Your Daily Devotional 6/6/2025: You Have Permission to Shine Brightly

In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.

Matthew 5:16

Devotional Message

We are often told to dim our own light—to hide our vibrancy, to play small, to only shine a certain amount. But when we actively display our faith through good works—acts of love, service, and righteousness—we are not self-glorifying ourselves, but rather, pointing others to God. That is the ultimate goal of being the light of the world: to reflect our identity as light-bearers to illuminate God’s character and help others around us see, share, and reveal their own light.

There is a balance between visibility and humility when it comes to our faith, but when we refer back to Jesus—He never dimmed His own light. He knew His power, His gifts, and His ability to transform the world around Him, and He allowed Himself to receive the praise, celebration, and gratitude from those He served. Simultaneously, however, He never allowed it to go to His head, simply because His intention was pure—to serve and to point to God.

To shine doesn’t mean to take over the conversation, to dim others, or to be overly confident—it means that we exude love in each moment, we help others when we can, and that we lift others when we have the strength. Through each action stemming from light and love, rather than hiding or shying away from it, we no longer obscure God’s character but reveal it. This is what creates a ripple effect of visible faith in our reality—showing others that when we allow ourselves to shine, we give others permission to do the same. And that is how God’s character lives on, as Jesus intended: ‘Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.’

Let’s Pray

Dear God, I confess that sometimes I hide my light and faith, or only show myself for personal glory rather than pointing others to you. But I know the light inside of me is a manifestation of your character, and that part of my role is to let my light shine before others, especially in a world full of darkness.

Today, I ask you to help me live visibly faithful in my life. Give me the strength, courage, and bravery to share my light, with no fear of being seen or worry about how it’ll be perceived. Help me resemble you through my good deeds, so that others can see your love through my actions. I commit today to shining bright—not for my own recognition, but so that others may see you clearly and find their way to you. May my light illuminate your character and give others permission to shine their own light as well. Amen.


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About The Author

Karin is an author of Beauty in Stillness and The Unlimited Power Within You.