The Lights of Christmas
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
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“You are light for the world. A city cannot be hidden when it is located on a hill. No one lights a lamp and puts it under a basket. Instead, everyone who lights a lamp puts it on a lamp stand. Then its light shines on everyone in the house. In the same way let your light shine in front of people. Then they will see the good that you do and praise your Father in heaven. Matt 5:14-16
(GW)

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One evening I took a drive through the villages near where I live looking for Christmas lights. I would drive along until I saw lights in a neighborhood and drove in to get an up close look at those homes. They are easy to spot even from a distance. At the end of an otherwise darkened street a home decorated with even a few outside lights will stand in stark contrast to those which are not. How brightly these homes shone with their white lights decorating the rooftops and shrubbery. Even otherwise barren trees would take on new life when draped with twinkling lights.
There was not much variety from house to house for most of them used the same color lights but on occasion there were those homes adored with different colored lights and they surely looked beautiful. I am so glad God used lots and lots of color when he painted the earth.
I remember as a small boy my father would spend days putting up lights around our home, he even won awards for his Christmas decorations. It was a lot of work putting up all those decorations but it sure felt good to be singled out as a winner in a decorating contest.
It is refreshing to see this Christmas tradition continuing when many other traditions are being lost or forgotten. After all, Jesus is the Light of the World, and He came into the darkness to shine a light. Without those homes decorated for Christmas, with their bright white lights, the countryside would be dressed in darkness. There is not much to say about darkness. There really is not much beauty in it. But those homes decorated with Christmas lights had charm. They each offered up something different and yet they were much the same. They were aglow and stood in stark contrast to the dimness of those homes without light.
Did you ever stop to think, perhaps that is what God sees when He looks down from on high? He can easily spot where light lives because there would be a bright glow coming from within. Does a light shine in your life? Do your neighbors know that your home is alight with the light of God’s love? Can anyone tell that the Light of the World lives at your address?
Now I am not trying to imply that those who did not put lights out for Christmas are non-Christian nor those who put lights out are Christian. I am just using the analogy to drive home a point. A city set on a hill and lit up can not be hid, and you should not light your light and hide it under a bushel either. That light is the light of life and was sent into the world to light the darkness. So as the darkness closes in, and the nights get darker, let your light shine brightly so all who may be seeking hope can find it.
This little light of mine, I’m going to let it shine. How about you, care to light up our neighborhoods with the Light of Christmas?
But those who are waiting for the Lord will have new strength; they will get wings like eagles: running, they will not be tired, and walking, they will have no weariness. Isaiah 40:31 (BBE)
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