Life Changes in the Blink of an Eye

Life Changes in the Blink of an Eye

29861Evening passed, and morning came. This was the third day.

Then God said, “Let there be lights in the sky to separate day from night. These lights will be used for signs, seasons, days, and years.They will be in the sky to give light to the earth.” And it happened. Genesis 1:13-15

I have felt swallowed by darkness, and I have felt exposed and warmed by light. The morning I witnessed a brilliant sunrise, I remembered both. I began an early morning drive and watched the radiant moon, nearly full, contrasted against the darkness. There was no hint of daylight…except the reflected light of the moon. Of course, the moon by itself is dark. I looked at the darkness around the moon and the darkness around me. It was a stark contrast to the brightly glowing moon. As I turned and began to travel southward, I could see to the east no hint of light. I looked to the west and marveled at the moon, which would have been swallowed in the darkness like everything else around me except that the sun was somewhere, out of my sight, sharing its powerful light. The moon itself? No light. There has to be a source of light. And the moon has to be positioned to reflect it.

What is your source of light? Are you positioned to reflect it?

I thought of the brilliance of the nearly full moon. It wouldn’t have radiated as much light if it wasn’t as full as it was. The moon itself doesn’t grow and diminish in size. It’s the same dark mass all the time, but there are cycles of reflecting more or less light because of its position and the position of “obstacles” blocking the light source.

I can become disheartened when I’m less illuminating than I want to be. I feel less significant. I question my worth. Sometimes it has to do with my own position, and sometimes it has to do with various situations around me. But the source of my light doesn’t change, and the basis of who I am doesn’t change.

How have you experienced cycles of illumination in your life?

I saw a hint of light on the horizon. The sun wasn’t visible, but evidence of it was. In fact, evidence of the sun had already been visible because of its reflection of light on the moon. As I looked at the thin but vibrant line of light, I was captured by its appearance of warmth. I couldn’t feel its warmth. I was inside the car – plus, it was a cold morning. But seeing the light was warming. There was something about this sunrise, looking at the moon on my right and the emerging sun on my left. I kept looking back and forth. But as with any sunrise, change can happen in the blink of an eye.

When have you looked away from something for what seemed like a brief moment and looked back to find significant change? When has life changed in the blink of an eye?

As I glanced again, I still couldn’t see the sun, but I saw splashes of color bleeding upward. It was similar to a sunset, but it wasn’t splattered across the sky or horizon – and I saw something I hadn’t seen before. There was a bold beam of light, reaching from beyond my perspective of the ground high into the sky. It widened as it shot upward, just as a sunbeam widens as it reaches the ground through a break in the clouds.

It was brilliant.

The emerging sunrise on my left. The vibrant moon on my right. Light and dark – but all connected to the light. I was right in the middle. As I drove, my view changed with each passing mile.

My view changes on a daily basis. With new experiences, struggles, and relationships come new perspectives. I move through cycles of light and darkness, but the source of my light remains the same, regardless of my experience of it. There is hope and brilliance in everything – even the darkest dark – because God is the source of all life and light.

Regardless of your perspective, God is still God. He is present. He is loving. He is truth.

Look around you and experience the full presence of God.

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