; you feel and live like you are like everybody else. That's got to change; all it means is that you are hiding your candle under a bushel! Let your light shine, that's the message of this written sermon.
Let's get practical - how do we, or can we, let our lights shine?
There may be some complicated manuals available on "how to let your light shine as a Christian." But I will give you a very simple method.
People say you become like that which you think about most; you become like that which you look at most; you become like that which you love most; you become like that on which you meditate most; you become like the one you emulate most .... or something like that.
So, you become like Jesus the more you gaze at Him, the more you admire Him, the more you meditate on Him, the more you read about Him, and the more you make Him your point of reference in every aspect of your life.
So here are a few examples of how you can let your light shine:
- In sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ, so that light may come to those who sit in darkness.
- In the manner in which you speak to others. Your speech should be sound, seasoned with salt, leaving the listener either edified or lifted in spirit. Unfortunately, when some Christians open their mouths, darkness immediately engulfs the listener!
- In courteousness, humility, or how you relate to people in general.
- In meeting people at the point of their need, to the best of your ability.
- In being there for people who are hurting or in bereavement.
I have come across Christians who seem to sometimes forget that they are Christians. I am sorry about that; it should never happen, not even for a second. One can never be able to let their light shine before men in such a state of stupor!
DEVOTIONAL PRAYER
Prayer Point for Today: That I may be a light visible to those around me, to the end that they may know Christ and be saved, and that they may be encouraged to live hope-filled lives.
Father, I thank You for making me a light to those around me.
I will strive, for as long as I live, to be a source of hope, comfort, encouragement, and inspiration to mankind.
I will devote my life to actions that bring smiles to many faces, young and old and keep clear of any unjust and hurting behavior towards others.
I trust the Holy Spirit, who is my enabler, to lead me in the way I should go, in the words I should utter, in the actions I should take, to the end that You, my God, may be glorified.
In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray.
Amen.
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