“Counseling through the Word” Devotional: I am a Light in the World

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“Counseling through the Word” Devotional: I am a Light in the World

Scripture: Matthew 5:14 (ESV) – “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.”

As believers, we are called to be a light in the darkness of this world. This is not just a suggestion—it’s a declaration from Jesus Himself. When He says, “You are the light of the world,” He is affirming the role you play as a follower of Christ. Your life, transformed by the Gospel, is meant to shine brightly, pointing others to the hope and truth found in Jesus.

Devotional Thought

Light has a powerful effect on darkness. Where light exists, darkness cannot prevail. Similarly, as Christians, we carry the light of Christ within us, illuminating the path for others who are lost in the shadows of life’s struggles. Your light isn’t something you have to create on your own; it’s the natural outcome of your relationship with Jesus. Just as Jesus is the light of the world, His light now shines through you.

In a world filled with despair, confusion, and brokenness, your life serves as a beacon of hope and truth. When you live out your faith authentically—through your words, actions, and attitudes—you become a living testimony to the saving power of God. This doesn’t mean drawing attention to yourself but rather reflecting the glory of God through your life. Like a city set on a hill, your light is meant to be seen, drawing others toward the Savior.

Your role as a light in the world is crucial, especially for those who are struggling with emotional, mental, or relational issues. They need to see the love, peace, and joy that come from a life transformed by Jesus. By letting your light shine, you can point them toward the ultimate source of healing and hope.

Bringing It Home: Application Points

  • Shine in Your Sphere: Consider how you can reflect the light of Christ in your daily interactions, whether at home, work, or in your community.
  • Live Authentically: Let your faith be evident in the way you handle challenges and relationships. People are watching and can be drawn to Christ through your genuine example.
  • Be a Beacon of Hope: Look for opportunities to encourage others who may be walking through dark seasons. Your light can guide them toward the hope found in Jesus.

Prayer

Lord, thank You for calling me to be a light in this world. Help me to live in such a way that others see Your love and truth through me. May my life reflect Your glory and draw others closer to You. Amen.

Questions for Reflection

Living in dependence on Christ is not just a concept but a daily practice. This week, challenge yourself to deepen your connection with Jesus. Here are a few questions to reflect on:

  • How can I better reflect the light of Christ in my daily interactions?
  • In what ways can I live more authentically in my faith?
  • Who in my life needs encouragement, and how can I be a beacon of hope for them?

Take the Next Step on Your Journey

Thank you for joining me today. If you found this lesson helpful, I encourage you to explore more resources and support on my website, https://jameslongjr.org/. You can also watch my video on my YouTube channel.

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Remember, true change is possible when you walk in God’s grace and for His glory. Until next time, may you find peace, hope, and joy in Christ.

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