Jesus Told Us to Shine! In this Ministry UPGRADE, Dawn Wilson reminds us to shine for the Lord, because that will have two important consequences. Even the secular culture knows the importance of light. “It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.” Those words have been attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt, Oliver Wendell Holmes, John F. Kennedy, Confucius and many others, although it was popularized in a sermon by William L. Watkinson in 1907. Comic strip artist Charles M. Schlultz even referred to it. Sassy Lucy of Peanuts fame decided to ignore the saying, yelling, “You Stupid Darkness!“ Certainly, there is much darkness in our world we might “curse.” But we need a little backstory. The truth is, all creation, including mankind, inherited the consequences of sin’s curse when Adam and Eve disobeyed God’s command (Genesis 3:1-19; Romans 8:20-22). Part of that curse and the “curse of the Law” is death (1 Corinthians 15:22a; Galatians 3:13). What we see in the world today—moral depravity and spiritual darkness—is a consequence of sin’s curse; and creation groans with great longing to be delivered from the effects of the curse (Romans 8:19, 22). God’s Word tells us Jesus Christ has “redeemed us from the curse of the Law by becoming a curse for us—for it is written, ‘Cursed is everyone who is hanged on a tree.'” He redeemed us … “so that we might receive the promised Spirit through faith” (Galatians 3:13-14). Those who believe in the Redeemer, the Son of God (Jesus), have eternal life (John 3:36; 1 John 5:12). And for those who believe, this is where THE STORY GETS GOOD! We can shine as lights in the world when God indwells our hearts! God the Father is light—no darkness at all (1 John 1:5; Psalm 76:4); And so is His Son, Jesus (John 1:9; 8:12); And because we are indwelt by the Holy Spirit when we receive Christ, the Light of Life (John 14:17; 1 Corinthians 6:19-20), we become children of the light (1 Thessalonians 5:4-5). Jesus, the Light of the World, wants us to follow Him so we will won’t walk in the darkness of sin (John 8:12). Two Reasons Jesus Tells Us to Shine “… let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven” (Matthew 5:16). 1. We’re to Shine So People Will See Our Good Works. As we follow the Lord by faith, become more sensitive to the indwelling Spirit, and live in obedience to the Word of God, two things begin to happen. We become more sensitive to any darkness within us. God works in us to change our darkness into light—to “sanctify” us, or make us holy in thought, word and deed. Not only that, Jesus wants our good deeds and moral excellence to shine into the darkness around us. We may not affect change ourselves; but our testimony of God’s mercy and grace in changing us will become an out-in-the-open tool He can use (Matt. 5:14). We are called “out of” darkness (1 Peter 2:9); and Jesus’ disciples encouraged believers to confess sin, cast off the works of darkness, and put on the armor of light (1 John 1:9; Romans 13:12). We can’t fool God. If we say we’re fellowshiping with Him but we’re walking in darkness, we’re lying, scripture says (1 John 1:5-6). It’s not optional; we are to walk in the light. “Now you are light in the Lord,” Paul says. “Walk as children of light” (Ephesians 5:8). To walk in the light is to: Follow Jesus by keeping in step with the Spirit’s promptings and in alignment to scripture so we make progress spiritually and are useable for God’s kingdom (John 8:12). Practice discernment, reject the empty “works of darkness,” and do those good works that God prepared for us to do (Ephesians 5:10-13; 2:10). 2. We’re to Shine So God Will Be Glorified In and Through Us. We cannot generate our own light; our light comes from the light of God within us (Psalm 18:28). We need to acknowledge that. The Psalmist praised God for His salvation. He was glad God allowing him to walk before Him “in the light of life” (Psalm 56:13). Isaiah testified that those who walked in darkness “have seen a great light” (Isaiah 9:2). I think about those young boys and their coach who were trapped in a dark cave in Thailand. Imagine their joy coming out into the light on the surface of the earth. Now picture in your imagination the joy of one who has lived in darkness all their lives, suddenly entering into light! The words of an old hymn come to mind: “I once was lost, but now am found, Was blind, but now I see.” Light is meant to transform us and bring glory to God. And the world takes notice. John MacArthur wrote, “Christians who do not have changed lives have a credibility gap.” Those who aren’t walking in the light appear to be “fakes” to a watching world. But I believe those who have seen the Light of Life and truly experienced His transformation cannot help but glorify the Light-giver—our Father God. God is glorified by the fellowship we enjoy with other believers as we walk in the holiness, love and unity of His light (1 John 1:7). God is also glorified as we share the light with others, praying the Lord might “open their eyes and turn them from darkness to light” (Acts 26:18a). God Himself said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” and He has shined in our hearts to give us “the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ” (2 Corinthians 4:4-6). A song I learned as a young child continually comes to my mind: “Jesus bids us shine, shine to all around. Many kinds of darkness in the world are found: Sin and want and sorrow; so we must shine— You in your small corner and I in mine.” I want to shine in my “small corner,” or anywhere the Lord leads—don’t you? It won’t always be easy. Don’t think everyone will love us when we shine for Jesus. Light is always uncomfortable to those who are accustomed to or love the darkness (John 3:20). It’s hard sometimes to “shine,” but remember this: When Jesus commands, the Spirit enables. Jesus told us to shine, and we can—in the power of Christ. Where might your works be tainted by a bit of darkness today? How can you change that so your life will bring God glory and your testimony touch a hurting world? Dawn Wilson, founder and President of Heart Choices Today, is a speaker and author, and the creator the blog, Upgrade with Dawn. She is a contracted researcher/reviewer for Revive Our Hearts and a writer at Crosswalk.com. She and her husband Bob live in Southern California and have two grown, married sons, three granddaughters and a rascally maltipoo, Roscoe Ministry