Douglas can’t light up like a lightning bug, but he learns what letting your light shine really means. One of the very best ways to let your light shine is to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ!

One of Douglas’ favorite songs in Sunday School is “This Little Light of Mine,” but he didn’t actually understand what it meant. He asked his Children’s Pastor, Pastor Trent, how he was supposed to let his light shine since he wasn’t a lightning bug, “How can I let my light shine if I’ve got no glowy thing?!” Pastor Trent told him that the Bible isn’t talking about an actual light, but that our actions can shine like a light in this dark world. It’s a metaphorical light. Many people in this world are walking in darkness, not knowing the love of Jesus, but since we have the light of Christ within us, we can shine by showing the love of Jesus through our words and actions. So let's all show the world Christ’s love, and let our little lights shine!

Verses About Letting Your Light Shine:
Matthew 5:14-16 | Let Your Light Shine
John 8:12 | Jesus is the Light
Ephesians 5:8 | “Live as children of light”
1 Peter 2:9 | You Were Called Out of Darkness

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