The
Messiah’s Secret – The Lighthouse
We heard from two children as to why
we have lighthouses: to stop ships from going onto rocks and people getting hurt and from an adult his local knowledge of the lighthouses in
Sunderland where they were so important to the shipping. The shipping lanes are busy and the lighthouses navigated the ships safely into the harbour.
Jesus is the light of the
world. In the scene at his transfiguration
I saw Jesus like a lighthouse, his light
showing the way to find God, for people to navigate their way into the
Kingdom of God.
A lighthouse is a tower or
other type of structure that emits light from a system of lamps and lenses used
for shipping to navigate dangerous coastlines and safe entries to harbours.
There are 64 working
lighthouses in UK
John Smeaton
in 1756 designed his lighthouse modelled on an oak tree, using granite stone
blocks; he secured the blocks together using dove tail joints with marble
dowels and developed lime mortar that set under water.
Picture of dovetail
construction:
Years ago every lighthouse had
a lighthouse keeper who kept the light operating saving many thousands of
lives.
The Church is God’s lighthouse
The light the Good News about Jesus reaches out to save
people from their lives being shipwrecked by the darkness.
The stones each one shaped to
fit together and the cement that went between each stone reminds me of Jesus
body the church. The Holy Spirit’s ministry shaping our lives acting on the
word and the blood of Jesus running through the veins of his body the church
giving life.
The reflectors behind the light also had a
magnifier which speaks of the light of the Church being magnified by the number of Christians in
the world.
2 Corinthians 4: 3-6. Mark 9: 2-9
2 Corinthians 4: 3-6. Mark 9: 2-9
John Smeaton designed the shape of the tower so that it tapered as it grew in
height, this allowed the waves to dissipate on impact with the walls. This
construction was very strong and could withstand high winds a powerful waves.
Christ’s church is so constructed that the principalities and powers can not
destroy it.
Every
Lighthouse had a lighthouse keeper who kept the light operating. It was an
important job and probably a lonely one. Nowadays, solar power is used to keep
the light shining. Lighthouses has saved thousands of lives.
In our Gospel reading of the transfiguration Jesus stood with Moses and Elijah his appearance was described as dazzling. Matthew in his account of Transfiguration wrote that Jesus’ face shone. In Luke’s account the three disciples John, James and Peter, described Moses and Elijah as being seen in the glory of the Lord, Jesus’ glory was reflected on them.
In Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians Chapter 3 verse 13 God’s glory was reflected on Moses, so much so that the people could not look at him so he had to put a veil over his face. Paul used this image of the veil, to get across his message that the law was veiled, the veil was removed by Jesus. Through the law every person could not have a personal relationship with God.
Paul wrote in 2 Corinthians 4: 5, “For what we preach is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ, who is the likeness of God. For it is the God who said, “ Let the light shine out of darkness,” The light Jesus’ presence shining out of the darkness of the world. v 6 Jesus, who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ.”
After we
heard or read about Jesus and asked him into our heart, his presence was
realised, so all that we can do is to thank the Lord for bringing us from the
darkness of this world into his marvellous light.
All of us personally are shining in the reflected light of his glory.
The light of
God’s love is seen in a Christians eyes, the eye being the window of our soul. Also
on rare occasions seeing Christ’s glory shining out from the whole face of a
Christian.
Added afterwards (I’ve seen in five people Christ’s glory shining out from them: a young man sitting at a table I asked him what he was reading he said he was reading his Bible his face shone, a lady came to my market stall as soon as she witnessed her faith, her face literally lit up. Across a well lit room I saw a man with a halo around his head and the word love in the halo and Jim Wilkinson preaching at a Holly Bush meeting his face shining.)
2 Corinthians 3: 18 “And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being
changed into his likeness from one degree of glory to
another; for this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit.”
The lighthouse conveys a message.
It’s light gives warning that there are rocks near the surface, a danger to shipping. The beam of light can be seen across the sea for over twenty miles.
There is an old story of a lighthouse keeper who received his new supply of oil once a month to keep the light burning. Not being far from the shore, one night a woman came begged him for some oil to keep her family warm, another needed some oil for his lamp, another to lubricate a wheel. The lighthouse keeper tried to please everyone and gave them the oil. Towards the end of the month his oil was very low, soon it was gone and the light went out.
That night several ships were wrecked and lives were lost. When the authorities investigated, to his excuses and pleading their reply was, “You were given the oil for one purpose to keep the light burning.”
The people in
the story had problems : the woman needed oil to keep her family warm etc The
Corinthian Church had problems and its light was in danger of going out.
Christian
Jews were trying to enforce Judaism on to Gentile believers. Paul’s had taught that the wall or veil of division between Jew and Gentile had been removed. Paul's teaching created opposition against him.
And in our
reading verse 4 the gospel was also veiled due to some of its members compromising
the word of God by continuing to follow the god of this world, Regardless of
Paul’s letter some were continuing to practice their former pagan lifestyles
and taking each other to court
Jesus spoke of his followers being salt and light.
Salt disinfects, purifies - light searches the heart.
Paul’s first letter his words were seasoned with salt and light. 1 Corinthians 13: 1, 2. Paul told them that they had shown no love. Paul’s first letter was taken by Timothy to the Corinthian church, but it was to no avail, even after Paul had been to Corinth to sort out the church he had failed. In my Bible concordance it reads: “Paul made a visit to Corinth hoping to settle the controversy; he met with defeat. Paul sent a third letter in stern and severe terms to Corinth by Titus.”( this third letter must have been written before 2 Corinthians)
In our recent study of Titus on
Tuesday, we found
that Titus’ delivered Paul’s letter and stayed with the church at Corinth, he
was salt and light by helping them to sort out their problems subsequently he
reported back to Paul the good news that the church had repented and
acknowledged Paul’s teaching. 2 Corinthians 7: 6-16. 8: 23.
Today we are
called to be salt and light in the world: to think before we speak and to coin
a phrase that Duncan uses, “What would Jesus say?” We are to walk in the
light of the gospel, the gospel having the power to illuminate the darkest of
places and the grace to restore, to bring Christ’s healing touch.
Jesus the
lighthouse has saved millions of peoples lives from the death of eternal
darkness, navigating them into the kingdom of God.
God our Father and all heaven rejoices is to see Jesus' glory, his light dwelling in our hearts through faith in him and for us to see Jesus in each other, his reflected glory. Amen.
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