The True Light

Nov 9, 2025    Pastor Dan Smith

In this powerful exploration of Matthew 4:12-16, we discover that Jesus intentionally withdrew to Capernaum, one of the darkest regions of His time, to fulfill Isaiah's prophecy that people living in darkness would see a great light. This wasn't accidental—Jesus didn't avoid the uncomfortable or the broken places. Instead, He entered them with purpose, demonstrating that the light of Christ doesn't fight darkness; it simply rises, and darkness retreats. We're reminded that no matter what darkness we experience or even portray in our own lives, the darkness cannot overcome the light of Christ. This message challenges us to understand three transformative truths: first, Jesus is the light that breaks through darkness; second, His light transforms us from the inside out as we draw closer to Him; and third, we are called to reflect that light to others. Like the moon reflecting the sun's brilliance, we don't generate our own light—we reflect His. The closer we stay to Christ through prayer, His Word, and fellowship, the brighter we burn. This isn't about trying harder through self-effort, but about staying exposed to His glory. When we do, transformation becomes inevitable, and we become beacons pointing others toward the true source of hope and life.