About a month ago, as I sat before a blank screen and blinking cursor, I prayed, Lord, what do you want me to write? My heart was heavy from devastating headlines and a divided world. Families at odds, the Church lacking unity, people who profess Jesus pointing fingers at one another — I was tempted to despair.
Then the Holy Spirit nudged me to check the publication date of this devotion, and I smiled. Today is the day after my first grandchild’s due date. Will he arrive on time, or keep us waiting? Only God knows. But what joy to anticipate his arrival.
As I pondered this new life, I remembered when I first began writing for (in)courage. Back then, my children were 17, 15, and 12. Now they’re grown — 33, 31, and 28. Sixteen years have brought so much change in our family and in our world.
My son and daughter-in-law haven’t revealed their baby’s name yet, but I know their top options. Curious, I looked up the meaning of the one I suspect they’ll choose. What I found stopped me in my tracks: “Bringer of light.”
Wow.
In that moment, nothing in the world’s headlines changed, but something in me did. God reminded me to take my eyes off the darkness and fix them on the true Light — Jesus, the Light of the World (John 8:12).
Our grandson is certain to bring light to our family. All newborns tend to illuminate a room, don’t they? Created in the image of God, babies are a beautiful glimpse of God’s glory. And we need all the glimpses we can get these days.
As I was reminded of who God is and what He has done for me, I thought about how loved and wanted my grandson already is. And it occurred to me that these things – light and love – are what our world desperately needs.
Fear is too loud right now. Outrage is contagious. Everyone feels the need to be right. Too much darkness. Rampant hatefulness.
A song from decades ago stirred in my memory: “What the world needs now is love, sweet love….” Though not written for a Christian audience, it conveys a spiritual reality rooted in the heart of God Himself.
Scripture tells us plainly: “God is love, and whoever abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him.” (1 John 4:16 ESV). Love is not a suggestion from God — it is His very nature. When we follow Jesus, our lives should reflect His love.
Biblical love isn’t sentimental or shallow. It is powerful, sacrificial, and redemptive. It looks like Jesus leaving heaven’s glory to walk among us. He defended the outcast, touched lepers, forgave sinners, and laid down His life for His friends — and enemies.
Paul reminds us, “And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” (1 Corinthians 13:13 NIV). If love is the greatest, shouldn’t it also be the loudest witness of our lives?
One of the greatest challenges of our time is the noise. Endless scrolling. Constant outrage. Opinions shaped less by Scripture and more by soundbites, hashtags, and headlines.
We live in an era where truth itself is contested. Algorithms feed us what we already want to hear, creating echo chambers that reinforce our biases and drown out anything that challenges us. No matter how we lean, the danger is the same: being discipled more by our feed than by our faith.
In 2 Timothy 4:3-4, Paul warned Timothy, “…they will turn their ears away from the truth and will turn aside to myths.” What may have been a first-century problem feels like a twenty-first-century epidemic.
When we consume content without discernment, we risk mistaking opinion for truth, outrage for piety, and frequently posted memes for wisdom. Left unchecked, our social and preferred news channels can actually keep us misinformed, which has the potential to harden our hearts toward anyone outside our ideological camp.
What are we to do? How do we honor Jesus and bless those around us in a world so loud, divided, and misled? A few thoughts—
View people through Christ’s eyes. Jesus noticed those others ignored: the woman at the well (John 4), Zacchaeus in the tree (Luke 19). Love begins when we look past labels to see people as image-bearers of God.
Speak healing words. Proverbs 18:21 says, “The tongue has the power of life and death.” Today, that includes what we type and share. Love resists the urge to repost inflammatory headlines or content we haven’t verified. Words that encourage, build up, and reflect the love and light of Christ bring unity and healing.
Serve. Jesus said, “The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve” (Mark 10:45). What if we spent less energy proving our point and more energy serving our neighbors? Love is most visible when it costs us something — time, comfort, or even pride.
Forgive. Forgiveness is a beautiful reflection of Jesus. In a culture addicted to canceling and shaming, forgiveness is radical love. “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you” (Ephesians 4:32).
We may feel powerless against the big problems, but Jesus never asked us to fix the whole world. He asked us to love the person in front of us.
What the world needs now is not more arguments or opinions, but the love and light of Jesus flowing through ordinary people who dare to live with extraordinary grace.
John summed it up simply: “Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another” (1 John 4:11). Loved people love people.
