How to Be a Light in a Dark World
I was very afraid of the dark as a kid. And to be completely honest, I’m still afraid of the dark now, as a grown woman in her thirties. During the day, I absolutely love my home and feel completely safe being there. I hear the groans and creeks of the house, and I don’t falter. I don’t stop what I’m doing to check out every noise. I know that it’s just the house making normal house noises, and I go on with my life.
But at night? That’s a completely different story. For the most part, if my husband stays asleep, I can convince myself that the loud thump I just heard wasn’t anything to be concerned about. But some nights, my reaction is a little different.
A loud thump in the night can lead me to violently shake my husband awake until I can convince him to go check out the entire house and make sure we’re safe. To make sure a thief isn’t trying to break in to rob our things and steal our sense of security.
My poor husband is a saint, because most of the time he gets up without complaint and checks out the house while I sit in my bed with the covers pulled up to my nose.
So far, it’s never been a thief. Just the normal thumps and bumps that houses make as they get older.
So what is it about the night that scares me so much more than the day? Or rather, why does the light feel so much safer than the dark?
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How to Be a Light in a Dark World
We live in a dark world friends. I’m sure you’ve noticed, but a lot of bad things happen all of the time. And unfortunately for us, this horrible trend will continue until the second coming of Jesus.
So in the meantime, what are we, as Christians, supposed to do? We need to learn how to be a light in a dark world, and we need to point others to the light of Christ.
We are to position ourselves in a way that we cannot be hidden. As I live my normal, everyday life, I sometimes find myself censoring my faith because I don’t want to be viewed as “that” Christian. The one who non-believers (and sometimes believers) call crazy religious. The one who brings God into every conversation.
But as I’m growing in my faith, I pray that any fear that is keeping me from becoming “that” Christian is stripped away from me, and that I can be strong and courageous with my faith.
I want to position myself on the hill. I want to make sure there is no way that who I am as a follower of Christ can be hidden. That my life shines so brightly, it’s unmistakable of whose I am. I want to learn how to be a light in a dark world so I can help others who are lost in the dark.
Our works matter. Faith without works is dead (James 2:26); meaning, if we claim to have faith but don’t act on our faith, then we don’t truly have faith at all (James 2:18).
So when we have Christ’s light inside of us, we are to share that light with others by doing good works. We won’t achieve our salvation by these works (Ephesians 2:8-9); instead, we will glorify the Father in heaven by acting as the hands and feet of Jesus.
I am afraid of the dark. So in my home, very few places are actually dark. We have small nightlights scattered around every room of the house, so in the middle of the night, I can walk with confidence and not be afraid.
As a Christian, I have a responsibility to do the same for other people. I need to reflect the Light of Christ onto every person I see, providing them with a glimpse into the love Christ has for all people. I want to learn how to be a light in a dark world so that others can have the same confidence I have to walk through the darkness and not be afraid.
Blessings Friend.
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