07 May 2025

Guided by the Light

 "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."
Psalm 119:105

Due to the orientation of our house and dining area, direct beams of sunlight shine through the sliding doors.  Light reveals what a lack of light conceals.  Glass that previously appeared, both on the sliding doors and on the hutch, were exposed as streaky with water spots and in need of cleaning.  Without the sunlight directly hitting the glass, I never would have noticed or known.

It is one thing to realise glass is streaky, but another thing altogether to do something to clean it!  Streaky glass isn't the end of the world, but it certainly is more pleasing to look through clean glass.  Was this knowledge pleasing enough to drop what I was doing when streaks came to my attention and immediately clean the glass?  No.  I believe this provides a good illustration of how the LORD can make us aware of blemishes in our lives and character we do not bother taking intentional action to clean up.  Our procrastination and inaction suggests we imagine realising we are sinners is more important than stopping what we are doing, repenting of sin and doing what pleases God instead.

The psalmist said God's word was "a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."  The use of personal pronouns shows God's word is to be taken personally ourselves--not to be used like a torch to ascertain the way others walk, to note obstacles or the direction others chose to walk.  God's word is to guide our steps because we need illumination and course-correction only the Bible can supply.  If our hearts echo Samuel who said, "Speak LORD, for your servant hears," then we must subject ourselves to God's guidance, encouragement, rebuke, correction and instruction through His written word.

Even as the orientation of our house provides opportunity for the sunlight to stream in the window during the day, there are houses sheltered by shady trees or taller structures that do not allow direct sunlight in.  Thankfully people are not like houses which cannot be moved but can turn our eyes to Jesus and open His word with the intention to hear and obey.  Neglect of opening God's word and reading it keeps us in the dark about our own sinfulness, hardness of heart and foolishness.  Reading the Scripture without practicing it tends to foster pride and self-righteousness through hypocrisy.

Reading the Bible is vital, yet obeying what God reveals is just as important.  A little sunlight shining through the window can prompt an impromptu spring cleaning session, and opening God's word and allowing it to shine upon our own paths brings personal revival when we take action to heed Him.  Being the Light of the World, Jesus does not leave anyone in the dark.  He revealed the condemnation is people prefer the darkness over the light because their deeds are evil.  May God's people walk in the light of the LORD as it is written in 1 John 1:7:  "But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin."

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