“I am the Light of the world. So if you follow me, you won’t be stumbling through the darkness, for living light will flood your path.” John 8:12 (TLB)
Every pastor walks through dark days.
There are dark days of disappointment—when your sermon doesn’t seem to land, your people seem disconnected, or your leadership efforts fall flat.
There are dark days of discouragement—when criticism cuts deep, when relationships in the church feel strained, when people you've invested in walk away.
There are even dark days of doubt—when you wonder if you're really making a difference, or if you have the strength to keep going.
In moments like these, you don’t need a new strategy. You don’t need to chase the next ministry trend or polish your systems.
What you need is light. Not just any light—the Light of the World.
Too often, when ministry feels unclear or heavy, we instinctively reach for "flashlights" of our own making.
We try to power through with experience, education, energy, or effort. We tweak the schedule, attend a conference, overhaul the programming, or imagine that a fresh start somewhere else will fix the fog.
But these are dim lights, and they burn out quickly.
What you need isn’t a flashlight—it’s a floodlight.
Jesus doesn’t offer a flicker of inspiration. He is the blazing, unwavering Light who sees the path before you even when you can’t. He doesn't promise to remove every valley, but he promises you’ll never walk through one alone.
Pastor, if today feels dark—if Monday feels heavier than usual—remember this:
Your calling didn’t begin with your qualifications, and it won’t be sustained by your talent. It rests fully on the light of Christ.
So flip the switch of faith. With Christ’s light, you may not see five miles down the road, but God will give you just enough light for the next step.
Trust him again today.