
“Believe in the light while you have the light, so that you may become children of light.” (John 12:36, New International Version)
Jesus’s immediate followers were being asked to believe in the Christ, to really see and honor what they were witnessing through the great words and demonstrations of Jesus. While this light of Truth was with and in them, firing them up, they were to consciously accept it—not only when Jesus was with them, but for all time.
For they were meant to carry this light forward—this knowledge that we are sons and daughters of God, made by Spirit, and always at one with everlasting Life, embraced in the Truth that is Love. This enlightening ideal needed to be cherished so it could continue to grow and glow in them, so they could live and share this Truth with genuine joy and enthusiasm and persistence.
This direction applies to all of us. Let’s believe and hold to the light we are receiving, whether it is a small seed of hope or a greater realization of God’s presence and power. While we are in these moments of connection, believe in the Truth of them, take them in, receive them as right and real.
In doing so, that light stays alive in us and is given the room to grow. We are not the creators of this light. God gave us this Truth and it is within us every moment to be discovered and rediscovered, experienced and expressed. We are meant to be and to feel like the children of light.
Believe.
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