Devotion for Friday June 8, 2018
Sing
SS&S 1138; Abu 240
Topic: Let
Your Light Shine
Text:
Isaiah 60:1 – 8
A true Christian is a light to the world. In
the Book of Common Prayer (2007:167), we have in the liturgy for baptism, where
the person being baptized will be given a candle light with the following
admonition. (One of the sponsors says):
Receive
the light of Christ to show that you have passed from darkness to light.
(The congregation will respond): Shine
as light in the world to the glory of God the Father, Amen. This
clearly shows what the life of a Christian should be. In Matthew 5:14 – 16,
Jesus made it clear that we are the light of the world. What does it imply? It
means that we are to show the world things as they are, and give to men right
views of them. We are to enlighten, direct, and quicken others. How much are
you doing this? In our text, the prophet calls on the nation of Israel to arise
and shine because their light has come.
God's covenant with Israel is that His word and Spirit shall dwell with her
forever. These are mightier than the powers of darkness (v2a); so that in all
her conflicts with them it is certain that she will, in the end, prevail (2b).
As the light (Christ – see John 8:12; 9:5) is revealed, He will draw Gentiles
to it (Epiphany – Matt 2:2). For us Christians of today, as far as we have the
knowledge of God in us, and the favour of God towards us, our light has come.
It behooves on us to shine the light for others who are still in darkness to
see our light and come to it.
Food for
Thought:
How can you shine your light for others to see?
Memory
verse: Isaiah 60:1
Prayer: Father in heaven, let my light so shine before
men, that they may see my good works and glorify you in Jesus name. Amen
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