July 16 — Devoted to One Another in Love

“You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden… In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”
— Matthew 5:14-16
 
 
Jesus speaks not only about what we do, but about who we are. “You are the light of the world.” This is not a future goal—it is a present identity. As someone who follows Christ, your life carries His light. The question is not whether you have light, but how that light is being expressed.
 
Pause and reflect: What does my life currently reflect to others? When people encounter you—your words, your actions, your responses—what do they see? “A city on a hill cannot be hidden…” Light is meant to be visible. It does not exist for itself, but to illuminate what is around it. In the same way, your life is not meant to be withdrawn or hidden, but to reflect something of God’s goodness in the world. “…let your light shine before others…” This does not mean drawing attention to yourself. It means living in a way that allows God’s work within you to be seen through what you do. “…that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father…” The purpose of shining is not recognition—it is reflection. When others see goodness in your life, it becomes an opportunity for them to glimpse God’s character.
 
Today, consider one way to let your light shine intentionally. It may be a simple act—kindness in a conversation, patience in a moment of tension, or quiet service that meets a need. You might pray, “Lord, let my life reflect Your light.” You do not need to force this. As you walk with God, your life naturally begins to reflect Him. And in that reflection, even the smallest acts can become a light—pointing beyond you to the One who is at work within you.
 
 
Heavenly Father,

Thank You for the light You have placed within me through Your presence. Help me to live in a way that reflects Your goodness to others.
 
Guide my actions so that they point toward You. Give me humility, faithfulness, and courage to let my light shine in the places You have placed me. May my life bring glory to You.
 
I pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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