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“No one lights a lamp and puts it under a basket…” — Matthew 5:15
“If your eye is evil, your whole body shall be full of darkness…” — Luke 11:34

  1. Compromise in Obedience

“To obey is better than sacrifice…” — 1 Samuel 15:22

Partial obedience is disobedience. Every time we excuse sin, silence conviction, or delay surrender, our light dims. It’s like shading a lamp — the source is still there, but the glow weakens.

📌 Examples:

Justifying unforgiveness

Delaying God’s instructions

Blending in to avoid confrontation

  1. Neglect of the Word

“The entrance of Your words gives light…” — Psalm 119:130
“Your word is a lamp to my feet…” — Psalm 119:105

A flickering light often points to a flickering relationship with the Word. You can’t walk steadily in light if you’re only feeding on truth once a week.

📌 Symptoms:

Bible becomes an optional add-on, not daily bread

Sermons excite but don’t shape lifestyle

Conviction fades and comfort increases

  1. Distraction and Divided Focus
    “If your eye is single, your whole body will be full of light…” — Luke 11:34

When we try to chase the world and chase God, our eye is no longer single — and light becomes mixed.
Distraction leads to distortion. When attention is scattered, revelation becomes shallow.

📌 Modern distractions:

Obsession with social media validation

Chasing trends over truth

Comparing yourself with others instead of reflecting Christ

  1. Fear of Man

“The fear of man brings a snare…” — Proverbs 29:25
“Let your light so shine before men…” — Matthew 5:16

Many people hide their light because they fear rejection or ridicule. This fear dims boldness and causes believers to play small.

📌 What it looks like:

Refusing to speak truth in love

Suppressing convictions to fit in

Choosing silence when God is prompting a testimony

  1. Hidden Sin or Shame

“He who covers his sin shall not prosper…” — Proverbs 28:13
“If we walk in the light… we have fellowship…” — 1 John 1:7

Sin that is hidden is like soot on glass — it clouds the brightness of your life.
The danger isn’t just in the sin, but in hiding it, pretending all is well.

📌 The remedy:

Confession

Accountability

Returning to the foot of the cross with honesty

  1. Loss of Intimacy with the Holy Spirit “Do not quench the Spirit…” — 1 Thessalonians 5:19
    “Keep your lamps burning…” — Luke 12:35

The Holy Spirit is the oil that keeps our lamp burning. When we grieve or resist Him, the flame doesn’t go out immediately — it just flickers, dims, and eventually fades if left unaddressed.

📌 Causes of quenching:

Ignoring His promptings

Despising prophecy and spiritual gifts

Choosing logic over intimacy

🕯 How to Keep the Light Burning Bright:

  1. Stay in the Word daily — not casually.
  2. Obey quickly — don’t delay.
  3. Guard your focus — eliminate spiritual noise.
  4. Live honestly — walk in the light with others.
  5. Feed intimacy — worship, listen, yield.

Final Thought:
“The oil didn’t run out suddenly — the foolish virgins just didn’t refill it.” (Matthew 25)

If your light is flickering today, don’t condemn yourself — just refill.
The light of God is still available. The Word still shines.
You can burn bright again.

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