"Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my paths." Psalm 118:105 (119:105)
This is an important message that many of us prefer to ignore.
I will admit, the bible as a whole is pretty scary. There are so many books, and there are so many versions (even in the original languages). There are so many different authors, so many different theories and interpretations, and so many words. The book is quite heavy to hold, not only in physical weight but also in terms of ideas.
It's a testament of God's word revealed to people over a long expanse of time. It is also a reflection of which people thought which books were important enough to consider truly sacred versus apocryphal or heretical. In it, we can find a constant thread of meaning, expounding upon God's love in its many manifestations.
This metaphor of light is important for us to consider, for it suggests much more than just illumination. When I think about a light for a specific purpose, I think of the many lights in our lives that have directions: flashlights, headlights, camera flashes, lamps. These all have a light source, but then they are directed and magnified by mirrors or other tools. The important thing about this, though, is that each of these lights serve their purpose, and they need to be put to that purpose specifically. When we use flashlights, we need to point them to wherever there is darkness. Headlights point directly ahead. Camera flashes are directed to wherever they need to go in order to make a picture more clear.
In the same way, we need to learn to use the bible. It is a bright light for the darkness that covers our lives. One caveat, though, is that we don't know where the darkness is in everybody else's lives. We can only point the light of the bible effectively towards wherever we need it to point. It will guide us as we walk closer to God. We need our light to be pointed forward always. We don't need it to be pointing left, right, or even behind us. We need it to be pointing us straight to God. When we put the bible, our light, for the purpose of revealing God's love in our lives, then we will find God on our paths.
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