Wednesday, August 9, 2017

A Light-filled Pathway

 

[Photo of a Scripture verse]


“If we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we
have fellowship with one another, and the
blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.”
—1 John 1:7

When you walk along a rocky path with a sharp drop off to the right and another sharp drop off to the left, you want to make certain you have plenty of light. In fact, when you walk almost anywhere in the darkness, you want the best possible light.

A lifetime ago, when I worked as the Chief Electrician for the Arena Playhouse Productions in my hometown, one of the dear ladies who helped with the costumes fell off the platform in the middle of the theater. It was pitch black.

She was working alone in the costumer’s suite in the backstage area. She thought she heard someone knocking on the front door of the theater.

She left the backstage area and walked from the wings into the totally darkened theater. The work lights were not on because the schedule had indicated that no one would be working on-stage that night.

She thought she knew her way. But, as she hastened to the stairs that would let her reach the aisle of the theater, she fell off the edge of the stage and broke her leg in three places. If only a light had illuminated her pathway.

In our walk with Jesus, He provides the light to make our pathway clearly visible. We do not need to wander in darkness. While our enemy always waits in the dark to trip us and make us fall, Christ, who is the Light of the World, banishes the darkness from His divine Presence.

Notice what the Apostle John wrote, as recorded in 1 John 1:7:

If we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.

Jesus provides the light. He invites us to walk in it. In that lighted pathway, we will remain safe.

So, the question for this new day: Will we choose to walk in the light throughout this day? I sincerely pray that our answer is a resounding “Yes!”

 

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