Charles Spurgeon had a good point in today's reading from Thoughts for the Quiet Hour. I quote:
"'Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.' Mathew 5:14 Lamps do not talk, but they do shine. A light-house sounds no drum, it beats no gong; and yet far over the waters its friendly spark is seen by the mariner. So let your actions shine out your religion. Let the main sermon of your life be illustrated by all your conduct."
I was thinking, too, if you consider your light to be "little" and that you're not shining too brightly, remember it's those teensy little bulbs on night lights that let you navigate in a completely dark part of the house.
Got wattage for the Lord?
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