Psalm 27:1
The Lord is my light and my salvation—
whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the stronghold of my life—
of whom shall I be afraid?
A green light shone every six seconds.
Seventy-seven steps. The number of stairs a person would
need to climb to get to the top of Marblehead Lighthouse. Tim and I have
climbed those steps to the top, in the daytime, where we stood against the
railing and viewed Kelleys Island in Lake Erie. When we turned to face the
lighthouse, we peeked in on the magnificent LED lights that shine in the night.
We are drawn to the lighthouse at dusk, when the green light flashes every six seconds. There isn’t a beam, like a search light, instead there is a steady lamplight warning boats of the hazard of the nearby land and rocks.
Boats aren’t the only thing aware of the light at night.
Mayflies are drawn to it. They appear around May, June, and July on Lake Erie.
If there are a large number of the flying creatures, the lake is clean because
these insects choose a clean environment to lay eggs. On Kelleys Island, I
asked a young lady if they were bothered with mayflies. She told me they mostly
come out at night because they love the light.
In my everyday life, God is my lighthouse. He’s not shining
a search light, instead He’s a steady beam of light which draws me to Him out
of the darkness of our broken world. Like the boats, I need Him to warn me of
the dangers, and like the mayfly, I’m drawn to Him as my shelter.
David reminds me God is my stronghold and my shelter. I have
no need to fear, because He’s the light which draws me to Him and the salvation
for my soul.
When I keep my focus to God’s light, as I walk through this
dark world, hope wells up in me and I embrace His peace.
Seek God’s light and salvation.
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