God's Glory
Illustration
by Michael P. Green

In 1715, Louis XIV of France died. Louis, who called himself “the Great,” was the monarch who made the infamous statement “I am the State!” His court was the most magnificent in Europe, and his funeral was spectacular. His body lay in a golden coffin. To dramatize the deceased king’s greatness, orders had been given that the cathedral should be very dimly lighted, with only one special candle set above his coffin. Thousands waited in hushed silence. Then Bishop Massilon began to speak. Slowly reaching down, he snuffed out the candle, saying, “Only God is great!”


Note: The charters and times are correct but we are not able to confirm or disprove the candle story. Perhaps introduce this as legend. 

Baker Books, 1500 Illustrations for Biblical Preaching, by Michael P. Green