I came across a story about a grandfather asking his twin granddaughters what they wanted for their birthdays. "Give us a world," they responded. It took him a few minutes, but he soon realized that what they were asking for was a globe. So happily, granddad went shopping for a nice large globe that would spin and would be an attractive addition to their room. Expectantly, he waited their pleasure on their birthday as they opened their gift from him. Somehow when the present was opened, however, he sensed they were disappointed.
"What is the matter?" he asked. "I thought this is what you wanted." "Well, yes," said one of them. “But we were kind of hoping for a lighted world," added the other. Immediately Grandpa understood that what they wanted was a globe with a light inside.
"I can fix that," he said. "Let me take it back and exchange it for a lighted one." Unfortunately the store where he bought the globe did not sell lighted ones. So he got his money back and set out to find a lighted world rather than a darkened one. He visited several stores and finally, he located a globe with a light in it, bought it and presented it to his granddaughters, who were delighted.
When the Grandfather was telling a friend about all of this, he was asked if he had learned anything from this experience. He said, "Oh, yes. I learned one thing. I learned that a lighted world costs more.”
Yes, a lighted world does cost more. It cost God His Son. If we are serious about letting our light shine in today's world, it will cost us something as well.
But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God's own people, in order that you may proclaim the mighty acts of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light. (I Peter 2:9)
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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