I have nightlights in every room in my house. When I walk through the house in the dark, I want to see the path in front of me. I want no surprises. I want to see at least a hint of light coming my way. I don’t like the darkness. Spooky things happen in the dark. So, as soon as it is dark outside, the curtains are closed and the lights come on. It all goes back to my childhood living on a farm in the middle of nowhere. Spooky things did happen in the dark on that farm. But that’s a story for another day. I’m just not a fan of the dark.
The thing about the darkness in my house is that once I plug in a nightlight, the darkness has no chance of winning. The light always wins in the dark, because it is immediately visible. The light can’t hide. Otherwise, it wouldn’t be the light. So. As soon as I turn on a lamp or light a candle, the darkness is in a losing battle. The darkness can’t overcome the light. Sure. There is still darkness, but it’s no longer everywhere. The light makes all the difference in the world.
Now, if the darkness had any sense, it would try to fight the light. Would it try to become even darker? Or would it try to spread its wings to other areas of the house? Would it try to extinguish the light? The darkness is in a battle for its life and has no chance of coming out the winner.
As soon as it’s daylight in the morning, I happily throw open the curtains and let the light invade the space. I want as much natural light as possible coming into my house. And in these short days of winter, there is just never enough daylight.
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it. John 1:5
I’m living alone for the most part these days. So after the move, I began a daily reading habit. One chapter a day. And I’ve finished a few books with this routine. I’ve recently joined a group at my church that has a required reading list. So I’m reading even more now. I don’t mind the reading. What I mind is that some books are so much deeper than my simple mind can comprehend. But I plug on anyway. I don’t want to get behind.
I finished one of the required readings earlier this week. It’s titled Three Apologies by G.K. Chesterton. Some say he’s a great Christian apologetics writer, but I struggled greatly to see his point. One of his final arguments in the book was that humanity cannot exist without a hope and aim of some kind. Too often our only hope and aim in this life is for the next best thing. If we don’t accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, our hope is lost. It’s empty and void.
One thing we must understand about God is that he is light. There can never be darkness in him. Darkness means there is an absence of light. And the reason light is so important in our understanding of God is that he is sinless. Sin in our lives is equal to darkness. And unless we live holy and pure lives in line with God’s Word, we live in darkness. God and sin cannot coexist, just as light and darkness can’t either.
The thing is. Eternity is set in the hearts of all mankind. Whether we acknowledge it or not, we know there is more to life than just our everyday lives. There is a life beyond our earthly years, and in order to live eternity to the fullest we must accept the Light of the world.
He has planted eternity in the human heart, but even so, people cannot see the whole scope of God’s work from beginning to end. Ecclesiastes 3:11
Paul tells us in 2 Corinthians that believers should not team up with unbelievers, because light can’t live with darkness. He asks how there can be harmony between Christ and the devil. And how can a believer be a partner with an unbeliever? Believers must be set apart, because our hope is in the Light of the world. He will not be extinguished, regardless of what others say and do.
Don’t team up with those who are unbelievers. How can righteousness be a partner with wickedness? How can light live with darkness? What harmony can there be between Christ and the devil ? How can a believer be a partner with an unbeliever? And what union can there be between God’s temple and idols? For we are the temple of the living God. As God said: “I will live in them and walk among them. I will be their God, and they will be my people. Therefore, come out from among unbelievers, and separate yourselves from them, says the Lord . Don’t touch their filthy things, and I will welcome you. And I will be your Father, and you will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty. ” 2 Corinthians 6:14-18
Human nature cannot subsist without a hope and aim of some kind; as the sanity of the Old Testament truly said, where there is no vision the people perish. G.K. Chesterton
