The Light of the World

“You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house.” (Matthew 5:14-15)
One of my favorite shows the past couple of years has been American Idol. It is amazing getting to see talented people with different stories grow into artists and performers throughout the show. This year has been extra special. In Hollywood, one of the most secular parts of the world, God’s name has been glorified through the singers and judges. For Easter, they had a faith themed night where performers sang worship songs and included special guests like Brandon Lake and CeCe Winans. This was powerful watching from home and brought me back to Matthew 5 where Jesus reminds us that we are the light of the world. There are three ways we can do our part in displaying the light of Jesus in our dark world.
1. “A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden.” I love Jesus’ imagery here. When you picture a city on a hill, it stands out and people notice it. In the same way we all have unique talents and abilities that allow us to have influence on other people. Jesus calls us not to hide our gifts, but to use them to glorify His name. What an amazing opportunity we have every day to use our platform to share the Good News we just celebrated at Easter.
2. “Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lampstand.” The second part of Jesus’ message is about purpose. The purpose of a lamp is to shine light, not cover it up. This is very convicting to me – convicting me to stay true to my purpose around my friends that are not believers, having the boldness to pray before our meal or invite them to church. But we serve a God so much bigger than ourselves, and He has put us right where we are to look different from our world – to be the light in the darkness.
3. “And it gives light to all who are in the house.” When we use our gifts for God’s purpose, it changes the culture around us. Now this is important: we are not called to save people; it is Jesus who does that, but we are called to live out our faith and share our testimonies. When we live with the light of Christ in us, it impacts those around us, and they can tell our joy is different. Have you ever been around someone that you gravitate toward because they radiate the love of Jesus? Those people in my life are so influential in my walk with Jesus and inspire me to live out my faith on my team and in my sport.
My encouragement and my questions for you to reflect upon are: what areas of your life are you hiding the light, and how can God use you in this season to be the light of the world?
By C.A. Carter
C.A. is the daughter of Jimmy and Carrie Carter – and has just completed her freshman year and first year on the golf team at the University of Kentucky.









