LIGHT
Matthew 5:16: Let
your light so shine before
men, that they may see your
good works, and glorify your
Father which is in heaven.
Babe Ruth once said: "Most of
the people who have really
counted in my life were not
famous. Nobody ever heard of
them, except those who knew
and loved them. I knew an old
minister once. His hair was
white, his face shone. I have
written my name on thousands
of baseballs in my life. The
old minister wrote his name on
just a few simple hearts. How
I envy him! I am listed as a
famous homerunner, yet beside
that obscure minister, who was
so good and so wise, I never
got to first base."
Ruth rightly valued the impact
of his friend's influence as
more important than money or
applause. He saw the old
minister's example being
followed by others and knew
that was a more lasting
tribute than being in man's
Hall of Fame.
Influence at its greatest
flows from the unexpected.
Jesus said: "...Love your
enemies, bless them that curse
you, do good to them that hate
you, and pray for them which
despitefully use you, and
persecute you" (Matthew
5:44). Those weren't just
words. Peter would later write
of Him: "Who, when he was
reviled, reviled not again" (I
Peter 2:23).
Most of us are influenced
by people whose lives reflect
this admonition. People
who stand out from the crowd.
Even the religious crowd.
Dedication and Christian
discipline make them
different. And they don't have
to announce it. Like Ruth's
friend, they write their names
on the hearts of others. They
are lights in a dark world.
Let your light shine. Many are
walking in darkness! |