Let your light thus shine before men, so that they may see your upright works, and glorify your Father who is in the heavens.
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The Setting
After the Beatitudes, the Lord Jesus turns from describing the character of His disciples to declaring their public effect — salt and light in a corrupt and dark world. Verse 16 closes that section with a positive command that reveals two questions: what is the "light" that is to shine, and whose glory does it serve?
Light Distinct from, but Joined to, Good Works
Commentary draws a careful line between the light itself and the works that accompany it. The light is testimony to Christ; the works prove that testimony is real.
Leslie M. GrantIn verse 16 the light is distinct from good works, but both are closely connected. The light speaks of moral and spiritual testimony to Christ. The good works are works that back up this testimony as being real. Apparent good works by themselves would draw attention to the person who does them, that he might be honored; but if the light of testimony for Christ accompanies the good works, this influences others to recognize that God our Father is the source of the works and therefore to glorify Him in heaven, the place of highest authority.
The Light Is Christ Reflected
The disciple has nothing of his own to display. What is to shine is the reflection of the One who alone is the Light of the world.
Arno Clemens GaebeleinBut what light is it which is to shine? Surely this can mean only the reflection of Him who is the Light. "He does not say let your good works shine, but let your light shine; that is, let Christ shine in your life; not that ye may see your good works, but that men see them; not to your glory, but to the glory of your Father."
This is also why the lamp must not be hidden by man's activity:
Leslie M. GrantA lamp too is not to be put under a bushel measure, that is, obscured by that which speaks of man's work. Let us not allow our work to get in the way of the light of Christ, who is the only source of light for darkened men.
Salt and Light — Two Different Effects
The two figures of verses 13–16 work together but are not the same. Salt holds back corruption; light pushes back darkness.
W. T. P. Wolston"Ye are the salt of the earth." Now salt is preservative, it preserves from corruption... Salt answers to righteousness. But "Ye are the light of the world," gives another thought. Light answers to grace. Salt merely preserves things pure from corruption, but light is aggressive, it drives out the darkness. So grace goes forth outside and seeks. "It gives light."
The Aim Is the Father's Glory, Not Our Witness
The works are seen, but the eye of those who see is to be lifted past the doer to the Father in heaven. The whole Sermon on the Mount focuses on what the disciple is to be before the world, not on the conversion of the world itself.
MagazinesThe Lord Jesus does not speak in these verses of the preaching of the gospel for the salvation of the lost. The entire "sermon on the mount" does not deal with this, but with the Christ-like walk of the disciples of the Lord... it is not the purpose of the "sermon on the mount" that they may receive blessing or be led to the Lord, but that the character of the Kingdom of God may be expressed in His disciples.
The works flow out of the light, not the other way round:
MagazinesHere, the good works are the fruit of the working of divine light in the soul. If we let our light shine, good works will also be connected with it. But they are not the focus of our attention here... Therefore He does not exhort us here to do good works, but to let our light shine. We should not think of "our" works, but of Him. Good works will then be the result. The apostle Paul speaks of the fruit of the light which is in all goodness, righteousness and truth (Eph. 5:9).
Practical Walk Among Men
This shining is not abstract; it is daily conduct.
MagazinesAre we friendly, helpful, peaceable and righteous in our dealings with colleagues, neighbours and other people? In this way we can let our light shine before men. "Do all things without murmurings and reasonings, that ye may be harmless and simple, irreproachable children of God in the midst of a crooked and perverted generation; among whom ye appear as lights (heavenly lights) in the world, holding forth the word of life" (Phil. 2:14-15 J.N.D. Trans.). To let our light shine means that as well as our spoken testimony for our Lord in the world, our new nature and our position as children of God are expressed by our behaviour.
Summary
- Light first. The Lord does not say "let your good works shine" but "let your light shine"; works are the fruit, not the focus.
- Christ reflected. The light is testimony to Christ — His own life shining through the believer, since He alone is the Light of the world.
- Works confirm. Good works back up the testimony as real, so that men cannot dismiss the light as words only.
- Father's glory. The whole point is to lift the onlooker past us to the Father in heaven; if attention stops at us, the lamp is hidden under a bushel.
- Daily walk. Shining is practical — friendly, peaceable, irreproachable conduct as children of God in a crooked generation (Phil. 2:14-15).