Mark 4.21,
Matthew 5.14-16,
Luke 8.16,
11.33,
John 8.12.
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Matthew 5.14 KWL - “You’re² the world’s light.
- A city can’t be hidden when it lies on a hill.”
John 8.12 KWL - So Jesus spoke again, saying, “I’m the world’s light.
- My followers should never walk in the dark,
- but will have light and life.”
So which is it? Both, obviously.
It’s not a contradiction. Jesus is the true light who entered the world;
Yep, this light metaphor is all over the bible. Wouldn’t hurt us to read up on it, and see all the different ways God wants us to carry his light.
Starting with the city-on-a-hill idea. Nowadays we don’t create cities on hills. When developers create a town, they place them somewhere convenient: Outside bigger cities, near main roads, a place easy to access. Hills aren’t so easy, plus there’s all the hassle of building on a hill. Put a city on a hill, and it’ll nearly always be an expensive city. But back in ancient times, rulers worried about invasion, and figured a hill was easier to defend than a plain. Plus they could see their enemies coming. The downside was their cities were very visible-especially at night, with all their torches burning.
That’s the trait Jesus wants his followers to have: We oughta be nice and obvious. (True, it makes us more visible to enemies, but let’s not hang up on the negative.) If Christianity is a city on a hill, we Christians need to be visible. No hiding our faith. No concealing who it is we follow.