In the Dark
I love the beauty of a night sky. I enjoy standing in the dark watching changes in the moon and stars.
Someday I hope to see the Northern Lights. Pictures of them give me itchy feet. I want to hit the trail and watch those amazing lights shine.
Yet, a dark night with no light can be scary.
We often live in the dark.
- When we do something in secret, we say we do it in the dark.
- In the dark also means we do not have the information we need.
We will look at the second meaning.
Sometimes we choose to keep people in the dark.
- We fail to give them information we know.
- Or, they choose not to give us information they know.
When we are in the dark, we need light. We need information to make good decisions. Life can be scary without that information.
We can light the way for one another.
We do that by sharing:
- Information
- Guidance
- Concern
The smallest light shines brightly in the dark.
- One candle can brighten a room.
- One star can brighten the sky.
- One person can brighten the world.
During Christmas, we sing of Jesus bringing light into our dark world. Let’s remember to celebrate and share Jesus, the light of the world, all year long.
“No one lights a lamp and puts it in a place where it will be hidden, or under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, so that those who come in may see the light” (Luke 11:33 NIV).
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5 thoughts on “In the Dark”
Thank you so much for these posts. I teach a small ESL class out of my home around the kitchen table every Monday night. We enjoy reading them and discussing.
I’m so glad you can use them, Sherry. Please let me know if your group has suggestions or special requests. Blessings.