Taking the office. Today, as we witness the inauguration of President Donald Trump, we reflect on the significance of leadership and the call to be the light of the world, as Jesus teaches in Matthew 5:14-16. This passage reminds us that we are to shine our light before others, so they may see our good deeds and glorify our Father in heaven.Connection to Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Today also marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a time to honor a leader who exemplified shining his light in the face of darkness. Dr. King's commitment to nonviolence and equality serves as a timeless example for all leaders, including our newly inaugurated president. His legacy reminds us that true leadership seeks justice, loves mercy, and walks humbly with God.As we pray for President Trump and his administration, let us also examine our own roles in society. Each of us is called to "take the office" of being a light in the world. Let us commit to actions that reflect Christ's love, promote unity, and stand for truth.In these times of transition, may we all remember the words of Jesus: "Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven." Let us support our leaders in prayer, encourage them to lead with godly wisdom, and strive ourselves to be beacons of hope and righteousness in our communities.
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Coming from Arab, Alabama, and growing up in Tampa, Fla. I moved with my family to Georgia in 1969. I was saved by God’s marvelous Grace in September 1972 at Blue Springs Baptist Church located down the road from North Cobb High School in Acworth, Ga. Called to preach at 16...