We are continuing our series called the Light of the World. We have already heard that the Light shines against the Darkness of this world and that it shines into the darkness of our own hearts. But today we want to unveil in Scripture how Jesus’ light shines through you.
Before we do that, a prayer: Lord, strengthen us by the truth; your Word is truth. Open our eyes to see what you want us to see; our ears to hear what you want us to hear and our hearts to believe what you would have us believe. Amen. I. Why Shine? The lesson for this morning comes from Matthew 5:14-16. In this section, Jesus says: You are the light of the world… (v.14-16) In context, the “you” is a reference to the people that were listening to Jesus out on a mountain. By extension, it is a reference to people that listen to Jesus’ words in the 21st century. By specific extension, it is a reference to people that are listening to Jesus in a cozy little church building in North Raleigh on December 23rd, 2018. AKA? You. And Jesus has an important edict for you. He says, “You are the light of the world…Let your light shine.” It’s similar to putting up Christmas lights. Maybe this happens to you. You put all of the lights up. You intricately string the lights around the tree. You pass over branches and under ornaments. You have it all nicely arranged and then? You gather the family around with a mug of hot cocoa to plug the lights in and… NOTHING. You might say to the lights “SHINE! That’s what I bought you for. Shine already!” You might turn and twist and prod and poke and replace the little bulb that “I think it looks burnt out.” All along the way you start muttering: “Shine already.” When you tell a light to shine, you are simply telling it to do what it is was made to do. And when God tells us to shine, he is asking us to do exactly what he made us to do. God tells you to shine: Because that’s what light does. Growing up, one of my sisters saved up some money and bought a little mechanical sunflower from Radio Shack. The little mechanical sunflower was an alarm clock that when it went it off – it didn’t make one of those loud BEEPING noises. Nor did it make one of those obnoxious CLANGING sounds. It was worse. Whenever the alarm went off it began to sing: “You are my sunshine, my only sunshine. You make me happy when skies are grey. Haven’t you noticed, how much I love you; so don’t take my sunshine away.” It always sang in this high-pitched chipmunk voice. It always sang very early in the morning. It always sang when I didn’t feel like being anybody’s sunshine! Maybe Jesus’ words strike you like that. Pastor, I don’t feel very much like shining. I’ve been really cranky this Holiday season. Rather than jolly, I’ve been “jelly” of all the other mom friends on Facebook who have it together enough to get Christmas photos taken – and in the mail – and with actual words on them! Rather than merry, I’ve been mercilessly badmouthing my coworker Fred so that I might get the biggest Christmas bonus this year. Rather than cheery, I’ve been rather dreary. Because Christmas doesn’t distract from the fact that my life isn’t going so well right now! And honestly…I FEEL like a screw up. I FEEL like a sinner. I FEEL like a no good, dirty rotten scoundrel. I feel like a terrible husband, a horrible mom, and a very bad child. I do not feel like a light at all. How can I possible be one? Do remember this phrase from a sermon or two ago? “You were once darkness, but now…you are light in the Lord.” (Ephesians 5:8) Do you get it? You are not a light based on what you do for God; but on what God has done for you. You are not a light based on how you lived; but on how Christ lived. You are not a light based on how you feel; but on what Christ felt for you. And here’s what Christ did. He lived perfectly when you could not. He died innocently in your place. He rose triumphantly – in a brilliant flash of light – conquering sin and death. And now He has made you a light. Like a match that lights a candle, Christ lights the fabric of our hearts. He calls you forgiven. He calls you his child. He calls you HIS LIGHT. Even when you don’t feel like light. That is exactly what you are. Because that is what Christ made you. Shine. But that’s not even the end game. Look at the next point: “You are the light of the world…Let your light shine before people that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” (v.14) Glorify is an interesting verb. It means to make brilliant. To light up. To exalt brilliantly. It’s a word associated with hosts of angels shining brightly in the sky on the very first Christmas. With Jesus’ face when it shone brightly on a mountain outside Jerusalem. With the glory of the light filled resurrection of Jesus. And the word has a subtle shift when it comes to those who don’t have the ability to manifest actual, physical, visible light: When we see the amazing thing of our Savior’s birth, we glorify God. When we see the brilliance of his face on the mountain, we glorify God. When we hear of the amazing truth of his resurrection, we glorify God. And when we let our light shine before people, they see it and sometimes – they glorify God too. It’s like a chain reaction. God enlightens your heart. You become a light. Then, he uses you to share the message of his glory. And…over time… Eventually…. God willing… He brings them to the light, too. Also: God wants us to shine, because that’s how the light spread To put it differently: God wants us to share our faith because that’s how faith spreads. II. Tips on Shining 1) Hide it Under a Bushel? NO! That’s a phrase from