DEAR GOD: You Are The Great Light Of The World~

Attributes Of God: Divine Light | Teresa Blythe

The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, on them has light shone. – Isaiah 9:2 (ESV)

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“The People Who Walked in Darkness Have Seen a Great Light”
Historical Context:

The book of Isaiah, written by the prophet Isaiah during the 8th century BCE, contains a rich tapestry of prophecies, warnings, and promises. This verse emerges from a time of political turmoil, moral decay, and spiritual darkness in ancient Israel. The people faced Assyrian oppression, idolatry, and internal strife. Amidst this darkness, Isaiah’s words offered hope—a beacon of light piercing through the shadows.

Then:

  1. Physical Darkness: The imagery of walking in darkness symbolizes the human condition—our spiritual blindness, ignorance, and separation from God. The Israelites, both individually and collectively, wandered in moral obscurity, totally out of touch with the reality of what was occurring around them, or the miracles they were witness to,
  2. The Promised Light: Isaiah prophesied the coming of a Messiah—a great Light—who would illuminate their lives. This anticipation pointed to Jesus Christ, whose birth fulfilled this promise centuries later.

Today:

  1. Spiritual Darkness: Our world remains ensnared and suffocating in darkness. We grapple with moral relativism, materialism, and existential questions. The light of truth often flickers amidst chaos, it is always there. Sadly, for a great majority of people- they are still unaware of the magnitude of who Christ is!
  2. The Light of Christ: Jesus, the Light of the World, continues to shine. His teachings guide us toward love, compassion, and redemption. In our personal struggles, we can find solace in His presence. We find peace in His promises. We find love in His embrace during the entire span of our lifetime.

Commentary and Moral Views:

  • Hope Amid Despair: Isaiah’s words remind us that even in our darkest moments, hope truly exists. The Light of Christ dispels fear, offering a path to salvation. He offers a way for LIFE. Not just an existence, as those who don’t have Him in their lives. But CHRIST offers LIFE, LIGHT & TRUTH. The only way to get to the Father, is through the Son.
  • Responsibility: As recipients of this Light, we bear the responsibility to share it. Our actions should reflect Christ’s love, illuminating the lives of others, and all those we encounter on a daily basis. Our behavior should endeavor to enhance the light from within, while giving Him glory and being a witness for Him all the days of our lives.
  • Repentance: Walking in darkness necessitates turning toward the light. Repentance—a change of heart—is essential for transformation. And it cannot be done alone – it can only be accomplished through Christ Himself. It is up to us to seek Him, accept Him and apply our lives, the best we can, and do all according to His will and purpose in our lives.

Meditative Thoughts and Reflective Questions:

  1. What Darkness Do We Face? Consider personal struggles, societal issues, and global challenges. How can Christ’s beautiful Light address them?
  2. Are We Reflectors of Light? Do our lives radiate hope, kindness, and truth? Or do we contribute to the darkness?
  3. Seeking the Light: How can we draw closer to Christ?  We can do this through prayer, Scripture, and acts of love – are we doing this daily?

Unity Prayer:

“Dear LORD- in this world of shadows, we seek Your Light. Illuminate our hearts, dispel our doubts, and guide us toward You. May we be reflective of Your love, and pillars of hope, reflecting Christ’s You and Your ways to those around us, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

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Reflective Takeaway:

Embrace the Light: Just as the Israelites witnessed the dawn breaking through their darkness, we too can experience transformation. Seek the Light, walk in it, and share it generously with others.

Give witness to the Great I AM, and the Greatest of all Lights in this world, Jesus Christ!

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DEAR GOD: You Are the Keeper of My Soul~

 

I observed my niece playing with her toys on the floor in her living room. She methodically placed her building blocks one on top of the other. She seemed to really enjoy the red ones the most. As the pile got higher and higher, she became more excited. Until the last block she placed atop of the huge pile.  I knew it was sure to happen and within seconds she was crying. “All come down!” She cried as her mom assured her; she could build it again. That seemed to stifle the tears somewhat. And within seconds a chocolate chip cookie and milk seemed to erase the entire scenario from her little innocent mind.

That got me to thinking about our souls. The blocks were like the weight of the world, all its troubles piling atop one another. Issues, troubles, finances, division, political discourse, so on and so forth. Until one final piece crumbles it to the ground. That could be our soul!

Jesus very succinctly gives us a warning in Mark 8:36. He is telling us what good to gain the world if we lose our soul in the process? How important is the things of this world that would push our souls to the brink of eradication?

Listen, of course we need to be aware of current events. Jesus warned His disciples as he sent them out into the world in Matthew 10:16,Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves; be therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves. 

The Lord Jesus used the dove as a model for harmlessness and innocence, and the serpent for wisdom and cunning. So, we are to utilize the two in a way that is fitting of a Christian and follower of Christ. We are to be cautious as we venture into the world and be forewarned at all times, remembering the words of Christ.

How can we do this?

  1. Take note of the world events, but don’t get pulled into them in an ungodly fashion. ((Colossians 2:8)
  2. Be aware that evil does exist in the world but remember that Christ gives us authority in His name to overcome it. ((Mark 16:18)
  3. Be an example of His light to those you encounter, smile, help, and be attentive to other’s needs. (Matthew 5:16)
  4. Stay in the Word, and always have your Gospel Armor in place (Ephesians 6)
  5. Don’t fear those who can kill your flesh, but rather those who can “kill your soul.” (Matthew 10:28)

 

Number five on the above list is crucial to your spiritual growth and roots in Christ. The only One we answer to is our LORD. The only One we bow down to is to the Highest Authority in the Universe, our LORD and Savior, King of kings.

Sure, we are subject to “civil law” and “rules” in which societal norms are vitally important to exist. But make no mistake, we are under the control of the Highest Royal God, who is at the helm 24/7!

It is Him and only He that has our soul in His hands.

We have a duty as citizens to obey the rules of the land, but we have a full-blown allegiance to acquiesce to all of what God commands.

So, remembering my nieces “tower” that fell from all that weight. There is only so much world you can take in before it tries to snatch up your soul. But as faithful followers, nothing could ever take us from the love of Christ. Nothing!

Romans 8:39 -Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

 

“Father my LORD, thank You for Your brilliant light, love and guidance, may I always be aware that we are dealing with daily spiritual warfare in the world, may my spirit always be in step with Your word in all I do and encounter, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”