It was a warm evening in June. I was a young dad, sitting in a lawn
chair, holding my baby boy on my lap. My wife and I had just rented an
old house with a big yard. Her uncle along with his wife and two, young
daughters had dropped by to pay us a visit. As we adults sat outside,
sipping iced tea, and watching the sun go down, the two girls raced
around the yard, laughing, yelling, and trying their best to catch
lightening in a jar.
The lightening was lightening bugs, of
course. Dozens of fireflies were floating freely around the yard, moving
slowly, but always just evading their pursuers. Soon my young cousins
got me to join in the hunt and we safely captured two of the little
shiners and put them in a mason jar with a lid on it. We sat and watched
them blink on and off for a long time. Finally, one of the girls looked
at me and said, "They look sad. We should let them go." I slowly opened
the lid and we watched as they flew away to freedom. Then we laughed and
sang several verses of the song: "This little light of mine. I'm going
to let it shine."
As I think back on that night so many years ago
it makes me remember all the times I have kept my own light sealed in
the mason jar of my soul instead of sharing it with the world. Fear,
anger, jealousy, and doubt have made me hide my light so many times over
the years. It has taken me a long time to see that like those lightening
bugs God wants all of us to shine our light as bright as we can, as long
as we can, and every single chance that we can.
Don't let fear
keep you from shining your light. Don't let this world keep you from
living your love. God loves you so much. God meant for you to shine.
Share your love then. Be kind.
Help others. Do good. Bring joy.
Make your life a beacon for all the world to see. Take all that lovely
light within you and "let it shine, let it shine, let it shine."