Ann
Spangler
"Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the
LORD
rises upon you. See, darkness covers the earth and thick darkness is over
the
peoples, but the LORD rises upon you and his glory appears over you. Nations
will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn." Isaiah
60:1-3 (NIV)
If you are a news junkie like me, you're aware of all
the
bad news in the world. Or maybe hard things have come your way. Either way,
most
of us can resonate with how the prophet Isaiah colors the earth in Isaiah
60:1-3.
Rather than using stunning blues and greens to
describe
our world, Isaiah speaks of Earth's spiritual atmosphere in other terms. He
says, "See, darkness covers the earth and thick
darkness
is over the peoples . . ." (vs. 2a)
Not long ago, I received a touching email. "The death
of
children overseas and the senseless murder of people at their place of work,
have been pockmarking and spray painting over what I knew to be true of
God."
The young woman who wrote me went on to explain that these things and more
had
been "defacing the image of Christ I have in my heart."
I was struck by the imagery she used. It made me
wonder
what had been marring my own view of God. In the midst of difficulties both
near
and far, how can I hold onto an image of God that highlights His power and
goodness? So many questions come in the midst of darkness. "Why doesn't God
do
something?" "Why is there so much evil in the world?" And more personally,
"Why
doesn't God help me?"
Isaiah didn't offer answers to these questions.
Instead,
he listened for God's voice and then spoke the word God gave him. He painted
a
picture of an earth covered in thick darkness, yet he also spoke of a light
so
strong it would pierce the darkness. "Arise, shine, for your light has
come,
and the glory of the LORD rises upon you." (vs. 1).
He spoke not so much of a happy present, but of a
blessed
future. Though he didn't know Jesus' name, the prophet Isaiah foretold the
coming of Jesus approximately 700 years before His birth. Jesus is our
answer
when we wonder where God is. He's the light that dispels the darkness and
shows
us God's great love.
Like Isaiah and the people he spoke to, we sometimes
feel
mired in gloom. There is so much darkness in the world. Fortunately, we are
not
left alone to stumble in the darkness. We have been given Jesus, the light
by
which we filter life's hardships.
Today, let's take a few moments to move our focus from
the
world's problems to God. As we do, let's ask Jesus, to give us a deeper
vision
of who He is, praying that His character will shine like a light through us.
Let's also ask for His help in seeing tragedies and bad news through His
eyes,
trusting that He will work all things together for the good of those who
love
Him (Romans 8:28).
As you pray, remember that darkness is nothing but the
absence of light. It's a negative—a nothing. As soon as you flip the switch,
the
darkness vanishes. Today, ask God to turn the light on in you, so that
others
will see His power and come to know His goodness.
Lord, I need a deeper vision of who You are. As I seek You,
please
draw me close and fill me with Your presence. Then turn the light on in me.
In
Jesus' Name, Amen
Happy Thursday,
Richard
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