Let it Shine
This Christmas season the world aches and groans because of the
losses and tragedies of the year. Many lives have been broken, and many dreams
have been shattered. People the world over need to see the light of love that
came down on that very first Christmas to bsrighten their lives, about which
the prophet Isaiah wrote, “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great
light; those who dwelt in the land of the shadow of death, upon them a light
has shined” (Isaiah 9:2).
Today
it may seem that this light has all but disappeared, as the shadows around us
deepen. But things that seem aren’t necessarily so. Darkness can
never triumph over light. We have but to flip a light switch or light a candle,
and darkness will be driven from the room.
It can be the same in life. We can let
the light and love of Jesus into our hearts and then shine it onto those around
us by reaching out with kindness and concern. His light will shine brightly
against the backdrop of hatred and indifference that permeates much of the
world, and it will drive away the darkness from our immediate surroundings.
Even one candle can be seen a mile away when it’s dark. “What’s
the use of that?” you ask. “That does not change much!” It may seem that the
difference would be too small to be noticed and too small to matter, but you’d
be surprised. Even one candle can be seen a mile away when it’s very dark.
There
is a story about a man who, as he walked along the beach, picked up stranded
starfish and tossed them back into the ocean. A curious passer-by asked, “Why
do you do that? There are hundreds of those starfish on this beach. What
difference does it make?” The man bent down and he picked up another starfish.
As he tossed it into the water he replied, “It made a difference to that
one.”
You
can make a difference, too, by letting your light so shine that those whose
lives you touch will be encouraged and regain hope for the year ahead. As with
the starfish, you may not be able to reach out to everyone, but you can make a
difference in the lives you do touch. And it doesn’t stop there, because they,
in turn, can make a difference in the lives they touch.
It
can happen, and it can start now if we will all make this our Christmas
prayer:
Dear
Jesus, fill our hearts with the light and love of Christmas. Make of us a
string of living lights that will conquer the darkness and light the world
around us with Your love. Amen.
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