Let your light shine Day 5
Darkness isn’t an equal opponent to light, and that one belief changes how we walk into every room. We’re closing out the week with a grounded challenge from Matthew 5:14: Jesus calls us the light of the world, not just when we’re gathered at church, but on Monday in the everyday places we usually overlook, the gas station, the living room, the workplace, the tense conversation we’d rather avoid.
We talk about why simple community outreach like a free barbecue matters, not as a stunt, but as a way to set tables, meet neighbors, and create space for people who feel stuck or unseen. When someone is “living in the dark,” practical love, food, rest, and real connection can be the first crack where hope gets in. Discipleship and spiritual growth often look like ordinary hospitality, steady presence, and choosing to care on purpose.
Then we take a brutal honesty inventory: when people plan a party or build a guest list, do they want us there because we bring life and peace, or because they feel obligated? That question leads to the core image of the day: be a thermostat that changes the temperature, not a thermometer that mirrors the toxicity around you. You don’t have to solve everything at once. Pick the single darkest corner of your life and do one specific sacrificial act of grace, service, or humility, then watch what one “match” can start.
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