MARCH 23, 2015
Son Reflector
This
man came for a witness, to bear witness of the Light. —John 1:7
Read:
John
1:1-9
The cozy little
village of Rjukan, Norway, is a delightful place to live—except during the dark
days of winter. Located in a valley at the foot of the towering Gaustatoppen
Mountain, the town receives no direct sunlight for nearly half of the year.
Residents had long considered the idea of placing mirrors at the top of the
mountain to reflect the sun. But the concept was not feasible until recently.
In 2005, a local artist began “The Mirror Project” to bring together people who
could turn the idea into reality. Eight years later, in October 2013, the
mirrors went into action. Residents crowded into the town square to soak up the
reflected sunlight.
In a spiritual sense, much of the world is like the village of
Rjukan—mountains of troubles keep the light of Jesus from getting through. But
God strategically places His children to act as reflectors. One such person was
John the Baptist, who came “to bear witness of the Light”—Jesus—who gives light
“to those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death” (John 1:7; Luke 1:79).
Just as sunlight is essential for emotional and physical health,
so exposure to the light of Jesus is essential for spiritual health.
Thankfully, every believer is in a position to reflect His light into the
world’s dark places.
Dear Father, help me to reflect Your light into the world around
me today. May all that I say and do bear witness of Your light and truth. May
others see how wonderful You are.
A world in darkness needs the light of Jesus.
INSIGHT: The author of the gospel of John is not the
same John referred to in today’s reading (1:6). John the Baptist, the “man sent
from God,” was the fulfillment of the “messenger” prophesied in Malachi 3:1
(see Mark 1:2-3). His main task was to introduce Jesus to the world and “to
bear witness of the Light” (John 1:7-8). The miraculous circumstances of John’s
birth are told in Luke 1:5-80. He was probably a cousin of Jesus (Luke 1:36),
had the privilege to baptize Him (Matt. 3:13-15), and was imprisoned and later
beheaded by Herod (14:1-12). His ministry is recorded in Matthew 3; 11:1-11;
Mark 1:1-9; and Luke 3. Jesus said that of “those born of women” (i.e., those
born by ordinary human birth), none is greater than John the Baptist (Matt.
11:11).
Source: Our Daily Bread 2012