Recently, I introduced a
series of blog posts built around Jesus’ profession in John 8:12, “I am the light of the world; whoever
follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.”
(If you missed the first blog in this series, check it out in the archives.)
Our goal for these next
few weeks is to consider how we should be living so that we may walk in the light of life. Using an acrostic for
the word LIGHT as a memory prompter, we look at the how we need to live (spoiler
alert: all five are here!) …
·
A
life of LOVE
·
A
life of INTEGRITY
·
A
life of GOODNESS
·
A
life of HUMILTY
·
A
life of TRUTH
Let’s start with life
of LOVE.
In 1
Corinthians 13, we can pick up a lot of direction on how to live a life of
love. Many people think this chapter is just for newlyweds because it’s read at
so many weddings. Personally, I think it ought to be read at leadership
meetings, family gatherings, and well, you get the idea … everywhere people get
together and interact with each other.
For starters, we’re
reminded that when we bust forward in life without love, we are clanging gongs
and gonging clangs! We are a bunch of noise, hot air, and probably offending
the very people we most intend to serve. In Paul’s words, without love, we are
nothing!
I don’t know about you
but I ain’t got time to be nothing! My prayer is that my life would point
people to Jesus and, in some small way, make an impact for the Kingdom of God.
And here Paul is saying that without love,
that’s just not going to happen.
I challenge you to go
back with me and read the words of 1 Corinthians 13 with this filter … that to
live in the light of life, you need
to live a life of love, not just with people you like, but with everyone. Paul
uses words like patient, kind, not envious, not boastful, not proud, not rude,
not self-seeking, not easily angered, not keeping a record of wrongs … always
protecting, always trusting, always hoping, always persevering.
Wow! That’s a challenge
all in itself but we’ve got four more letters to go! See you soon for the ‘I’
word: integrity.
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