Isaiah 9:2 - The people that walked in darkness have seen a
great light: they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them the light has
shined.
Darkness. Just the mention of the word brings up
feelings of heaviness, sadness, isolation, and despair. Memories of lost loved
ones, reminders of broken relationships, and the pain of sheer loss may come to
us when we sit alone in the dark. Our world is confused, perplexed, divided,
and polarized. It is in a state of darkness, which is separating us from the
light and warmth of family and friends. Even those who may not be separated and
alone are still, quite often, lonely.
I once heard that loneliness might be the longing
of one’s heart crying out for relationship. It might be the soul calling out to
be noticed. If that is true, then the sense of aloneness and solitude can be an
opportunity to listen for the Voice that is whispering your name. Even though
our world may be a dark place, a place without hope, a place without guidance,
without purpose, yet there is a light that shines in the darkness. When the
night comes, as it does to all of us, we must remember that the light has not
stopped shining. It has not changed. The light remains undiminished. It is we
that have changed. Just as the Earth revolves and reorients itself to the Sun, so
we too, must again turn our eyes to the light.
Religion is man’s attempt to bring light to the
world, but sadly, that light is no more than a flashlight and the batteries are
dying. Religion preaches right and wrong, good and bad, worthy and unworthy. God’s
light does neither, it simply shines. It unveils with intense clarity things as
they are. Light never needs to boast or trumpet its entrance, it is silent yet poised
and powerful. It diffuses its rays effortlessly and darkness must always give
way to its influential presence.
The verse above relates to the time of the very
first Christmas, indeed the birth of Jesus marked the arrival of a very great
light. The world had always walked in darkness, only darkness, heavy darkness, and
like a night-time creature, all eyes had adjusted to it. The hope of light had diminished,
and it seemed like darkness had won…but a Child was born. And this Child was
like no other. He shone a bright and illuminating light, He dispelled the night
wherever He went, and He still does today.
I want to encourage you, friends, when you think
of this season, when you think of your life and the changes you hope for, do
not think of religion and who is right and who is wrong. Do not think of governments
and who is good and who is bad. Do not think of all that is chaotic or
depressing. No! Simply think of Jesus who is light. Think of the power of light
and the warmth and life that it brings. Remove the barriers that are blocking
the light. Open the shutters of your heart and mind and let the light in. That
light will inspire you and illuminate your path. What clarity, what hope, what
joy, what a future light creates! Truly and undeniably, ‘The people that walked
in darkness have seen a great Light!’
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