Matthew 6:23 (ESV)
But if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of
darkness. If then the light in you is darkness, how great is the darkness!
We often think that the biggest storms always occur on
oceans, not realizing that the storms on the Great Lakes around Michigan are
just as dangerous, if not more so, than the oceanic storms. In 1838, Francis
Count de Castlenau, a French naturalist, described a gale near South Manitou
Island. "We were a plaything of the giant waves . . . I have seen the
squalls off the banks of Newfoundland . . . And the hurricanes of the Gulf of
Mexico. Nowhere have I witnessed the fury of the elements comparable to that found
on this fresh water sea."
Many boats lost in darkness either sank or were stranded
with all men aboard. Without lighthouses they were doomed. When lighthouses
were built on the Great lakes, hope was renewed. Some, however, continued to
sink, as they couldn't see the light shining forth. The elements kept them from
seeing clearly. Without light, we are truly doomed.
How many among us live in total darkness? We may think we
have some light inside us, but if we remain wanting, there is something amiss.
It's a sure indication that we have no idea what light truly means. We may
hunger for light, but as long as we also long for darkness, light will never be
able to come through: "No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate
the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the
other." Matt 6:24a
Hungering for light is not enough. We also have to be
willing to leave behind whatever it is that keeps us from reaching that light.
Sadly, many remain in the bondage of darkness, not realizing that true freedom
can only be found in the Light.
We have to come to our senses. Do we truly enjoy reveling
in our vices? We know deep down that sooner or later they will swallow us
whole, a real shipwreck, leading us to certain death. Only then, it will be too
late. Darkness will remain for eternity.
Why not come to our senses and decide what is really
worthwhile for us? When we chose light, we discover grace beyond imagination.
Only then will we begin to have a purpose that will fill our hearts with
abundance. All emptiness will evaporate. We have finally found the light-saving
Light.
We can remain in the dark as these ships facing the
gales; but is it really worthwhile to remain in the calamities of our own
lives, when we can be in the safety of the Light?
Dear Lord, help us to seek after the light and not stay
in the dark ways. Give us the strength so that we may live life in the fullest.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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