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Sunday, July 1, 2012

(never) Losing Power


It's a hot summer. Very hot. The temperature these last four days has been over 100 degrees, and forecasts show nothing but 90's and more sun headed our way. Earlier this week, I babysat three kids who live in my neighborhood. Needless to say I was more than relieved when they asked first thing I walked through the door, “Can we go swimming?”

We spent nearly 4 hours at the pool in my backyard, splashing each other under the bright sun and, most importantly, staying cool. At 4:30, we got out and went back to their house for a late afternoon snack. The two older siblings changed into normal, dry clothes right away but the youngest, Kiera, waited until she finished her bag of Dorito’s.

I must not have noticed the sky getting darker outside and the trees bending from the strong winds. Their built-in weather-alert system alarm went off, and an automated voice interrupted the "Phineas and Ferb" episode on TV.

“We are under a severe thunderstorm warning.”

As if on cue, the lights flickered and we lost power. I heard Kiera scream from upstairs and I immediately rushed to her bedroom. She was standing there holding a flashlight underneath her chin. The entire room was dark, except for her lit-up, wide-eyed face.

“I’m shaking I’m so scared!,” she said. After I helped her get changed, I told her we were going to take shelter in the basement. She then pointed the flashlight to her bed and hurriedly spoke, “Wait! My stuffed animals!”

The seven of us stayed downstairs, and by that I mean myself, Kiera, James, Shannon, Mr. Frog, Mr. Bear and Miss Pony. We had flashlights and the comfort of each other. That was just enough.

The power was out, the skies were dark, the wind was strong, the rain was loud… and to a kid (or anybody, for that matter!), it was scary. Eventually, the storm did pass, along with our fear.

As humans, we will always face storms. But as Christians,we never have to worry about losing the Light, because He lives inside of us.

Everyday,  we walk in the light of His presence, as the Psalmist writes (89:15). With Him, there is no darkness. That's a pretty amazing thought!

I love what is said in Isaiah 60:19:
“The sun will no more be your light by day, nor will the brightness of the moon shine on you, for the LORD will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory.”

God’s light is a forever-burning flame. Every time we glance at the fiery sun or the brilliance of the moon, we are looking at the Light of the World.

C.S. Lewis, among his many other talents, was a man who sought after the heart of God. At age 15, Lewis became an atheist after growing up in a Christian home. It was not until studying English at the University of Oxford when Lewis slowly began to re-embrace Christianity. He went on to become one of the greatest intellectual giants of the 20th century and arguably one of the greatest Christian influences of all time.

He once famously said,  “I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen; not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” 

How true! With God lighting and leading the way, we not only see the world more clearly... we see it differently.

As much as Kiera loved her stuffed animals, so are we even more precious to God. When the storms inevitably come, we are the first thing He thinks to protect, save, hold onto, and promise  everything's gonna be okay.

God’s eternal light shines within our hearts, and no storm can ever put out His power. 

-Rachel


1 comment:

  1. Wow, Rachel! That's a great analogy (again).
    Thanks for the info on C. S. Lewis....I didn't know about the time he was an atheist!
    God's power IS always there...it's SO easy for us to forget that or put our trust in lesser things.
    Love Lewis' quote about the sun...when I see it come up while running in the mornings, it NEVER gets old. It's like a 'wake up' call to the world....and HE has decided to show His light on everything! He is SO awesome.

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