January 2, 2021: Light in the Darkness

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“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Ps. 119:105, NKJV).

Friday was almost over. Our Pathfinder club had settled in a beautiful open field close to a stream with just a few feet of forest between our camp and the creek.

My friend and I volunteered to get water for the evening’s activities. But soon the sun started to set, and the forest got dark fast. By the time we filled our buckets, the forest was pitch black.

Without flashlights, the darkness felt like a wall. We started our walk to camp, taking small, timid steps together. The sound of the creek diminished, but, after walking for a couple of minutes, we heard a waterfall. With each step we took, the waterfall got louder and louder.

In the distance, we saw a little flicker and started walking toward the little light. More lights joined, and, as the sound of the waterfall faded away, we heard the Pathfinders’ voices screaming out our names. Once we had light, we could see the way.

Without God’s Word, we are in darkness, hopeless and in danger. We look for safety, but darkness impedes us from finding the way to Life. But, when we use God’s Word, light shines on our path, and we find the safety that only Jesus can give.

As Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6, NKJV).

Lord, please fill our hearts and minds with God’s Word, and may Your light shine on our path each day. Amen.

Eli Rojas is the ministerial secretary for the Chesapeake Conference.

 

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