September 27
The Divine Light in Darkness
"For thou wilt light my candle." (Psalm 18:28)
It may be that my soul sits in darkness; and if this be of a spiritual kind, no human
power can bring me light. Blessed be God! He can enlighten my darkness and at once light
my candle. Even though I may be surrounded by a "darkness which might be felt,"
yet He can break the gloom and immediately make it bright around me.
The mercy is that if He lights the candle none can blow it out, neither will it go out for
lack of substance, nor burn out of itself through the lapse of hours. The lights which the
Lord kindled in the beginning are shining still. The Lord's lamps may need trimming, but
He does not put them out.
Let me, then, lite the nightingale sing in the dark. Expectation shall furnish me with
music, and hope shall pitch the tune. Soon I shall rejoice in a candle of God's lighting.
I am dull and dreary just now. Perhaps it is the weather, or bodily weakness, or the
surprise of a sudden trouble; but whatever has made the darkness, it is God alone who will
bring the light. My eyes are unto Him alone. I shall soon have the candles of the Lord
shining about me; and, further on in His own good time, I shall be where they need no
candle, neither light of the sun. Hallelujah!
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