a famous children’s song, but I think it finds its origins in this section from Matthew. Jesus says, “People do not light a lamp and put it under a bowl.” (Mt. 5:14) That doesn’t make much sense does it? I doubt, for instance, that any of you spent hours adorning your Christmas tree with Christmas tree lights only to cover it with a big, black shroud. Nor would it make any sense to buy ask for a brand-new lamp for Christmas. One from Joanna Gaine’s collection. Open up the present at Christmas, run over to a nearby outlet, plug it in, turn it on, and then place a big old bucket over the top of it. It doesn’t make much sense to cover any kind of a lamp. Similar – it doesn’t make sense to cover up your faith. And yet, it’s so easy to do. Don’t cover up your light. Don’t hide it under a bushel. Or a bowl. Or a non-Christian everyday life veneer. Don’t hide your faith. Let it shine. 2) Put your Faith in a Prominent Place Jesus says, “People do not light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on its stand so that it gives light to everyone in the room.” (v.15) We’ve been talking about getting some new LED lamps in the parking lot. And I was talking to the Duke Energy guy and he started discussing with me the amount lumens, the wattages and the shine radius. The shine radius allows you to see where the light of the new lamps will touch. He even had graph paper with little lines to show exactly how far we might expect light to go and the best position to place the fixture on the pole to get maximum exposure. Why not do the same with our faith? Why not position ourselves to maximize the sharing of our faith? Rather than hide it, place your faith in a prominent place of your life. Talk about your Savior with a family member who doesn’t believe in their Savior. Make sure your Christmas cards mention the reason for the season. Tell your kids that Jesus loves them. Don’t shy away from posting inspirational Bible passages on social media. Don’t stop asking your spouse to join you for worship. Don’t remove the Jesus’ background from your computer just because that one guy in the cubicle next to you doesn’t love it. And let your faith shine through your actions - Hold more doors than normal. Smile nicely. Make someone else a cup of cocoa. Give a very generous gift to someone that you know needs it. Let your light have a prominent place in your life and then… 3) Be Non-Selective in Shining Because it is so easy to be picky and choosy with whom we want to share the message of Jesus. Let’s see – I’ll invite that coworker who I know already knows about Jesus. But that one guy – that I’m unsure about? I’ll just wish him Happy Holidays. And I’ll be sure to give a nice Christmas card to neighbor A. But neighbor B? He’s kind of my enemy. So…no card for him. I will absolutely share the message of Christmas with my family – except for cousin Bob, because his sexual preference makes sharing Jesus, kinda, uncomfortable. Jesus says that when someone puts a light on a stand it “gives light to everyone in the room.” (v.15) Lamps aren’t selective. They don’t stop shining when they are around someone who makes them uncomfortable is around. You don’t stop shining either. So, here’s the challenge. You still have time. Think about someone that makes you nervous. Someone that you don’t necessarily like. Got them in mind? Cool. Now, go and shine. Shine the light of your Savior into their heart. For motivation? Think of your Savior! He died for you while you were knee deep in disgusting sins. He rose for you while you treated him like an enemy. He brought his message of love to you while you were doing the very things that he hates! Because of his non-selective way of shining on us, we are non-selective in the way that we shine, too! 4) Share in Your “House” Because it mentions that the lamp on a stand gives light to everyone in the house. (v.15) It doesn’t give light to people outside the walls of the house, because it’s just a small table lamp. It can only be expected to shine so far. That’s important. Because it might be impossible for you to let your light shine to someone in China. it will be really hard to let your light shine to someone in Australia. It may even be difficult to let your light shine to someone across town. But… That doesn’t mean that we stop shining. We simply shine wherever God has placed us. That means in your literal home. …With your spouse. …With your children. …With the guests that join you for Christmas meals! But it also means…anywhere you have spherical influence! …at the hair salon. …at the Starbucks. …in line at the grocery store. …to your mail person. …to your UPS guy. …The FedEx guy. …to your Amazon Prime delivery guy. …at the health club …at the brewpub. …even with your fellow friends at Raid night! Whatever your sphere of influence is, be sure to shine! Show love. Show love with your actions. Share the message of Jesus. Conclusion: Because we have kind of a big task. God tells us to shine around the world. That’s intimidating! Even when we understand our sphere of influence and we aim to let our light shine in North Raleigh… That’s intimidating. But remember – you aren’t shining alone. You aren’t responsible as one little candle with lighting up the whole city of Raleigh. You have each other. You have other Christians. You have your Savior. And Jesus? He’s not just another candle. He’s like one of those gigantic, 10,000 lumen LED spotlights at a football stadium. He shines brighter than anyone. He shines brightly with you. He shines brightly through you. Amen.
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