Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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When our older grandson was 14 months old, he had a ball discovering his world. I loved to take him in my arms and get him excited about something in God's world. I'd point to a tree, or a flower, or a dog, or a cow and teach him the word for it. After that, whenever we'd be together, he'd start the pointing, and he'd give me his version of the word for whatever he was point to. But I think I saw the greatest wonder in him when he'd look up at the night sky. It didn't matter what was going on around him, he'd start looking up and pointing at the moon, at the stars; oh, man, he loved the stars. He just couldn't miss those lights shining in the dark night sky.
I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Lighting Up the Night."
Our word for today from the Word of God talks about lights that stand out attractively against a dark night sky. But this isn't about looking at the stars - it's about being the stars!
In Philippians 2:14 God says, "Do everything without complaining or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars in the universe as you hold out the word of life." If it weren't for the stars some nights, it would be totally dark. If it weren't for you at your workplace, in your neighborhood, at your school, it would be totally dark! God put you in a dark place to light up the night!
These verses help us see what kinds of characteristics will really show up in the middle of a moral night. He says we shouldn't complain. If you're the positive, uncomplaining person in an environment of negativity, you will be light in a dark place. God says here not to argue. If you're the peaceable person in a setting where there's anger and conflict, you will illuminate that night sky.
God also tells us to be pure and blameless in crooked and depraved surroundings. You're the one who lives and talks pure when it comes to sex, even if no one else does; especially if no one else does. You're the one who always tells the truth in a world where lying is a way of life. You will not compromise your integrity no matter how much compromise you're surrounded by. You'll be the one who is always building other people up in an environment where people are usually tearing each other down. Where everyone is pretty much looking out for themselves, you just keep putting other people first.
Believe me, you live that way and you will be the light where you are, keeping that place from being totally dark. And you will win the right to hold out the word of life to people - the good news about Jesus and what He did on the cross for them. Which means you may have the privilege of leading someone you know out of the darkness forever! And in the words of Daniel 12:3, "Those who lead many to righteousness will shine like the stars forever and ever."
Maybe you've been lamenting how dark it is where you work, where you go to school, where you live, or where you recreate. But that means you have an exciting opportunity! You can light up the night! When my grandson looks at a dusky, partially dark sky, he can't always see the stars. But the darker it gets, the more the light shows up! The darkness around you should never dim your light - it should make it show up brighter than ever!