Good Morning All,
Matthew
5:16; “In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good
works and give
glory to your Father who is in heaven.”
Did you ever see the movie “Mr. Holland’s
Opus”? It was in the mid 1990’s and
starred Richard Dreyfuss as Glenn Holland.
He was a musician who became a teacher so he could have time to spend
with his new wife and then have time to write the one great musical masterpiece
which would give him worldwide acclaim and lots of money. During the span of his teaching career, he
never gets this great musical piece written.
Through all these years though he has an impact on the children of the
school and the lives that they lead after graduation.
As the thirty year career ends, he is
invited into the arena area where dozens of his former students are gathered to
play in his band, including the governor of the state. It is at this time that he realizes that the
opus (great work) that he was trying to write was being written in and by the
lives of the young people who he touched and influenced. It is a rather heartwarming movie.
It also can and should describe our lives
as well. Let your light so shine is not
so much about being a blazing searchlight as a gentle flashlight that points
the way. Through our interactions with
others, our faith should show through.
We, as Christians, know what is important and what isn’t quite so
important. So when those around us point
the wrong way we can gently point the right way.
There are many ways to do this. The most prevalent is to act as a
mentor/coach to a younger person. It
might be the new guy at work or the high school kids down the street. You do this by coaching or organizing events
or just being there to help with homework if you can. It isn’t very often that we are to be huge,
bright spotlights; we are to be gentle flashlights that point the way to a more
peaceful and contented life. So when
those around you seem to be off kilter over some minor event, you can interject
some sanity. We know what is right, true
and important. We know that it is our
saving faith in Jesus that gives us the confidence to trust in God’s mercy in
our life. That is what matters,
everything else comes in second maybe even fifth or sixth.
Let your light shine and let others be
drawn to this light. Let them see the
comfort that you have from your faith.
Let them know that the courage you have is not your own but from
God. Let them know that above everything
else, you are a redeemed child of God and that trumps everything else. God’s grace is alive in you, let it out. Give this grace a place to show and let it
show to those most closely around you.
Show it to your family, your friends, your neighbors and your fellow
Christians. Let your light shine, be
someone’s opus.
Merciful
Father, in you we have forgiveness. Give
to us the courage to shine into the light of the world. Give to us the strength to let our light
shine. Help us to change people’s lives
by living the life which you have laid out for us. Help us to show your love so that they may
see your glory. Bring them to faith,
dear Lord. In the precious name of
Jesus, our risen Savior, we pray. Amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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