Before modern mirrors, people used polished metal—like bronze or copper—to see their reflection. But the image was always a little warped, a little unclear.
It wasn’t until the 1800s, when glass mirrors coated with silver or mercury became widely used, that people began to see themselves clearly.
And in many ways, that’s what the world is still doing—looking into distorted mirrors.
Culture, media, social platforms, even emotions—they all reflect back an image of who we are… but it’s often twisted.
They say:
“You’re doing it wrong.”
“You need to be like them.”
“Truth is whatever you feel.”
But the Word of God? That’s the true mirror.
It doesn’t distort. It doesn’t flatter. It shows us who we really are—and who we were created to be.
James 1:23–25 says:
“Anyone who listens to the Word but does not do what it says is like someone who looks at his face in a mirror and… immediately forgets what he looks like. But whoever looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues in it—not forgetting what they have heard, but doing it—they will be blessed in what they do.”
God doesn’t just want us to glance at truth—He wants us to remember it, live it, and let it transform us.
So here’s the challenge:
Which mirror are you using?
Are you letting the world define you—or are you going to the Word, the one that reflects reality with clarity, conviction, and love?
Stay vigilant, stay faithful, and keep shining His light! 💡
Blessings,
Little Light Studios
