Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, “I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life.” – John 8:12
The darkness is deceiving. It turns objects into things they aren’t, and can heighten the intensity of our fears. We stop in your tracks during a midnight trip to the bathroom, frozen for a moment by the snake lying in the middle of the floor. We quickly realize that it’s the braided belt we wore with our favorite dress earlier that morning to Sunday worship service. The shadows of dogwood trees brushing against our bedroom window bring joy and singing birds in the morning, but transform ominous shadows at night and unrecognizable noises at night.
The enemy of our souls knows that walking in the darkness clouds our judgment and darkens the path to our true source; that source, being the Lord God Almighty. When in dark or fearful situations, turn on the light.
Practical Application: God’s word is a source of light. In Psalm 119:105 it tells us that it is “a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” Find scriptures that apply to your concerns and declare the word of God aloud. You don’t have to walk in the enemy’s darkness if you turn on the light of Jesus.
Prayer: Lord, help me to see when the enemy is trying to shroud my thoughts with darkness. Shine your light upon me and keep the flame for You burning in my heart. I’m thankful that Your light inside of me will shine brightly for others to see. Amen
By Tia McCollors, Sisters in Faith
Tia McCollors is a wife and mother who loves to encourage women to wear their faith like a designer label.
Tia McCollors is a wife and mother who loves to encourage women to wear their faith like a designer label.
Turn On The Lights
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July 06, 2016
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