Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Let It Shine!

 

     You know the song. You sang it in Sunday school, “This Little Light of Mine,” The chorus includes these words, “I’m gonna let it shine, let it shine let it shine.” Picture a very dark cave. You cannot see your hand in front of your face. You struggle, groping in the dark, trying to find a way out. And then you spot it; a candle ahead, brightly lit, on the floor of the cave.

     This tiny, intimate light changes everything. This small light will guide you out of a dark place. It lights the space around you, bringing awareness to the truth of your surroundings, a beacon, a feeling of warmth, a way out. It brings hope. A small count of light will offer the same into the darkness around us. Our little lights can bring hope and guidance. The light in us is Jesus.

     We can’t shine for others until we are emptied of the darkness within and filled with the light ourselves. Jesus exposes darkness, all of it, and heals it with His love and light. Allowing Him into our secret places isn’t always easy. We are comfortable there. Can we trust Him? Can we trust Him with the hurt stuffed down deep within, all of the past and present grief? Can we bring it out into the light and allow the God of love to remove the darkness? He is the great healer. He will do it!

     And nothing can snuff it out again. Even if the enemy of our souls tries and tempts and entices, Jesus is more powerful. The light dispels the darkness. The darkness has lost its power.

The light of the righteous shines brightly but the lamp of the wicked is snuffed out.  Proverbs 13:9

The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it.  John 1:5

    If there is darkness engulfing your life right now with dread, worry, hopelessness or fear, God can handle it. That darkness has no power over Him. Fill up on His light.

Let it shine! Let it shine! Let it shine! (Matthew 5:14-16)

Dear Jesus,

Thank you for Your words to us today. With You in our hearts, our minds, and our spirit, we can bring Your light to a darkened world. Remind us of that truth. Where You are, there is light. You have come into the world as light and Your glory will shine within us and through us until we witness Your full glory.

Amen

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