In the same way, let your light shine before others,
that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.
Matthew 5:16
My kids love to play with flashlights—mainly my son. He and his sister can come up with some of the most vivid imaginative uses for the flashlights. Flashlights have become an every year stocking stuffer either at our house, my parents’ house, or my in-laws’ house. They have gone looking for monsters, camping, and acting like the lights are out just to be able to play with a flashlight. When they shine the light into your eyes, it is blinding. Thankfully, I am usually in the living room when they do this to me.
Here is the point: think about how bright the light projected by a flashlight can be…. It can be so bright it can blind someone for a moment. However, if it is dim (because the batteries are getting weak) then it is easier to look into. Now think about yourself and your walk with Jesus. Our daily lives should be shining examples of Christ’s love for us. Like a flashlight, we should shine bright with Jesus’s love.
Our world is growing darker and diving deeper into chaos every day. We need to be a flashlight now more than ever. We can’t count on other people to be the ultimate flashlight. Yes, people can be a flashlight. They can shine bright for the people in this world, especially if they have accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior. By accepting Christ, we can bring light to an ever-darkening world.
There are many ways that we can bring light to the world. We can serve in local and foreign ministries. We can serve our church by volunteering our time. We can help our neighbors when they need it. We can watch out for one another. By being a light for God, we can show others that God loves them too. By shining our light, we can show others that Jesus loves them, too, and help lead them to God.
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Dear Heavenly Father: Thank You for being our flashlight. Your light brings hope to a world that is darkening. Be with those that serve You and bless those who are in a relationship with You already. Give them the strength to carry on Your work. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Laura, I’m praying to be a “flashlight” for Jesus today. 🙂
your boy’s love for flashlights bring a great analogy, laura; thanks. <3