I had watched her countless times and felt the same wonder each time. She would manage to move about in the darkness without a hitch. She could walk, run, jump, leap and chase as if all was in the light before her. Her actions were all due to a cat’s ability to see in the dark. As for me, I tend to grope in the dark, often bumping into a wall here or there.
Life often feels like a walk in the dark. God seems to ask us to take the next step in our journey even when we aren’t sure there is a next step, or we cannot see where the next step would be.
In her book, Seeing in the Dark: Finding God’s Light in the Most Unexpected Places, Nancy Ortberg examines the life of faith. She states:
“Perhaps that is what most of our faith journey is: learning to see in the dark.”
My problem lies in the fact that I would much rather journey in the light. Jesus said, “I am the light of the world.” (John 8:12, NLT). In those moments when life has seemed darkest, I discovered I was most aware of my need of the Light. It was in the darkness, I knew I needed more of Him, if I were going to be able to navigate through the dark.
That same verse continues: “If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life.”
We won’t need to walk in darkness because His Light is not able to be extinguished. His Light, present at creation, will continue on through all eternity. Sure it may seem to lessen at times, perhaps flicker, but it will always be present and capable of overcoming the darkness.
“In the darkness, it’s easy to miss what is truly life. The darkness begs us for a knockoff. It wants to cheat us. It wants us to wrestle ourselves out of the darkness so quickly that we fail to stay there and wait … wait for the light to show us where next to put our feet. It tricks us into easy answers and superficial directions, all the while leaving us hungry for the life that is truly life.
His wonderful light – light that offers us the life we were created for. Light that comes out of and into our darkness.”
(from pages 126-127)
I found this book to bring much encouragement, infusing my faith, pressing me towards His light. It was a beautiful reminder of the extraordinary ways in which God lights the way before us even in the most painful and challenging of days. He never leaves us in the dark. May you feel His blessing today …
“The Lord bless you
and keep you;
the Lord make his face shine on you
and be gracious toward you
and give you peace.
(Numbers 6:24-26)
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As I read this, I’m waiting to see in the dark myself on some health issues. So this is encouraging. Today is the day I’m to live in; this is where God is. And all is well. Thanks, Joanne.
Lisa, prayed for you when I read this last week although I didn’t get to respond till now. Praying that our God brought light to your issues as well as healing. Blessings.
I read the following words you wrote over a couple of times, ” It was in the darkness, I knew I needed more of Him, if I were going to be able to navigate through the dark.”
How true. I’ve heard people share the analogy that in order for a lamp to turn on, it must be plugged in. In order for us to see His light, we need to be plugged into His Word and in prayer.
Thanks for the encouragement!
Karen, I love the lamp analogy you shared. It is amazing the light His Word brings to our hearts & situations. Thank you for sharing with me.
For some reason, I have always been fascinated by the light-dark thing. Maybe because I love Jesus (or am easily attracted to shiny things.) Thanks for this recommendation to add to my reading list, Joanne!
Sharita, this was truly a wonderful & encouraging book. One I will surely recommend & read again.