In today world of modern Gps gadgets many lighthouses around the world aren’t being used for its initial intended purpose but in many parts of the world they still are. During my quiet time, I kept seeing this image of a lighthouse on a beach. Funny thing is, I have a beach called Lighthouse Beach about two miles from my house and I try my best during the summer to bike there at least twice a week. The key word is try! In all my years going to the park and sitting on my favorite bench taking a picture to show off on social media not once did I really think about the significance of what a lighthouse is and what was it's purpose.
Lighthouses where built to be tall and imposing because the purpose is to stand in the harshest of times and still shine the light across long distances to help guide sailors to shore.
As believers, we are called to bring light to the darkness. How appropriate is that! We are the lighthouses off the shores for people to look to. People should be able to see the reflection of Christ by how we listen and model a life of peace that surpasses all understanding. Each one of us can be lighthouses in our areas of our expertise. You can be a lighthouse in your home by being a spouse who reflects the love of Christ and you can be a lighthouse at your job where people will feel comfortable in sharing and listening to a different perspective from you. There are many people who are lost at sea. As Christians and we have a duty to guide them to safe waters. So the next time you see a lighthouse, remember it’s purpose and yours as well. People will always follow the light in the darkness.
“Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”
Matthew 5:15-16 NIV