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Anonymous · Aug 15, 2026

Keep Your Lamp Burning

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There is a great deal of noise in the world right now. Nations are divided. People are angry. Fear travels faster than truth. Every day brings another headline, another prediction, another controversy and another reason someone tells us we should be afraid. But perhaps the question Jesus would ask His people isn’t, “Do you know what is happening?” Perhaps it is much simpler: “Is your lamp still burning?”

Jesus told the parable of the ten virgins waiting for the bridegroom in Matthew 25. All ten had lamps. All ten were waiting. But only five had prepared enough oil for the delay. When the bridegroom finally arrived, the difference wasn’t who claimed to be waiting. The difference was who was prepared when He came. That message should shake every believer awake.

We can spend countless hours studying prophecy, watching world events, exposing corruption and searching for signs, yet neglect the very spiritual condition Jesus repeatedly told us mattered. Having information isn’t the same as having oil. Knowing what evil is doing isn’t the same as walking with Christ. Calling yourself awake isn’t the same as being spiritually prepared. Recognizing darkness doesn’t automatically mean that you are carrying light.

Jesus said, “You are the light of the world.” He didn’t tell His followers merely to identify darkness. He commanded them to become something visibly different from it. There is a danger in fighting evil for so long that we slowly begin adopting its characteristics. Anger becomes hatred. Discernment becomes suspicion. Justice becomes vengeance. Boldness becomes cruelty. Eventually, someone who began fighting darkness can discover that darkness has found a home inside his own heart.

Jesus gave us another way. Love your enemies. Pray for those who persecute you. Forgive. Show mercy. Feed the hungry. Care for the forgotten. Speak truth. Stand firm. Those aren’t signs of weakness. They are evidence that the lamp is still burning. Christ never commanded His followers to defeat hatred by becoming better haters. The world already knows how to hate. Show it something different.

It is easy to examine politicians, governments, churches, celebrities, neighbors and enemies. It is much harder to examine ourselves. We ask when judgment is coming for somebody else while rarely asking what God might want corrected within us. Perhaps before asking, “Lord, when will You deal with them?” we should pray, “Lord, search me.” Search my anger. Search my pride. Search my motives. Search what I refuse to forgive. Search whether I genuinely love people or merely love those who agree with me.

There is an uncomfortable question hiding beneath the parable: How much oil do we actually have? Oil isn’t accumulated through endless scrolling, another breaking-news notification or knowing tomorrow’s rumor before everyone else. A spiritual lamp is tended quietly through prayer, Scripture, repentance, worship, forgiveness, serving others, time alone with God and doing what is right when nobody applauds. These things aren’t glamorous, but they build the kind of faith that remains standing when everything else begins shaking.

Jesus repeatedly warned His followers to watch. Watching doesn’t mean living terrified of tomorrow. It means remaining spiritually awake today. There will be storms. Jesus never promised otherwise. The disciples once found themselves in a boat while a violent storm surrounded them. They were terrified even though Jesus was with them. They were looking at the storm while the answer was already in the boat.

We still do that. We stare at the waves. We measure the wind. We calculate how quickly the water is rising. Somewhere beneath all that fear is Christ asking whether we trust Him. Faith doesn’t necessarily mean believing there will never be another storm. Faith means understanding that the storm doesn’t get the final word.

Imagine what would happen if millions of Christians stopped merely announcing that the world was dark and began demonstrating what the light actually looks like. Feed somebody. Forgive somebody. Call somebody who is alone. Help a struggling family. Visit someone forgotten. Pray for someone who despises you. Tell the truth when lying would benefit you. Give without demanding recognition. Stand against evil without allowing hatred to occupy your heart.

That is Christianity people can see. Jesus taught that what we do for the hungry, the stranger, the sick, the imprisoned and the forgotten, we do for Him. Perhaps the greatest revival won’t begin behind a microphone. Perhaps it begins when believers start living like they actually believe the words of Jesus.

Nobody knows how many tomorrows remain or exactly what the next year will bring. Our responsibility is simpler: Be ready. Keep your faith. Keep your compassion. Keep your integrity. Keep forgiving. Keep praying. Keep serving. Keep loving. Keep following Christ when the crowd walks somewhere else.

And when the world becomes darker, don’t panic because darkness has increased. A lamp becomes easier to see when the room gets darker. Maybe this generation doesn’t need more Christians screaming about how dark everything has become. Maybe it needs Christians whose lives demonstrate that darkness still hasn’t won.

When fear comes knocking, keep your lamp burning. When hatred becomes fashionable, keep your lamp burning. When people mock your faith, keep your lamp burning. When justice seems delayed, keep your lamp burning. When you’re tired, wounded, disappointed or wondering whether any of it matters, keep your lamp burning.

Someday every headline will become history. Every government will pass away. Every argument will become silent. Every earthly kingdom will eventually fall. But the words of Christ will remain. Until then, we have work to do.

Carry the light. Keep the oil. Stay awake. And whatever happens around you, keep your lamp burning.

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