Shanklin United Reformed Church

High Street, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. PO37 6LA
Registered Charity No. 1130459

A member of the Evangelical Alliance

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The Minister's Monthly Message


The View From Number 10 (Dracaena Gardens, Shanklin that is!! J)

Shining as Stars

Over recent weeks we have been treated to a super moon or two as well as a glimpse of the aurora borealis, even down here in the deep south. Soon it will be fireworks lighting up the sky!

We are exhorted by scripture to shine as lights in the darkness – Jesus claimed to be The Light of the World (John 8:12) but also told his listeners – “You are the light of the world” (Matt 5:14). God’s people must not hide their good deeds but let them be a shining witness to the world of God’s transforming love.

Paul says in Philippians 2 – you will shine among them like stars in the sky as you hold firmly to the word of life.” but the context is, as always, very important. The sentence begins – Do everything without grumbling or arguing… so that you may become blameless and pure…  then you will shine…” Our behaviour and our life together as a congregation matters. Too many Christians and fellowships are sadly known for their grumblings or for things that divide them. We need to be good-news people in a bad-news world.

As Christians we must demonstrate the difference that the presence of Jesus and his Spirit makes in our lives. New life should ooze out of us – we should be a sweet fragrance amidst some of the rotten stuff that festers in the world around. In 2 Cor 2:14, Paul speaks of how God uses us “to spread the aroma of the knowledge of him everywhere.” Back in that passage in Philippians 2, he draws on Deuteronomy 32:5 to speak of being blameless children of God in a warped and crooked generation. We ought to stand out - and shine.

The ekklesia (generally translated as church) is those who are called out from one place to another. As a gathered people we should be different from the culture around us – in a good way, of course.

Jesus’ famous words in John 8 are both a declaration and an invitation – ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.’ (v12).

As I left a meeting the other night, I had to reach for my phone to light up a pitch-black unmade car park. We are fortunate to have such gizmos to hand in our pockets these days. How much better that we have the Lord’s presence to light up our way through the dangers and challenges we face in the world. God’s Word is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path (Psalm 119:105).

As disciples of Jesus, we are to “walk in the light, as he is in the light” (1 John 1:7). May it be our earnest desire to come out of the shadows and have our path properly illuminated.

Let’s walk together as a community of faith and reflect the light of Christ to the people around us. Christmas lights will soon come and then go – but he’s the eternal source of light and hope for the world. May we his people be faithful to his calling and boldly shine as stars in the surrounding gloom.

With love and very best wishes,

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