Acts 16:25
Im sure that I am a Christian today because of the formative influence of my parents in my childhood. They taught me by example and from the Bible. Just as Timothy was reminded by Paul of the faith of his mother and grandmother (2 Timothy 1:5), so too I recall the faith of my mother and father. At an early age, I committed my life to Christ. I realized I was a sinner and needed His forgiveness.
Strong influences may also come from people outside the family. I know a young man who became a devout believer as a young boy because he saw Christ in the life of his Sunday school teacher.
In Acts 16 we read that Paul and Silas sang and prayed in a Philippian jail at midnight. When an earthquake broke open the prison doors, the jailer was so terrified that he was about to commit suicide, but Paul stopped him. Seeing that the prisoners did not try to escape, the jailer fell down trembling. "What must I do to be saved?" he asked (v. 30). That day he and his entire household became believers. Why? Because of the powerful influence of two men who were faithful to Christ.
The way we live does affect others for good or for bad. This is a sobering and challenging truth that should influence the way we as Christians walk and talk.
Herbert Vander Lugt
Only one life, so live it well,
And keep your candle trimmed and bright;
Eternity, not time, will tell
The radius of that candles light. Miller
READ: 2 Timothy 1:1-7
Your life either sheds light or casts a shadow.