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When Darkness Falls
by Ann Stewart
An absence of light - that’s the definition of
darkness. When the power suddenly goes off in the middle of a thunder
storm, the first thing you grope for is the nearest flashlight. Trouble
is, groping around in the black fog is not easy. Trying hard to focus on
your pursuit of that light source, you stumble along, not entirely sure
where the doorway is and what lies in between. You soon realize that
things somehow do not appear to be in the same place as they were in the
light.
One flicker; that’s all it takes! One little match; one candle dispels
all the confusion; the stumbling and bumping into things. Darkness holds
us as a grip around our heads. It causes us to fear, think of the worst;
and confuses our sense of direction. With our feet treading very slowly,
hands outstretched and head bent, we exhibit an expression of defeat,
helplessness and solitude.
This is the way we may feel – if only for one moment while reaching for
the nearest flashlight or candle. With this picture in mind, we can only
begin to faintly imagine the prison so many precious souls find
themselves in. They’re behind the bars of depression and hopelessness.
They cannot see; their thoughts are distorted by their darkness and
their hands reach out – groping - but neither finding nor able to
embrace what they so desperately need. They’re withdrawn by fear.
But the Bible says that “When I fall, I shall arise; when I sit in
darkness the Lord shall be a light unto me (Mi.7:8). Be encouraged,
then. Be strong and refuse to listen to the dark thoughts. You know, sad
and bad thoughts actually change our chemical balance. How we process
our thoughts has a lot to do with changing our personalities from
happy-go-lucky to depressed. No need to go into the medical and
biochemical jargon about it here. There are tomes of information
available in the medical journals to corroborate that claim.
In simple, layman’s terminology, we can take a hold of the thoughts that
keep pulling us back into the unfortunate happenings of the past or the
negative reports of ill health and even death. You can be empowered to
be in charge of your own happiness. It is not hard, but it takes
consistency, faith and perseverance. Once you know you can, you’ll want
to have it, and before you know it, you will have your wish!
Just remember; darkness is only the absence of light. All you need is
one tiny spark. The light of the body is the eye; when the eye is
focused properly, the whole body is in the light (Mat.6:22). You have
the power to turn on the light. According to Psalm 18:28, the Lord God
will enlighten your darkness. The more you reach out to Him, the more
you shall be bathed in light!
About the Author:
Ann is the author of “With Wings as Eagles,” an
inspirational testimonial of overcoming major obstacles.
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