We take light for granted. But step back and consider what a world without it actually looks like — the disorientation, the despair, the slow unraveling of everything that depends on it. That is the world Jesus is speaking into when He turns to a group of ordinary disciples on a hillside and says: you are the light of the world.
Not "you should try to be." Not "you could become." You are. In this sermon, Pastor David traces the light of Christ through three movements — where it comes from, where it goes, and what it's for. The source is our identity in Christ, not our effort. The destination is the world itself, not a comfortable huddle. And the purpose is neither self-promotion nor mere social good, but that the people around us would see our works and give glory to the Father. If you've ever wondered whether your quiet, ordinary life could make a difference in the darkness around you — this sermon is for you.