Light Your Lamp

Many years ago there was a little church on a lonely hillside which had no lamps, and yet on darkest nights they held divine services. Each worshiper, coming a great distance from village or moorland home, brought with him a taper and lit it from the one supplied and carried by the minister of the little church. The building was always packed, and the scene was said to be “most brilliant.” Let each one of our lives be but a little taper—lighted from the life of Christ, and carrying His flame—and we shall help to fill this great temple of human need and human sin with the light of the knowledge of the glory of God. The life of Christ will be the new sunshine of the world. “Men shall be blessed in Him; all nations shall call Him blessed”; universal man shall receive “God’s Living Light.”

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