I started decorating for Christmas over the weekend.Β I pulled out boxes of table decor, Christmas treeΒ bulbs, ribbons and garland, and of course lights.Β As my nephews and I worked together on the lights outside, I couldn’t help but think of Jesus.Β We’d just sang Jesus the Light of the World in our corporate worship services and I was still humming that tune in my head.Β The street was completely dark right in front of the house because the street light has been out for a few months. No one on the end of our block had turned on their Christmas lights.Β We were so excited to light up the end of the blockΒ just aΒ little bitΒ with our Christmas lights.Β As we checked some of ourΒ lights worked others did not. Strings of lights came on and other stringed lights remainedΒ off.Β Β There were all sort of lights in the box, old and newΒ some were barely shining while others wereΒ brightly shining. A few neighbors began to come outside and see what was going on and some even watched as we hung the lights.Β It was amazing to see how a twinkle of a light drew people out, made them smile andΒ take notice.Β I felt like it wasΒ just like God to allow us toΒ show theΒ gift of light to our little part of the neighborhood.Β Now evenΒ if that oneΒ street light doesn’t come backΒ on I was reminded that God’s light is always shining on us.Β Sometime our livesΒ can be just like a string of lights in a Christmas box.Β Β Life can get tangled and untangled.Β Life can be dim at times or shineΒ brightly.Β We can have missingΒ pieces and still work, live and play.Β JesusΒ is the Light of the World andΒ Β Scripture reminds us, Β to let our light shineΒ so God may be glorifiedΒ in Matthew 5:16.Β I hopeΒ to be a light this Christmas, how about you?Β I’d like to hear from you, in what ways will you be a light in a dark world or even a dark street?


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