Read: Isaiah 60:19-22 |
The Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory. Isaiah 60:19
I caught my first glimpse of them as a college
student. On a frosty, fall night, far from the lights of the city, I
was riding on a hay wagon loaded with noisy friends when the sky lit
up and colors flashed across the horizon. I was mesmerized. Ever
since that night I have been fascinated with the phenomenon called
aurora borealis, also known as northern lights. Mostly they
are seen far north of where I live, but occasionally they appear in
lower latitudes. Having seen them once, I long to see more. Whenever
the conditions are favorable, I say to my equally fascinated friends,
“Maybe tonight . . .”
Throughout Scripture, light and glory are used to
describe the coming of the Lord. A time is coming when the sun and
moon will be unnecessary (Isa. 60:19). And in describing God on His
throne, the apostle John wrote, “The one who sat there had the
appearance of jasper and ruby. A rainbow that shone like an emerald
encircled the throne” (Rev. 4:3).
God's glory is a light that pierces through the darkness.
An emerald circle is
an apt description of the northern lights. So whenever I see glorious
light displays in the skies above—whether in person or via picture
or video—I think of it as a foretaste of what is to come, and I
praise God that even now His glory pierces the darkness.
Lord, the world around us is sometimes so dark that
it is difficult to see Your power and goodness. Thank You for the
reminders that the darkness does not and will not last forever. Help
us wait with great expectation for the day when we will see You on
Your throne.
Jesus came to give light to a dark world.
INSIGHT:
In today’s passage, Isaiah paints a beautiful
picture of what life will be like in God’s eternal kingdom. Using
the imagery of light and darkness, Isaiah tells the people of Israel
that the presence of God will ensure that their problems will never
appear again. It is not that light simply makes problems disappear;
it is that in the presence of God, only goodness and righteousness
can exist. One day the darkness of our lives will be illuminated by
the presence of God.
J.R. Hudberg
Bible in a Year:Isaiah 7–8; Ephesians 2
Culled from: Our Daily Bread