Mark 4:21 Jesus said to them, “Do you bring in
a lamp to put it under a bowl or a bed? Instead, don't you put it on its stand?”
Many years ago, when I was in 5th grade, I
almost foolishly set fire to my home. It was during a cold winter’s night when
there was an unexpected power cut in our street. I think I was doing my homework
at the time, so I asked for a candle from my parents and took it into my bedroom.
Everything went well until I dropped my pencil and it fell below my bed.
Without thinking, I took the candle on the plate and put it under the mattress
to see where my pencil had fallen.
Whoosh! Flames spread out below the bed and across the
dust on the carpet beneath. I quickly grabbed the candle away and managed to
douse the flames. Another couple of seconds and the whole bed would have been
ablaze, possibly catching fire to the wallpaper and around the room.
Fortunately, there was very little damage and my parents or siblings never knew
what had taken place.
Reading today’s passage (Mark 4:21-29) always makes me think of my
stupidity. Putting a candle under the bed illuminates nothing but can inflame everything. Jesus was, of course, talking about how the kingdom of God should
be displayed throughout our lives. Our faith is not something that we are meant
to keep to ourselves; we are supposed to proclaim our Christianity through our
words and deeds, so that others may see Christ’s work in the world and be
attracted to Him through our positive witness.
At some point this week, we will all be given special
opportunities to show our faith. As Christians, we are encouraged to share who
Christ is with our families and friends, our fellow workers and neighbors. It’s
never easy to do and sometimes we would like to hide our faith, but perhaps we
should remember this: someone else shared their faith with us, so shouldn't we
be doing the same?
Questions
for personal reflection
Where am I currently most challenged to share my faith?
Am I willing to let Christ’s light shine through me?
Prayer: Lord
Jesus, help us to actively and positively share our faith with someone else
today. Keep us focused on Your ministry and mission. Enable and encourage us to
support Your Church as it spreads Your Kingdom throughout the world. In Your
Holy Name, we pray. Amen.
John Stuart is the pastor
of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If you would like to ask
questions or make comments about today’s messages, please send him an email to Traqair@aol.com.
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