This coming Sunday’s sermon, “Even a Flickering Candle Still Shines,” is rooted in Jesus’ familiar words from Matthew 5:14–16, where we are named as the light of the world. Often we hear this passage as a call to be brighter, stronger, or more confident in our faith. But this sermon leans in a different direction. It speaks especially to those moments when faith feels tired, fragile, or barely holding on. Through a simple story and Jesus’ own imagery, we are reminded that God does not require a bonfire. Even a small, flickering candle can guide someone safely home. Faithfulness, presence, and quiet acts of goodness matter more than we often realize.
This sermon invites us to stop hiding our light out of fear, weariness, or self doubt, and to trust that God is already at work through who we are and where we are.
As you prepare for worship, spend time with Matthew 5:14–16 this week.
- Where do you feel like your light is flickering right now?
- And how might God be using your quiet faithfulness to bring hope or guidance to someone else, even if you cannot see it yet?
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