As December days march speedily along with the hustle and bustle of the season, my soul finds stillness in the memory of nine glowing candles that graced my dining table. One white candle stood tall in a golden candlestick, designating the shamash or servant candle in my nontraditional menorah, while eight smaller lights were lit to represent the eight days of Hanukkah. Also known as the Festival of Lights, this is a celebration of the Light of the World who told his disciples, "You are the light of the world." Never familiar to me until the last few years, this is a holiday that is becoming more and more precious to my heart. Its prophetic fulfillment and foreshadows, and its spiritual truths run deep.
Because this holiday is so new to me, I began last year
to create a few decorations that would be meaningful. I figured that
denim would be a perfect medium to use, since I had lots of old jeans to
recycle and the color would be just perfect. As denim has come to have a lot of symbolism for me, that just adds depth to the mix.
Make me whiter than snow! |
What will we look like if we shine for him? We will look like our Master! We will exhibit fruit that comes from loving God and our neighbor. I noticed that just as there are nine candles on the menorah, the Bible lists nine Fruit of the Spirit. These qualities are the reflection of what the light of God will look like if it dwells in us.
This is what I want to look like:
Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, Self-Control |
This beautiful song expresses my heart's desire:
To understand new meanings about the ancient festival of Hanukkah in light of Messiah
and about how it is relevant and important for all believers:
http://elshaddaiministries.us/MiscPDF/light-in-the-darkness_ebook.pdf
and about how it is relevant and important for all believers:
http://elshaddaiministries.us/MiscPDF/light-in-the-darkness_ebook.pdf