A professional football player’s team was having a terrible season,
losing week after week. A reporter asked him how he stayed motivated to play
hard and give his best even though his team lost almost every game. He
responded, “My dad is watching that game. My mom is watching that game. You
better believe I’m going to do my best!” He recognized that there was more at stake
than just winning or losing. People were watching, and that reality always
drove him to do his best.
Jesus reminded us of this reality in the early portions of His Sermon on
the Mount. We should live our lives with a recognition that what we do is observed
by those around us—and this visible life makes a statement about our God. He
said, “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works
and glorify your Father in heaven” (Matt. 5:16). How does the light of our
lives shine? By bringing the heart and character of Christ into the situations
that engage us every day. By showing compassion as He did for the marginalized
or forgotten. By displaying concern for the Father’s name and reputation.
Let your light shine – whether you’re a candle in a corner or a lighthouse on a hill. (RBC)