LIGHTS NEEDED
One cold day in
December, a Christian gentleman was walking down a Chicago street. He noticed that someone had thrown a handful
of bird seed on the ground to nourish the sparrows in the cruel cold of winter. Dozens and dozens of sparrows had come (seemingly
out of nowhere) to enjoy their unexpected feast.
This man edged
closer to enjoy the satisfying sight of God’s creatures being fed. But as he approached, the birds became
anxious. Another step forward, and they
prepared to flee. Two more steps, and
they all flew away, leaving their winter banquet behind.
The man stopped
and considered what had happened. Why
had the sparrows scattered when he had no evil intentions toward them? Then it dawned on him. It was not his intentions, but bodily
presence that had so frightened them. He
was so big in comparison to the tiny sparrows, and the only way he could have
walked among those birds without scaring them would be to assume their
characteristics.
If only he
could become a sparrow for a while, the man thought. He could be close and he could communicate.
Isn’t this a
clear picture of The Incarnation? God’s righteousness loomed so large and our
sins and shortcomings caused us to seem so small. Nevertheless, “God SO loved the world” that
He was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice, i.e. to become “Emmanuel,’” God
with us, and ultimately to endure our shame, our sin, our pain and our judgment.
(John 3:16 – Matthew 1:23 – Romans 5:19)
We existed in absolute
darkness until “the light of the world” drew nigh to us and forever redeemed us
from the curse of sin and death. (John 8:12)
“And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory,
the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.” (John
1:14) Hallelujah, what a Savior!
Now, it is our
turn; it is our task to become the light
and to shine brightly in the darkness of this world system, especially into the
life of that person God has positioned near you. (Philippians 2:15 – Matthew
5:16) SHINE.
Sisters and brothers, be continually
blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON
COMING KING. Maranatha!
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