Bearers of Light
Amy Carroll
 
"Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you, 
who walk in the light of your presence, O LORD." 
Psalm 89:15 (NIV)
 
Devotion:
As a lover of history, I was fascinated by a story that I heard about 
Benjamin Franklin recently. Franklin had decided that lighting the streets 
of Philadelphia at night would add both beauty and increased safety to his 
city. Instead of embarking on a campaign of speeches and writing to 
persuade the other citizens, Franklin himself bought a large and beautiful 
lantern and mounted it on a long bracket in front of his home. He kept the 
glass clean and sparkling, and each evening at dusk he faithfully lit the 
lantern. 
 
Soon his neighbors began to take notice, and they began maintaining their 
own lanterns at their residence. Like wildfire, the trend spread 
throughout the city, and it eventually became a city-wide, city-sponsored 
program. As the story is told, Benjamin Franklin influenced the entire 
city of Philadelphia without a word. He simply began to enact change in 
his own sphere and spread light to all those around him. 
 
As a Christian, I sometimes look around my world and feel horror at the 
darkness around me. One hour of the evening news is enough to leave the 
bravest heart running for cover. Stories of child abuse, murder, the 
spread of deadly disease, starvation, extreme poverty, the heart-break of 
war and the evil of man swirl around me on the airwaves and churn daily 
from the printing press. The truth is that we live in a hard world where 
bad things happen to good people and bad people alike. It's often a 
frightening and confusing place.
 
But there's another truth that we must not overlook. God is sovereign. 
Those three words bring hope and comfort to my soul. God is sovereign, and 
He calls His people to bring His light into the world. I may not be able 
to change tomorrow's newscast, but I can be a bearer of God's light to 
those around me. I can make sure that my family's Bible is well used and 
that my children know about His love for them. I can share His hope and 
pray with neighbors that are hurting. I can behave ethically in the 
workplace. I can serve in my church and community and share my time with 
others.
 
I John 1:5b says, "...God is light; in him there is no darkness at all." 
If we are walking with Him, He fills our lives with light that shines on 
those around us. By our words and actions, we are called to bring Light 
into a very dark world. Let's resolve to be Light-bearers to those in our 
sphere this week and pray that the Light will continue to spread in our 
community. 
 
Dear Lord, even though I live in a dark world, help me to focus on Your 
light. As I fix my eyes on You, make me transparent so that Your light can 
shine through into the darkness. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
 
Application Steps: 
In a dark room, light a candle. Reflect on how the light illuminates all 
the corners and dispels darkness. Read I John 1 and John 1 in your Bible.
 
Pray and ask God for specific assignments to share His light such as 
starting a family devotion time, serving at a homeless shelter, or helping 
an elderly neighbor with grocery shopping.
 
Reflections: 
How can I spread the Light without words?
 
Power Verses: 
Acts 5:38b-39, "For if their purpose or activity is of human origin, it 
will fail. But if it is from God, you will not be able to stop these men; 
you will only find yourselves fighting against God." (NIV)
 
I John 1:7, "But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have 
fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us 
from all sin." (NIV)

 

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