Light
Light, comes in all shapes and sizes. We enjoy the light that falls from
a sparkling chandelier. When the power goes out we reach for our flashlight and
light a candle. We put little lights in our hallways and call them night lights
so we won’t stub our toes in the dark. We decorate our lawns and gardens with
little solar lights. The sun sheds its beautiful light during the day and the
moon reflects the light of the sun at night.
Without light we would be in the dark! Without light plants could not
grow. Without light we would freeze. Without light, life as we know it would
cease to be. Without light we would all die.
The Bible tells us that the first thing that God created was light!
Genesis 1:3 reads, “Let there be light and there was light.” Listen to what the Psalmist says; “Your word is a lamp unto my feet and a light to my
path” (119:105).
Many of us are on a path in life where we are busy dragging problems and
worries:
-from one day into the next
-from one week into the next
-from one month into the next
-and yes even from one year into
the next
We worry about the past and we worry about the future. We worry about
our health. We worry about the health of others. We worry about our jobs. We
worry about not having a job. We worry about worrying.
No matter how good a computer is it can still come crashing to a
standstill if overloaded with too much data. We sometimes treat ourselves like
a computer by overloading ourselves with worry. Some times people will “crash”
just like their computer only we call it burnout, stress attack, breakdown or
heart attack.
I want you to give some serious thought to what our text is telling us
about light. A lamp, the type of which is being referred to in this text lights
only the immediate area around its base. Think about that!
Notice that the Bible did not say, “Your Word is like the blazing sun to
my feet,” but “your word is a lamp to my feet.” God’s Word shows us where to
walk a step at a time. God’s Word is not a spotlight that illuminates what the
road is like a mile ahead but what the path is like immediately below our feet.
Can you see one small blessing to be thankful for? Then thank Him for
that one small blessing.
Can you see one persistent sin that you insist on carrying with you? Ask God to forgive you for that one sin.
Is there one small temptation that still keeps company with you? Ask God
to help you shake that one temptation.
Walk with God one step at a time. We cannot change the past and we know
not what the future may hold but we do know that with the light of his Word as
our guide that He will instruct us where it is safe to place our next step. So,
don’t lag in the past, don’t run blindly into the future for the lamp of God’s
Word only sheds light a step at a time.
May God richly bless you as you walk in his light.
John Fraser
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