When I was about
ten years old, my mother and father took me to Carlsbad Caverns. I still
remember the gigantic stalagmites and stalactites. I can almost feel the cold
of being deep inside the earth on a hot summer day in New Mexico. But my most
vivid memory is of the moment when our guide had all of us find a place to sit
down and – after warning of what was about to happen – turned off all the
lights that had been put inside the dark belly of the earth.
I felt like
I was tumbling in space. My heart raced. With one hand I grasped the rock ledge
on which I was sitting and with the other reached for my dad.
Fortunately,
the tour guide didn't allow it to last long. He turned on his flashlight. And
it looked as bright as a million candle-power searchlight!
An ordinary
flashlight that costs $3.95, complete with batteries, can push back the overwhelming,
frightening darkness of the Carlsbad Caverns. A beam that would be hardly
noticeable at ground level on a sunny day looked like a laser in deep darkness.
As soon as it appeared, my stomach gave up its tumbling sensation. My lunch
became stable again.
I could see
my parents’ faces in outline again and knew I wasn't alone. I sensed that the
single light in our guide's hand heralded the return of the lights which had
guided us previously and whose presence we had taken for granted.
When God
created Planet Earth to be our home, he came onto a scene that was formless and
dark. He pushed back the darkness with light, then set about to bring order to
chaos. It takes light for life to survive and thrive.
When Jesus
was re-creating the human race and restoring hope to despairing people, he came
onto a scene made formless and dark again. This darkness had come by human
rebellion against his holy will and humanity's inhumanity to its own. In his
birth, teaching, lifestyle, and personal victory over death on Easter morning,
he pushed back the darkness with the light of heaven's bright glory. To use John's
language, Jesus was the light shining into our darkness; the darkness could not
conquer the light he brought.
If you are
feeling the head-over-heels sensation that comes of being in the deep darkness,
look in his direction. Jesus is still the Light of the World. And it is only in
the presence of light that you can live, grow, and flourish.
“I am the
light of the world,” he said. “If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in
darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life” (John 8:12 NLT).
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