“You, LORD, Are My
Lamp”
“To the faithful you show yourself faithful, to
the blameless you show yourself blameless, to the pure you show yourself pure,
but to the devious you show yourself shrewd. You save the humble, but
your eyes are on the haughty to bring them low. You, Lord, are my lamp;
the Lord
turns my darkness into light. With your help I can advance against a troop;
with my God I can scale a wall.
2
Samuel 22:26-30
At a museum,
I lingered near a display of ancient lamps. A sign revealed they were from
Israel. Decorated with carved designs, these oval-shaped clay vessels had two
openings—one for fuel, and one for a wick. Although the Israelites commonly
used them in wall alcoves, each was small enough to fit in the palm of a
person’s hand.
Perhaps a
little light like this inspired King David to write a praise song in which he
said, “You Lord are my lamp; the Lord turns my darkness into light” (2 Samuel
22:29). David sang these words after God gave him victory in battle. Rivals
from both inside and outside his own nation had been stalking him, intending to
kill him. Because of his relationship with God, David didn’t cower in the
shadows. He moved forward into enemy confrontations with the confidence that
comes from God’s presence. With God helping him, he could see things clearly so
he could make good decisions for himself, his troops, and his nation.
The darkness
David mentioned in his song likely involved fear of weakness, defeat, and
death. Many of us live with similar worries, which produce anxiety and stress.
When the darkness presses in on us, we can find peace because we know God is
with us too. The divine flame of the Holy Spirit lives in us to light our path
until we meet Jesus face to face.
Why
can you trust God to help you with your fears? What can you do to seek God’s
guidance in your life?
God, please assure me of Your presence
when I’m afraid. Help me to remember that You’ve defeated spiritual darkness
through Your death and resurrection.
Our Daily Bread – December 9, 2019