Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Are You Shining for Him?

Last week when reading in the devotional My King and His Service by Frances Ridley Havergal, this powerful and convicting poem really spoke to my heart. The questions it asks are poignant, probing, and really made me think.

I hope it will be an encouragement to you as well to shine our light for Jesus Christ brighter . . . to love Him and serve Him with all that we are . . . if we have stumbled and shone dimly, to begin now to shine bright for Him . . . to be bold in love in sharing about our Savior and His saving gospel with others . . . to serve with a joyful heart . . . and much more . . . .


Shining
(emphasis in original)

Are you shining for Jesus, dear one?
You have given your heart to Him;
But is the light strong within it,
Or is it but pale and dim?
Can everybody see it, - 
That Jesus is all to you?
That your love to Him is burning
With radiance warm and true?
Is the seal upon your forehead,
So that it must be known
That you are 'all for Jesus,' -
That your heart is all His own?

Are you shining for Jesus, dear one?
You remember the first sweet ray,
When the sun arose upon you
And brought the gladsome day;
When you heard the gospel message,
And Jesus Himself drew near,
And helped you to trust Him simply,
And took away your fear;
When the darkness and the shadows
Fled like a weary night,
And you felt that you could praise Him,
And everything seemed bright.

Are you shining for Jesus, dear one,
So that the holy light
May enter the hearts of others
And make them glad and bright?
Have you spoken a word for Jesus,
And told to some around,
Who do not care about Him
What a Saviour you have found?
Have you lifted the lamp for others,
That has guided your own glad feet?
Have you echoed the loving message,
That seemed to you so sweet?

Are you shining for Jesus, dear one, -
Shining for Him all day,
Letting the light burn always
Along the varied way?
Always, - when those beside you
Are walking in the dark?
Always, - when no one is helping,
Or heeding your tiny spark?
Not idly letting it flicker
In every passing breeze
Of pleasure or temptation,
Of trouble or of ease?

Are you shining for Jesus, dear one, - 
Shining just everywhere,
Not only in easy places,
Not only just here or there?
Shining in happy gatherings,
Where all are loved and known?
Shining where all are strangers?
Shining when quite alone?
Shining at home, and making
True sunshine all around?
Shining abroad, and faithful -
Perhaps among faithless - found?

Are you shining for Jesus, dear one,
Not for yourself at all?
Not because dear ones, watching,
Would grieve if your lamp should fall?
Shining because you are walking
In the Sun's unclouded rays,
And you cannot help reflecting
The light on which you gaze?
Shining because it shineth
So warm and bright above,
That you must let out the gladness,
And you must show forth the love?

Are you shining for Jesus, dear one?
Or is there a little sigh
That the lamp His love has lighted
Does not burn clear and high?
Is the heavenly crown that waits you,
Still, still without a star,
Because your light is hidden,
And sent no rays afar?
Do you feel you have not loved Him
With love right brave and loyal,
But have faintly fought and followed
His banner bright and royal?

Oh, come again to Jesus!
Come as you came at first,
And tell Him all that hinders,
And tell Him all the worst;
And take His sweet forgiveness
As you took it once before,
And hear His kind voice saying,
'Peace! go, and sin no more!'
Then ask for grace and courage
His name to glorify,
That never more His precious light
Your dimness may deny.

Then rise, and, 'watching daily,'
Ask Him your lamp to trim
With the fresh oil He giveth,
That it may not burn dim.
Yes, rise and shine for Jesus!
Be brave, and bright, and true
To the true and loving Saviour,
Who gave Himself for you.
Oh, shine for Jesus, dear one,
And henceforth be your way
Bright with the light that shineth
Unto the perfect day!


"Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven." Matthew 5:16

"for you were formerly darkness, but now you are Light in the Lord; walk as children of Light (for the fruit of the Light consists in all goodness and righteousness and truth), trying to learn [lit. 'proving'] what is pleasing to the Lord." Ephesians 5:8-10



- Posted by Sarah

11 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for sharing this poem, Sarah - it was just what I needed to hear, convicting, but not discouraging! Thank you for posting it up!!

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    1. You're very welcome, Vicki! I am so glad that it could be a blessing to you!

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  2. Such an encouraging post, Sarah ~ I am shining for Him, but could do so much more brightly. Going through a very difficult time with my daughter right now (anxiety, depression) who is about your age, I did shine for Him in a conversation or two which I've been wanting to have but it just upset her to talk about faith just then...still I lean on Him for patience, hope and understanding. And pray!
    You are a blessing, thank you very much for your two lovely blogs :)

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    1. I am so glad it could be an encouragement to you, Alex! How well I can relate to what you shared about shining for Him, but could be doing so much more brightly. That was the thought filling my heart as I read this poem . . . and it coincided with a lot of what I had already been thinking about.

      I am so sorry you are going through such a difficult time with your daughter! And that she is struggling with anxiety and depression - those can both be hard to deal with and overcome. I am praying for both her and you! The Lord knows the situation perfectly, and I am praying for Him to touch your daughter's heart and draw it to Himself . . . and to give you wisdom in how to best help her and also grace, patience, and strength through this.

      Thank you so much for your encouragement!

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  3. This is just beautiful, Sarah. It brought tears to my eyes. Convicting and encouraging.
    Thanks for posting it.
    God bless, ♥

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    1. I am so glad that it could be a blessing to you, Anne! It really spoke to my heart. You're welcome for sharing!

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  4. Thank you for posting this beautiful poem.
    God bless you both Sue

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    1. You're welcome, Sue! And thank you . . . may the Lord bless you as well!

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  5. there are no words. this was truly heart touching! such a compelling poem!

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