You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. — Matthew 5:14
People often ask me what I miss most about serving as president of Moody Bible Institute. Without question it’s the students. I love their passion for Jesus and the way they demonstrate it to the world around them. Non-Christian employers often told me of the students’ exemplary work ethic. Chicago’s police superintendent once said, “When the Moody students return to campus, it’s like somebody turned on the lights on the Near North side.”
This is exactly what Jesus had in mind when He said, “You are the light of the world” (Matt. 5:14). It’s a powerful word picture of the impact of contrast. There should be a recognizable difference between the integrity of Christians and the prevailing darkness of our world.
It’s not about making speeches for Jesus; it’s about people observing us. Even though they may not want to hear about Jesus, you can be sure they’re watching to see if He makes a difference in our lives. When Jesus said, “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works” (v. 16). He was saying that before we can speak up we have to show up. Our capacity to shine for Jesus is measured by our good works, which reveal His compelling reality in our lives.
Let’s turn on the lights. — Joe Stowell
You are called with a holy calling
The light of the world to be,
To lift up the lamp of the Savior
That others His light may see. — Anon.
READ: Matthew 5:13-20
To lead others out of the darkness of sin, let them see the light of Christ in your life.
The Bible in one year:
• Jeremiah 3-5
• 1 Timothy 4