So go, dear sisters. Shine brightly. Love like crazy.
These are two things that there’s just too little of.
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This little light of mine . . . ! We sang it as little children, but perhaps we should begin to sing it a little louder and raise our hand with finger pointed heavenward a little higher as adults.
Sharon…and now I’m thinking of all the songs I know with “shine” in them :).
Very nicely written. Love a post with some substance. Congratulations grandma!
I echo your comment!
Oh my Susan and Kathleen, thank you!! To God be the glory :).
This was so wonderful. We definitely need more love. I have a feeling I’ll be singing a certain song all day long!
It’s a nice little ear worm, isn’t it? 🙂 I’m already humming it this morning….
Beautiful. I enjoyed it and was confronted, really confronted. God bless you.
Just curious if I may, what is the name that means “bringer of light”? Can you share it with me?
And hope everything goes well with the birth of your grandson. Grandchildren change our lives.
God morning, Norma. God can get in your business like that, can’t He? 🙂
(I’ll share it soon….still waiting on that little rascal, so I’m going to hold off “until.” Blessed my socks off that you asked. I promise to come back and answer!!)
When I read the title, I sang “What the world needs now is love sweet love”. How very true. I also love your comment about newborns illuminating a room – they do indeed. I’m going to take this one step further, if I may. Those newborns, especially grandchildren, no matter how old they are, can still illuminate a room. A few years ago, my Mom had a stroke, and we spent a rough several days in the hospital. It was interesting to observe all of our “roles” with Mom. Dad was so very sad, Sis did not want to be anywhere near the hospital, and I – well, I’m the one who asks all the questions and prays a lot. BUT, my children, Mom’s grandchildren, they were the illuminators – when they walked into the hospital room – Mom smiled and lit up and was changed. Thank God for illuminating newborns and grandchildren of any age. Let’s go love others today.
Linda, Yes!! I can see how grands at every age light up a room. Love that thought <3.
Hi Robin! Excellent article. I like the four suggestions at the end…see, speak, serve, forgive. You are a blessing!
So excited for you! There is nothing in this world like holding your first grandbaby. Soak it all in and Enjoy!
Robin!!! <3 <3 <3 We're still waiting. Minutes feel like hours, and these days feel like FOREVAH!! (How many do you have???)
Oh my goodness Robin! This was so timely, so good! What an encouragement to my heart. God bless your new grand baby, soon to arrive! Being a grandma is the best thing in the world! Sending you hugs and prayers, love and light.
Robin love all you wrote in today’s reading. It is so true we live in world were there are people who don’t care about what going on in someone else’s life. Especially if they are ok. We live in world today that the unsaved say why did God let this happen were was he. Then they can say in a world when things happen were was God that he let this happen. If they the unsaved know your meant to saved. They can say to you and I had it said to me. Were was this so call God of the world you believe in that he let this happen. If he is the God you say he is. He wouldn’t have let this happen. Then some we find if trouble comes their way. They are the first to say pray for me and the situation I am going through. Yet they expect you pray for them and they say to worried about all their going through to pray themselves. If you say nicely to them why don’t you pray also I will pray too. The unsaved we might not see it. Watch everything we do that are saved. If we do or say something not right by accident as we are human too. We didn’t realise we had done it or said it you get. If that is meant to be a Christian I don’t want know. They the unsaved talk about what they have done. They can say I thought they were meant to caring loving and kind. No I wouldn’t call them Christian as they are not that. It could just be an wrong mistake with the Christian that they shouldn’t have done. They know are so long they shouldn’t have done it. Then they have to repent for doing or saying something they shouldn’t have to God in prayer. Asking God to help them not do it again. Start again with God’s help and live their lives the way God wants them to as his word says. So the unsaved see they are different they are human at the same time that they do make mistakes. Everything thing the do and say in their lives is about Jesus. So as the unsaved in this world see they are different they live their lives for Jesus. We’d be like the Samaritan in the Bible we go the extra mile to help people in need and not leave them wonded their pain of life’s problems. Showing them the love of Jesus. As that is what this broken world need to be shown is the love of Jesus. See it in us that are saved by the way we live our lives we live them for Jesus and by what his word say. No matter what people who are not saved say. Ask questions were isyour God now etc. It not easy. As so many not saved in our world if life good for them and they don’t have any problems. They say and I have heard them say this. It not my problem. Why should I help them I have enough things of my own to deal with. But we no matter how hard it is especially if saved are to do what Jesus would want us to do that is go the extra mile to help someone in trouble and live our lives for Jesus were ever we go. As if we are to win the lost for Jesus us as saved have to do that. Not forgetting the lost and
hurting showing Jesus love to them at all times. My late Mum would say now and again if that person is meant to be a Christian. I don’t definitely don’t want to be one. Look at the way they are living there lives. They are no more Christian than me who is not. That shows you the unsaved watch everything we do and say that are saved. We have to as saved continually live like Jesus. Doing as this kids song. “Jesus hands were kind hands doing good to all’ so we saved have to do this in a world that needs Jesus if we don’t people will be going when leave this world to a lost eternity. We don’t want that. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanah N.Ireland
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Good morning, Dawn,
Thank you, always, for reading and sharing your thoughts!
