Happy New Week to You All!
To our UK readers, enjoy your Bank holiday
today and to our readers in Nigeria, we empathise with you in relation to the fuel scarcity
that is affecting the country. I pray the Lord Jesus will influence the leaders to
make good changes.
Today's Write-up is a Guest Post from one
of my ardent readers. He previously wrote a post about what a man wants in a
woman. Click here for the post. His write-up today is to remind us all how
exceptional we are as Christians.
Please take 3 minutes to read the post
below and remember to share it with others as sharing is caring.
You
Are Exceptional!
What makes you exceptional? Do you know
what the Bible means when it says you are the light of the world?
What Do You Understand by the Light?
In the book of Genesis 1:1-5, God said let
there be light and there was light. When you read this verse, it is easy to
think in the terms of light (day & night). For those of us that live in
Nigeria, we can also translate it into when PHCN takes and brings light in
order to understand the verse (I know what you’re thinking). However, when you pay closer attention to the Bible and how it
references the light you will notice that it goes deeper than that surface
understanding. I must admit prior to when I was taught, I never thought of it
this way.
Tip: “There
is a correlation between what happened in the Old Testament and what happened
in the New Testament.”
At the beginning of every new generation,
the verse Genesis 1:3 comes alive again. Isn’t that exciting? Isn’t that
amazing? Each generation is lit differently from the previous generation. That
is why the Joshua generation was different from the Moses generation and are
still relevant in today’s society. They were lit in such a way that their light
has shone through generations (Matt. 5:16). That is why younger generations
adapt faster to changes in society, technology etc.
This is because we are lit differently
from the older generation and are born with a different mentality. If all
generations were born into this world with the same mentality, would the world
have advanced the way it has?
The light as referenced refers to Benchmark, Knowledge, Vision, Quality, Standard, Yardstick, Point of Reference and Target. So if this light refers to a standard, yardstick, knowledge etc., who is the light by which we are to judge ourselves as children of God? Jesus Christ.
Who is the Light (John 1:1-14)?
The light is Jesus Christ (He is the Light
that lights up every man). That is why God sent Him to this world. To show us the
standard we are expected to set as God’s children. Without Jesus Christ, how
would you know the standard you are expected to live by?
Let’s have a look at John. 1:4: “In Him
was life, and the life was the light of men”. The light means the life or
character of Jesus Christ. The standard by which men are to live their lives.
This means that when we talk about the light, we are talking about the life of
Christ and how He lived while He was on earth. The standards He set through His
responses to various situations. For example, as Christians, we tend to suffer
from identity crisis (knowing who we are in God) and that is why we fall into
temptation. Consider when the devil tempted Jesus in Matthew 4 or when He spoke
to the storm in Mark 4:35-41. These stories show us that as children of God,
the standard at which we are meant to be operating by, we can rebuke the devil
and we can calm the storms (literally!).
Now, relating back to Genesis 1, when God
said let there be light, He was in effect saying that Jesus Christ was the
antidote (the injection (I know I know…..people don’t like injections) to cure
the sickness) to the decadence (sin) in the world.
As such, John 14:6, 9:5 and 8:12 bear
testament to God’s intention from the beginning (in Gen. 1).
- 9:5 “As long as I am in the world, I am
the light of the world”
- 8:12 “…I am the light of the world, He
who follows me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life”.
- 14:6 “…I am the way, the truth and the
life. No one comes to the father except through me”.
All along, Jesus kept telling people that
He is the standard to live by; His character is what we as children of God
should be targeting. As such, if we are to make heaven we have to go through
Jesus. We have to live our lives at the standard Jesus did benchmarking
ourselves according to what He did and how He walked while He was on earth. So
whenever you find yourself in a situation, ask yourself this question: What
Would Jesus Do?
How does this Relate to Us?
When you think about the human mind, it
can either be knowledgeable or ignorant. The bible in Hosea 4:6 says “my
people perish for a lack of knowledge…” For the physics inclined people,
light is a knowledge spectrum through which we are to view the world and
without this light, we will perish. That is why John 1:4 says ‘the darkness cannot
comprehend it’ (ignorance can
never survive where there is knowledge). So another way of reading Hos. 4:6 is
to say “my people perish for a
lack of the light, the light being Jesus Christ, the bringer of knowledge.
Earlier on I mentioned the Joshua
generation. Heard of the Joshua generation? They were the coolest generation
ever. Now who is the Joshua generation that they are still relevant over
2000 years after? Num. 14:6-8.
The Joshua generation is the generation
that knows who they are, who they are in Christ and as a result of that
knowledge, can go out and take possession of the land (Deut. 1:8).
They are the coolest generation ever. If
you go down to Num. 14:10, you will see the reaction of darkness when the light
shines through. Let me share a life experience:
I remember when I just joined my current
place of work, my colleagues and I went out as a form of bonding session. When
the time came to order drinks, I and some colleagues asked for a soft/energy
drink, instantly someone refused and insisted we all had to drink alcohol. Even
went the length of pressuring us to which I resisted; the reaction I got was:
in this business, if you don’t drink alcohol you won’t go far. Don’t worry I
still didn’t drink the alcohol. Thank God.
Has there been a time you took a stand as
a Christian? What was the reaction you got? When faced with a similar
circumstance, what will you do? The reward for been a part of this generation
is in v24.
In rounding up (I just had to put it; a
good preacher rounds up before finally rounding up lol), we are called to be a
Joshua generation, a chosen generation (1Pet. 2:9). Matt. 5:14-16 gives us the
charge by which we are to live by as members of the Joshua generation, the
generation which has seen the light and received it.
- Matt. 5:14…”You are the light of the
world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. 15. Nor do they light a
lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lamp stand, and it gives light to all
who are in the house. 16. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see
your good works and glorify your father in heaven”.
So in rounding up (see what I did here),
the charge is simple, as children of God, do not hide yourselves so people do
not make fun of you. Instead stand out and let people know who you are and what
you stand for; that way you can be the standard by which others will want to
live their lives and in doing so, win souls for God.
Do you now know why you are exceptional?
Do you now know what it means to be the
light of the world?
-
Sage
About the author: Sage is a graduate of Human
Resource Management and a 24/7 salesman. A clay in the hands of the Potter, he
is on a journey to knowing God and becoming the man God has called him to be.
He has a passion for football and society at large. In his quest for knowledge,
he has recently restarted his passion for reading books. He lives in Lagos,
Nigeria.