LIGHT UP THE NIGHT
READ:
Daniel
12:1-3
Those
who are wise shall
shine
like the brightness
of
the firmament.
–Daniel 12:3
On a mild fall evening when the sky was
dark and the moon was full, thousands of people in my hometown gathered along the
banks of the river to light sky lanterns.
They released them into the darkness, and watched as the lights rose to
join the moon in a dazzling display that turned the night sky into a sparkling
work of art.
When I saw pictures of the event, I was
disappointed that I was out of town and had missed it. But a few days later I realized that what had
happened in Grand Rapids could be seen as a symbol of the conference I was
attending in New York City. More than
1,000 people from 100 cities around the world had gathered there to plan a “work of art” –how to light up the
darkness of their own cities by planting churches and reaching thousands of
people with the gospel of Christ, the Light of the world.
The prophet Daniel wrote about a time
when those who turn others to the Lord will shine like stars forever (Daniel
12:3). We can all join in that
great event. When we shine the light of
Christ in dark places where we live and work, He is lighting up the night sky
with stars that never will go out. –Julie
Ackerman Link
I
want to shine for You in my world, Lord. Show
me
how to lift You up, the Light of the world.
I look
forward
to that day when I will gather with people
from
all nations to bow at Your feet and worship You.
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When
the Light of the world illuminates the earth,
His
beauty will attract people from every nation.
INSIGHT
Today’s
reading comes from one of the few apocalyptic portions of the Old Testament. Apocalyptic simply means, “forecasting the
ultimate destiny of the world.” But
because apocalyptic passages make regular use of symbolism and imagery, they
are among the most difficult portions of Scripture to interpret. Today’s text from Daniel contains two ideas
repeated in New Testament passages: the
resurrection of the dead and names written in a book (v.1). This latter imagery is echoed in several
places, most notably in Revelation 20:15 and 21:27, where the location of a
person’s name is tied to one’s eternal destiny.
As with Revelation, Daniel was written to give the people of God hope in
the promise of salvation.
Have a blessed night.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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