Here is an article I wrote for the local newspaper. I pray that it helps all of us remember this Christmas to reflect the light of Christ to those we meet.
I can tell that it is Christmas by the lights that have appeared in our neighborhood. As I drive at night, the city is bright with outdoor lights as people take time to decorate. Even the city displays and the displays at the courthouse are lit up casting out the darkness of the shortening days. I also enjoy the Christmas decorations at our church and other churches. As the days grow shorter and the nights longer, it is nice to see the many colored lights and displays throughout our community.
As I marvel at the decorations, I am reminded about how often light is used in scripture to symbolize the power and presence of God. From the very first manifestation of God’s creative word separating light from darkness to the stories of God’s appearances to the people of Israel, the images of fire and light have been prevalent. This imagery continues in the New Testament especially in the Gospel of John. In the first chapter, “Life itself was in him [Jesus] and this life gives light to everyone. The light shines through the darkness and the darkness can never extinguish it. (John 1:3-4 NLT).” The image extends beyond the birth of Jesus and includes all Christians who often were referred as children of the light.
Christmas is a time to remember that Jesus is the light of the world and we are called to walk in that light. Isaiah 58:10-11 tells how we can live as bearers of that light. “Feed the hungry and help those in trouble. Then your light will shine out from the darkness, and the darkness around you will be as bright as day.” Jesus also in Matthew 5:15-16 says, “Don’t hide your light under a basket! Instead put it on a stand and let shine for all. In the same way, let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father.” Christmas is the time of lights and candles celebrating the coming of the light to us and reminding us as we wait for Christ’s return to reflect that light to others.
Pastor Eldon Davis
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