Getting to heaven is a simple proposition when you deconstruct it. Believe. More specifically, believe in Jesus (John 6:47). Say yes to the person and work of Jesus, mean it, and BOOM! You now have your sins forgiven, a purpose for living, and a home in heaven. But now what? Between earth (now) and my home in heaven (later), you have a “mission” from God only you can fulfill (Ephesians 2:10). In fact, there are specific works, or deeds as the Bible calls it, specifically assigned to you.  

 

Lighten UpYou can go on mission trips, volunteer at the local shelter, usher on weekend services. There are all kinds of ways you can serve. But it’s easy to get sidetracked by trying to find the ideal way for you to minister to others. In fact, it can become a burden for some as they strive to “work out” God’s plan. The good news is that it’s much simpler than that. The fact is God brings YOU opportunities, people and situations every day. That’s called the opposite of heavy work. So, here’s a twist on the light work God asks of you, and it has life-changing, eternal rewards. It’s an excellent gauge of where we are in our faith journey.

 

1. Come into the light.

Feeling safe with another person means revealing and exposing all that we are to that person. This is always a risk. Jesus explained that people fear being exposed to the light, because it reveals darkness in their lives.

 

 

Many inaccurately perceive Christianity, thinking “if I team up with Jesus, he’s going to shame and judge me.”The enemy would much rather have us compartmentalize our faith, giving “private”sin a stranglehold that can eventually suffocate our faith. But God wants all of you into the light, so your life can be “seen plainly”by others.

 

 

The more we come into the light of God’s unconditional acceptance the more light we can bring to others.

 

2. Be a light.

In Matthew 5:14, Jesus compares those who believe and follow God as being “light of the world”and like a “city set on a hill (that) cannot be hidden.”The world represents darkness. You don’t have to search for a way to serve in a ministry; you just have to be a light. It’s like the city on the hill, it doesn’t do anything. It just sits there, but it can be seen. Following Christ will transform you heart, thoughts, attitudes and eventually your behaviors. It happens naturally. And, the resulting conduct is its own witness that you are different, a bright light shining in a dark world.

 

 

3. Shine the light.

This last step is proactive. After coming into the light, and being a light in the world, God will bring people and situations to you so that you can shine the light. Often, we don’t recognize these opportunities right in front of us, stop everything, and do or say something loving. Recognizing someone in need is the first step. Interrupting your schedule to engage is the second. Jesus called it loving your “neighbor.”

 

In Luke 10, Jesus answered a man who asked, “Who is my neighbor?”with this parable. A man is brutally beaten and left for dead in a ditch. One priest sees the man and crosses the street to pass by on the other side. A second man, a Levite, saw the man and also passed by without a word of helping hand. A third man, a Samaritan, saw the man, stopped what he was doing, bandaged the injured man and took him to safety, paying for a stay at a hotel. The beaten man represents our “neighbor.”The Samaritan is the shining light.

 

Shining the light is a simple principle: Feed the hungry. Clothe the naked. Help those in need. Don’t think of ministry as an interruption. Think of it as an opportunity and an honor to shine the light of God’s love.

 

The apostle Paul explains shining the light like this:

 

 

Every God’s man is a work in progress. Step one may take time. Step two involves personal transformation and then step three will come naturally. But it does require faith. Faith is the oil the keeps the lamp burning.

 

 

So, you don’t have to look for ways to be a minister of God’s love. It’s you. You’re the light of the world. Lighten Up!

 

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Kenny Luck is the president and founder of Every Man Ministries. As the men’s pastor at Saddleback Church in California, Kenny has found the proven way to improve men’s ministries around the world. Sleeping Giant is this blueprint, and gives men the tools they need to lead and understand their own men’s ministry. Watch Kenny’s teachings at EveryManMinistries.comand start your men’s group today!

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