I believe that God uses difficult circumstances to grow us in our faith. The lengthy pandemic has given us lots of opportunities to reevaluate priorities in our relationship with God and others. The frightening uncertainty on the world stage has also given followers of Jesus a chance to show how faith makes a difference in crisis. The results have been mixed.
I used to get angry and judgemental when those who identify as Christians didn’t live up to their title. Now I mainly feel sad at missed opportunities to show how Jesus makes a difference when we trust Him during trials. Christians should have a message of hope during this confusing and anxious season. Jesus followers should be demonstrating that trusting God gives peace and hope in dark times. A song by Thomas Rhett neatly summed up how Christians can be different in a good way. We are called to show a different path and a better way.
In a world full of hate, be a light
When you do somebody wrong, make it right
Don’t hide in the dark, you were born to shine
In a world full of hate, be a light
Jesus told His followers that we are to be a light to those around us.
“You are the light of the world—like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden.No one lights a lamp and then puts it under a basket. Instead, a lamp is placed on a stand, where it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father.” (Matthew 5:14-16)
I don’t know about you but those challenges from Jesus can feel daunting. Sometimes I don’t feel much like a light to the world. I often feel like the dimmest bulb in the Church Light Store. A quote from one of my favorite authors gave me hope.
“Imperfection is the only prerequisite for grace. Light only gets in through the cracks.”~ Philip Yancey
For years I tried to patch the cracks with new disciplines and teeth gritting self-effort. Now I own each and every flaw and crack that allows the light of the Gospel into the dark corners of my soul. And when I am vulnerable to others they see that light shining right back through those same cracks of imperfection. And suddenly the command of Jesus is not so daunting because it has NOTHING to do with me. It is all about letting the light of the Gospel into my heart and sharing that light with others.
Remember where your light comes from today and let that light shine. Praying for others is good. But it is time to put legs to our prayers and let good deeds reflect the loving light of God. Does Jesus make a difference in how you face trials, fear, and the future? More that ever followers of Jesus need to demonstrate that there is light, hope, and comfort even in the darkest times.
jakejanzen
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Dave Burchett
I am sorry you are having a problem with that. I changed the font size. Let me know if that helps.