Hello! Thanks for stopping by today. Today is
Be My Guest Monday! If you haven't talked to me about being a guest yet, why not? Do it now!! I'm always looking for more--there are a lot of Mondays!!
Today is a very special day, because my guest blogger is... me! I have another blog,
Moments of Majesty, that I started as an attempt to hold myself accountable to reading some scripture every day and actually thinking about it (amazing how easy it is to do the first but not the second). What started as a 21-day project ended up as an ongoing thing, so I decided I wanted to "go public" with it. So if you follow Jesus, or if you're interested in learning more about him, please give it a look. And please let me know your thoughts/comments/questions on anything I write.
In honor of being completely open with what was originally a personal blog, dear readers, here is a post in which I wrote about what happens when the whole world is looking at you:
Light of the World
I will also make you a light for the Gentiles, that you may bring my salvation to the ends of the earth (Isaiah 49:6)
I believe that today you can change "Gentiles" to "non-believers" and realize that this scripture suddenly applies to your life. God has made us a light to shine into the lives of everyone with whom you associate.
The problem, I believe, is that most of us (myself included) don't recognize this and/or don't walk in it. Maybe it's a low feeling of self-worth, that no one would look to us to see God's salvation, or maybe it's because we're still holding on to an area of sin in our lives and we don't want anyone to notice.
But you know what, the light is there no matter what. If people know you are Christian, there is a spotlight shining on you. It's a harsh light sometimes, and it will point out all of your flaws. This light is not necessarily the light from God that Isaiah was talking about. But it's not all bad either. Sometimes we need to realize that we are going to be in the spotlight around people who know we believe in Jesus Christ. They will be examining us to see what makes us who we are, and yes even looking for those cracks in the foundation. Because people who resist the Truth will want to make you out to be a liar.
And when we are hiding in shame or sin, this spotlight is worse than the "ugly lights" that turn on when a bar hits closing time. We can try to pull a covering over ourselves to hide our shame or our dark thoughts and actions, but the world will cast it away and point and stare, and the more you attempt to live in the shadows, the more your actions will be brought to light.
If you accept the Holy Spirit into your entire being, however, you will find that the light around you is actually a light within you. It is the living Spirit of God exuding from your very pores. Because as you open yourself up to God and surrender your own identity to His, the pure and true light of Christ will shine from within you. It will show in your eyes, in your words, in your actions, in your very bearing. And you will find that this light, even though it is softer and much more gentle, completely obliterates the world's spotlight. Because you are welcoming the scrutiny. "Seek," you will tell the people around you. "look into my life and see the joy that I have which is from Christ."
It is this light which will shine through the darkeness of the world. And if you have accepted Christ as your Savior, it is this light which resides in you, right this very moment. All you need to do is surrender to it. Recognize that people will be looking at you anyway with their own judgements and presuppositions, but the more you open yourself to God, the more light will shine through, yes even through your flaws, so that they may glorify God that much more.
You
are a light to the world. Shine on, baby, shine on.
What a great idea. I'd like to be your guest blogger. Have a great week.
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I have been reading Moments of Majesty this week and had missed this post. I thought I had went back and read through most of them....I'm kind of glad I missed it though because I really needed this today.
ReplyDeleteI have been a decent and often times great witness in my workplace, in the world, within my church - but in my home - where it mattered the most - with an unbelieving spouse - it's like I let all the ugliness shine through and didn't reflect the Joy of Christ at all. I have a lot of regrets...and I have made a lot of mistakes and I am paying for them now.
I'm just glad that God gives us second chances and when we truly seek him he will guide us and give us wisdom. Boy has he opened my eyes lately!
Big (((HUGS)))!!!! Thanks for being so candid and sharing your thoughts!!!
Great post! I just followed MoM. Looking forward to reading those posts over there! :)
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