Dear Robin…….As usual you hit the ball out of the park. I say that as our Phillies did that last night to be able to still be in the playoffs. I am so excited that you probably by now gotten your grandson. I am curious to know if they used the one name you thought they would? Your whole story has followed my rhythm the past two months. I had lost my way for awhile as my son (55) and his wife refuse to let me see or even talk to my 1 grandchild, a boy. This start over 4 years ago when he was 11 and this week on 10/10 he will be 15. I am still heartbroken about this. He must have changed so much and he does not even get my cards or gifts that I send on his birthday and holidays. They intercept all mail before he gets home from school and destroy anything they know is from me. They tell him so many lies about me. The reason they hate me, I found out, and this really rocked my world, is because I am a Christian and they tell me there are no such people as who we believe in and they told me, I need to be in a mental institution and so many other so horrible words about me that I cried for days.Robin, how in the world do I deal with this? My mind can forgive them, but my heart will not. I have prayed so many times asking for help or words from Jesus. I have not heard anything, but I know that God works on His own timeline so I have hope that something good will happen and I will finally at least talk to my grandson. My Holy Spirit is here with me all the time and like He did with you, He nudges me in the right direction. I have surrendered all these problems to Jesus and placed them at His feet. Immediately I found some degree of Peace. I don’t think so much about all the other situations that have not been resolved in way over 5 years and I have a routine that I follow every day, which helps to keep me grounded. My church prays for me and even sends me cards and they don’t even know me. There are very good people out there. I as you mentioned in the beginning of your story do grieve so much about what is going on in the world. All the people that have been killed including so many children and it seems no one in any government, especially ours, cannot agree on anything. It was so different back in the previous decades, but I know we cannot do anything, but I pray for these people. Thank you Robin. There is so much more to the story, but it is too long and you are busy enough. God Bless you and all the women of (in )courage for being there for us. I know that all of you were sent to us as “Angels of Hope” in any situation. My love to you and your family…………..Betsy Basile
This is lovely, Robin! Thank you! And may your family be richly blessed.
As I laid in bed last night, the prayer that kept pouring out of me was, “Lord, don’t let me add to the noise.” There is so.much.noise. on the internet. This post felt like an answer to my prayer as I asked God how I can show up online in a way that brings hope and healing in the darkness. Thank you!
Thanks for this encouragement! I know that most churches however, conveniently overlook the command to love those with intellectual disabilities or mental illness. Less than 10% of Christian churches welcome these individuals into their communities and the Lord continues to weep.
what an amazing reminder!
Let us be about love and empathy towards others.
Robin,
We should turn our eyes upon Jesus. Look full in His wonderful face. All this noise & clamor will fade away. I have a co worker going through some medical issues & having tests. She was a bit nervous. Knowing her as I do I made a chicken pot pie, lemon cake, & cranberry orange bread for her. Also have been praying for her. It was my way of showing God’s love to another.
Blessings 🙂
So GRATEFUL Robin for the wise, thoughtful reminder to us of how we can HONOR Jesus & BLESS those around us, beautifully said along with God’s word in scriptures. Let us all be a LIGHT of Brightness & LOVE with Inspiration and Encouragement to those around us! Let your LIGHT Shine…Matthew 5:16.
Rejoicing with you, Robin, in the special gift God has brought into your lives, a precious grand-son…Congrats! A gift from God: for your eyes to see, for your hands to hold, for your hearts to LOVE. What JOY, this new exciting chapter in your life, treasure those moments of being a grandma, it’s the BEST!
God Bless & SHINE “Bright” with LOVE!