RADIATING
THE GLORY OF CHRIST EVERYWHERE AND EVERY TIME
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Matthew 5.13-16, Philippians 2. 14-15, Isa. 61.1,
The
presence of Christians is to bring savour and brightness into this dark wicked
world through our lives and the impact of our relationship as followers of
Christ. As Christ radiated the glory of God in the world, so also the Christians
are supposed to radiate the glory of Christ in this evil world. We supposed to
be shining forth the glory of Christ in our communities, shining the light of
the gospel to the darkness of our society. Furthermore we are to sweeten our
neighborhood as salts with the grace of God in us. Not only are we to preach to
them but also to demonstrate the power of the gospel through our lives of
gentleness, love, kindness and purity in spite of the pollutions and
selfishness of the society. This shall however bring glory to the name of the
Lord and win souls into the kingdom, but careless believers and compromisers
shall definitely loose their grace and be cast out into punishment and
perdition. Therefore let us walk and work while it is day for the night cometh
when no man can work. We are “to do all the good we can, to all the men we can
and with all the time we have so as to gain all the souls we can for the Lord”,
we will never lose our rewards in Jesus Name.
THE
CALL TO RADIATE CHRIST’S GLORY IN BELIEVERS Matt. 5. 13-16, Phil.2.15, Matt. 18.3, John 8.12, Matt.5.9, John
9.5, Gal. 5.22-23, Col. 4.6. 1 Peter 3. 1-4.
As believers, we are called to radiate the glory of Christ through our lifestyle everytime and everywhere in
the community we live in. Believers are therefore characterized as salts and light
in that they are to be good examples to the world around us. As salt is
inevitable in everyday life, so also are we to be in this sorrowful and callous
world. And as light brings sanity and direction in the darkness, so also are to
be to our confused society around bringing the light of the gospel to them.
This can only be done through our life, love and light in the community we
dwell. However, to be a true believer that will exemplify Christ,
then we must firstly be converted, be born again and give our lives totally to the
Lord (Matt. 18.3). Jesus Christ is the Light of the
world (Jn. 8.12, Jn. 9.5) and except we first come
to Him, we cannot be light in our community. Then we need to fully
consecrate our lives to Him as our Lord and Savior bearing the fruits of the
spirit everywhere we go. We must also allow “the words of Christ” to be
the lamp of our feet, dwelling in us richly so we can truly illuminate the
light of Christ to the world. And fully give ourselves to spreading His words
of salvation in our community through our lives and messages. It’s only then we
can truly bear the following characteristics of Salts and Lights in the world
around us. (i). Salt as a seasoning agent, preserves food
items from decay and corruption. When we come in contact with sinful people,
our stand should be made known to them that sin is deadly and destructive.
Sooner or later, they will get convicted anytime they see us and by so doing,
we shall preserve the community from further decay. (ii), Salt
sweetens and flavors. We as believers should, through our interactions
and relationship, speak to comfort the discouraged and the weary ones showing
to them mercies and kindness in order to win them to the Saviour Jesus
Christ (Col. 3.12). We should also demonstrate
kindness and love in distributing to the necessity of all the
needy around us (Heb 13.16). Also, note that salt is one of the
least ingredients in cooking; we must so humble ourselves to others so
that the grace and the glory of God can be realised in us (Phil. 2.3).
Our lives should be characterized by the message of hope to the hopeless
world. Moreover, salt is white, symbolizing purity.
We should remain pure from the pollution and corruption of the world. (Rom.
12. 2). Furthermore, as lights in the world, we must be leading the
people around us to Christ always through the word of our mouth and the work of
our hands. Our preaching bears more power when we show godly character (Phil.
2.15), As Christians, the life we live will either point the
unbelievers more to the Lord or farther away from Him.
CONTRADICTING
CHARACTERS OF BELIEVERS AGAINST CHRISTS GLORY. Matt. 5.13, Ephesians 5. 3-5, 1 Tim 1.16, Matt. 25.1-13, Rev. 3. 14-19.
It
is unfortunate that instead of being a shining light to the world, many
so-called believers are merely slothful and lukewarm church-goers. They only
profess to be Christians in name but indeed, they are far from Christ. These
are those who had lost their savor and are good for nothing other than to cast
them out to be trodden under foot of men. If a seasoning like salt loses its
savor, it’s of no value anymore. A Christian who makes no effort to influence
its community positively have no value to God and no good to man.
Slothful
and lukewarm churchgoers are of various categories, but none of them is good
before the Lord. Some are coming to the church but had never
repented of their sins nor forsake them, while some others who
claimed to have been born again had backslidden in the heart through worldliness
and affection to the world. Others are in the categories of
indifference and slothfulness that are never bold enough to declare their stand
for Christ. These people do not have the grace of God in them to live as salt
in the world nor shine as a light in their community. They had allowed their salt
to lose its savor through carelessness, prayerlessness, worldly attractions,
business pursuit or talkativeness. Many are neither hot nor cold but
are just “Christians in name only”. They, therefore, stand the danger of being
cast out from the presence of the Lord. Examples of such are Ananias and
Saphira, Judas Iscariot, Korah, Datan and Abiram etc. These were people who
were renown in the church but had lost their savor. Apart from being rejected,
their prayers would not be answered, they lost the favor of
God, and they lost the presence of God in eternity. Christ prescribed a remedy for the church in Laodicea was repentance. Only true
repentance and faith in God can redeem such people from the calamities and
restore them into the household of grace to shine as a light in the world.
CONSEQUENCES
OF REFLECTING CHRIST’S GLORY. Matt. 5.16, Acts 8. 5-8, 2 Kings 2.19-22, Ps.
112.9, Matt. 25. 31-40, Isa. 60.1-22
The consequence of radiating the gospel light to the world is very great. The
people around us in the community will be edified by our good loving
works and the name of the Lord shall be glorified.
Secondarily, God looks at us as obedient children who are appreciative of
His blessings and He gives us more. Principally, we enjoy
the peace and eternal joy from the Lord within us, and then we are
able to pass the salt around to others. Our communities shall, therefore, become
happy and joyful, ready to hear the gospel. In the same way, we enjoy the light
of the gospel and we are able to send out the light to others in darkness.
Consequently, revival begins in our communities. The salvation of souls will be much easier. The power of the Holy Ghost will be at work. The
working of miracles will flow easily and many closed doors will continuously be
opened for breakthroughs. In this atmosphere, our churches will grow
rapidly and many souls shall be added to the local churches. Even
the faith of discouraged believers will be lifted up and
the fellowship will be warm and dynamic for the Lord. In all these, the name of
the Lord will be glorified. Phillip shined as light in the city of Samaria and
brought great joy into the city. We also should steadfastly endeavor to shine
in our community for God’s glory. Elisha applied salt to the source of the
bitter water river and prophesied prosperity and sweetness to the land, and the
poverty was gone (2Kings 2.19-22). We also as shining lights can
speak the word of God by faith into the problems of our community and peace,
prosperity and possibilities will emerge in every corner. As such, the joy and
jubilation of salvation and power of God shall spread throughout our land. In
the end, we shall reign with the Lord in eternity. Believers! Arise
and Shine, for thy light has come.Isa. 60.1
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