Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. Matt. 5:16. To
every soul born into Christ’s kingdom is given a solemn charge, Let
your light so shine before men that they, by seeing your good works,
shall glorify your Father which is in heaven. Pour forth upon your
neighbors the rich rays of light received from the Sun of Righteousness;
flash upon your friends in the world the bright gems of light and truth
imparted to you abundantly from the throne of God. This is trading upon
the talents entrusted. Go on from light to a greater light, catching
more and more the bright beams from the Sun of Righteousness, and shine
more and more unto the perfect day.Jesus does not bid the Christian to strive to shine, but just to let his light shine in clear and distinct rays to the world. Do not blanket your light. Do not sinfully withhold your light. Do not let the mist and fog and malaria of the world put out your light. Do not hide it under a bed or under a bushel, but set it on a candlestick, that it may give light to all that are in the house....God bids you shine, penetrating the moral darkness of the world.
Many do not know what is the matter with them. They want light and see no ray. They are calling for help and they hear no response. Shall doubt and unbelief be perpetuated because I do not gather the divine rays of light from Jesus Christ and let them shine forth to others? . . .
The deep struggles of my own soul against temptations, the earnest longings of my mind and heart to know God and Jesus Christ as my personal Saviour, and to have assurance, peace, and rest in their love, lead me to desire every day to be where the beams of the Sun of Righteousness can shine upon me. Without this experience, I shall indeed meet with great loss, and all with whom I associate will be affected by the loss of the light I ought to be receiving from the Source of all light and comfort, and to be flashing into their pathway. Shall I be indeed a light unto the world, or a shadow of darkness?
From Devotional: Our Father Cares, pp. 110, 111.
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