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It's a Wonderful Life: One Life's Ripple Effect (Matthew 5:13-16)

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George Bailey stands on a bridge, convinced the world would be better without him. Clarence the angel shows him Bedford Falls without his influence—a dark, cruel Pottersville. Every act of kindness, every sacrifice, every moment George chose others over himself had rippled outward. Jesus said, "You are the light of the world... let your light shine before others." George couldn't see his own light until it was removed. Most of us can't. We underestimate how our faithfulness—staying, serving, sacrificing—shapes the world around us. The film's ending isn't about money; it's about a man finally seeing what God always saw: a life that mattered.

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