Light in a Dark World
By Jesse LeMay
Perth,
Western Australia became known worldwide as the “City of Lights” when U.S astronaut John
Glenn told the world he had seen the city’s lights during his historic orbit
around the earth on February 20th, 1962. To acknowledge the historic
mission of the first American orbiting the globe, the citizens of Perth turned
on their lights for Glenn to see all the way from space. In commemoration of
that important event in history, Glenn made the same trip 36 years later and
once again the people of Perth responded. Commenting on the action, the late
astronaut said, “This time I could see the ground again, and it looked to me as
though the lights of Perth and Rockingham were even more vivid than they had
been back 36 years before in 1962, so it was a great view and once again we
were happy to be able to say hello to the people of Perth on that dark side of
the earth as I was going around” (watoday.com.au). No doubt the city had grown with
more lights to shine, and the people wanted them to be seen.
During
His Sermon on the Mount Jesus said that as Christians we are “the light of the
world,” a proverbial “city” set on a hill which “cannot be hidden” (Matthew
5:14). Notice that He didn’t say we are to “be a” light, but that we “are the”
light of the world. Just as the lights of Perth shone in the darkness, we as
Christians are the light in a dark world. Our Lord would go on to command us to
“Shine” our light in such a way that brings glory to God through our good works
(5:16). Perth was brighter the second time because of the growth of the city.
Likewise, as we grow as individual Christians, and as the church grows, the
light of Christ should continue to shine brighter and brighter in us.
In
order for others to see God’s light we have to shine it. By helping those in
need, by loving others, by applying the principles in the “beatitudes,” we
provide the opportunity for those in the dark world to say “hello” to the Lord.
Let us always be striving for our Christian light to become more and more vivid
every day. May the church of Christ forever be the light in a world of
darkness.
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