Matthew 5:16
"Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven."
This verse concludes Jesus’ teaching on believers being “the light of the world” (Matthew 5:14–15). It emphasizes that the purpose of good works is not self-promotion, but God’s glorification. Just as a lamp is placed on a stand to illuminate a room, Christians are to live in such a visible, authentic way that their actions reflect Christ’s light.
The “good works” refer to deeds of love, integrity, compassion, humility, and justice—actions that flow from a transformed life in Christ. When others observe these deeds, they are not meant to praise the believer, but to recognize God’s goodness and respond by glorifying Him.
This verse calls for both visibility and humility: believers should not hide their faith, yet their motivation must be pure—focused on honoring God, not gaining human approval.
Let your light shine.
Amen.
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