Walking as the Light
“The mystery of the seven
stars which you saw in My right hand, and the seven golden lampstands: the
seven stars are the seven angels of the seven churches, and the seven
lampstands which you saw are the seven churches.” Rev. 1:20
Jesus refers to Himself as “He who
holds the seven stars in His right hand, who walks in the midst of the seven
golden lampstands.” He is viewed here as walking in the midst of
the church – indeed, all of the churches!
He holds the stars, or messengers, in His right hand. The right hand symbolizes authority and
power; it is by the right hand that the whole person is claimed for the
Lord! He tells the church that He is
near to them, so near that He walks in their midst. He is in complete control! What a comfort to know He holds us and walks
in our midst.
It is noteworthy that the word lampstand,
or candlestick, is used to describe the local church. Lampstands symbolize light, as they bring
forth light. Jesus is the bearer of
light. In this letter, He is reminding
the church at Ephesus that He can give light and take it away. Lampstands were part of God’s design of the
Tabernacle of Moses, where they were located in the Holy Place. The Holy Place had no windows or openings,
and the light in a dark place was brought forth by the lampstand.
Beloved, please receive this spiritual
truth: the church at Ephesus, and the
church today, is called by the Lord Jesus Himself to be a lampstand! We are to be lightbearers in a lighthouse
bringing forth light in a dark world – all to the glory of God! Let’s pray with renewed understanding the
Scripture from Matthew 5:16: “Father, You have called us to be lightbearers in
a lighthouse for the community to see.
God, increase Your light in us, that our light may so shine before men,
that they may see our good works and glorify our Father in heaven. We pray this in the name of Jesus Christ, the
Light of the World. Amen.”
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