Written By Charles Spurgeon |
Lights
are intended for guidance. We are to help those around us who are in the dark.
We are to hold forth to them the Word of life. We are to point sinners to the
Saviour, and the weary to a divine resting-place.
Men
sometimes read their Bibles, and fail to understand them; we should be ready,
like Philip, to instruct the inquirer in the meaning of God's Word, the way of
salvation, and the life of godliness.
Lights
are also used for warning. On our rocks and shoals a light-house is sure to be
erected. Christian men should know that there are many false lights shown
everywhere in the world, and therefore the right light is needed.
The
wreckers of Satan are always abroad, tempting the ungodly to sin under the name
of pleasure; they hoist the wrong light. Be it ours to put up the true light
upon every dangerous rock, to point out every sin, and tell what it leads to,
that so we may be clear of the blood of all men, shining as lights in the
world.
Lights
also have a very cheering influence, and so have Christians. A Christian ought
to be a comforter, with kind words on his lips, and sympathy in his heart; he should
carry sunshine wherever he goes, and diffuse happiness around him.
"In the midst of a
crooked and perverse nation,
among whom ye shine as lights in the world."