We sat on the runway, awaiting take-off clearance for our flight. Low, thick clouds hung above us, shrouding the area in gloom. Folks in the plane sat quietly in their seats. Really quiet. Not very many smiles either. The oppressive bleakness outside seemed to cause a depressive state inside.
Finally we felt the plane move, pick up speed, and lift off the ground. In seconds the view out our windows was obliterated by the gray-white clouds. We could see absolutely nothing, as if curtains had been drawn outside the windows. Was the plane even moving? There was no way to tell, except for the loud drone of the engines and the upward angle of the plane.
Suddenly we escaped the cloud bank and were almost blinded by the brilliant sun. Some people turned off the overhead lights, others closed their window blinds against the glare.
As a result of the bright light, the atmosphere changed inside the plane. The dark mood of moments before turned to cheer. Some passengers shifted in their seats, sitting up a bit straighter. Soft chatter, even a few chuckles, peppered the air.
What a difference sunlight makes.
The physiological connection between sunlight and mood has been studied by scientists. They’ve determined that sunlight increases the production of serotonin in the brain, which is tied to wakefulness and feeling happy.
Those of us who know God can experience another source of light – his light — even when the dark clouds of trouble roll in (Psalm 18:28). The benefits are incredible.
1. “In [his] light we see light” (Psalm 36:9b). As we practice God’s presence and live according to the directions of his Word, we see the wisdom of his ways. We also become more aware of God’s glorious attributes shining into our lives—his power, loving kindness, grace, and more.
2. “Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you, who walk in the light of your presence, O Lord. They rejoice in your name all day long; they exult in your righteousness. For you are their glory and strength” (Psalm 89:15-17a).
Take note. God is righteous. Everything he does is good and right, absolutely perfect.
Did you catch that amazing statement at the end? Our God of Light is our glory. He is magnificent, full of splendor, and grandeur, yet he is our Heavenly Father! Could any state of circumstances be more incredible?
God is the source of all strength. Think of it. The all-powerful, all-knowing, sovereign God of the universe is on our side—all the time. He is completely, forever committed to us, until that day we see him in all his glory, our King of kings!
3. “The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear” (Psalm 27:1)?
Consider what dark clouds might symbolize in our circumstances: stress, problems, fear, and sorrow.
Now consider what the Lord of Light brings to us: guidance, wisdom, joy, provision, comfort, grace, and peace.
He is light within us and around us.
Sometimes when a thick cloud bank of difficulty settles over our lives, we think God has abandoned us. But take note of these wise words:
“Measure not God’s love and favor by your own feeling.
The sun shines as clearly on the darkest day as it does in the brightest.
The difference is not in the sun,
but in some clouds which hinder the manifestation of the light thereof”
– Richard Sibbes (Anglican theologian, 1577-1635).
Praise God for his glorious constancy!
(Photo credit: www.vision.cs.uiuc.edu.)
What a beautiful reminder of our reality, Nancy. Our feelings are irrelevant. His light shines regardless of how we feel. I love the quote at the end–it sums perfectly. Thank you for the lovely reminder. I needed it today!
And thank you for the blessing of your kind comments, Rebeca. What an honor to deliver a post that met a need in your life.
Thank you Nancy. His light is bright and I need to remember that. Let His will lead me even when it seems dark. Blessing.
Oh, yes. Your words make a beautiful prayer, Laura: Lead me, Lord, according to Your will, even when the way seems dark. Indeed!
Thanks so much for this wonderful post, dearest Nancy! He is our Light, Life, Truth, and reason for our joy! It’s such a blessing to read your reminders!
Most certainly, God gives us many reasons for joy! It’s a joy for me to bring you blessing through this post. Thank you, Heidi, for your encouragement.
I love this!
“Measure not God’s love and favor by your own feeling.
The sun shines as clearly on the darkest day as it does in the brightest.
The difference is not in the sun,
but in some clouds which hinder the manifestation of the light thereof”
– Richard Sibbes (Anglican theologian, 1577-1635).
I love especially the truth that He will never abandon His children. We are in
His care 24/7 and He delights in His children; even when life seems too trying and hopeless He stands before, within, and behind me as a shield of strength and protection from both outside forces and inside thoughts and fears.
What a blessing He is!
Amen to that, Cheri!