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last time my parents remodeled our home on Main Street, they made several
drastic changes. Not only did they alter
the house structurally, making two new rooms and cutting a hole in the front of
the house for a bay window; they also made changes in the heating system of the
house. Mom and dad decided to change
from electricity to natural gas as a source for their heat, hot water, dryer,
and cooking appliances in the kitchen.
We knew several families who had made the switch and mom and dad decided
this would be a good move for them.
I
distinctly remember the day the workers completed their task. Our family was so excited and we moved all
the furniture back into the house and mom spent weeks getting everything just
as she wanted it. No matter how much
time you spend in construction, it’s nothing compared with the time spent
arranging the house and its furnishings until everything is just perfect!
Not
long after the remodeling was completed, I was in our basement. It was always dark down there and as a kid I
was convinced the whole place was haunted and inhabited by a host of
hobgoblins. You know how it is, a kid’s
imagination just runs away from him and he imagines all kinds of things and all
of them are real. Anyway, on this
particular day, I was convinced the goblins had returned to set up housekeeping
in our new home. In the basement, I saw
an eerie blue light glowing from the furnace.
I wasn’t sure what this was but decided to investigate. As I approached the furnace, I was very
surprised to see an open flame burning, shedding a small glow in the basement’s
darkness.
I
immediately panicked, not knowing what to do.
I mean, there was a fire in our basement, an open flame that needed to
be extinguished. However, as I watched
that flame, it just continued to glow, flickering harmlessly in the
darkness. Then I remembered what my dad
had told me earlier. Gas appliances have
a pilot light, a flame that continually burns to prevent natural gas from
building up in the house. The pilot
light also serves as the source of fuel for the appliances, supplying the
necessary spark to run them when they are called into action.
As
Christians, we have an ever-present pilot light in Jesus Christ. John 1:5 gives us a wonderful description of
this light that came into the world to dispel the darkness of sin. “The light shines through the darkness, and
the darkness can never extinguish it.” This is one of the most
beautiful passages in all the Scriptures.
Before the coming of Jesus Christ, the world was completely immersed in
darkness. There was no light to bring man
to God and the darkness of sin left man without hope, without the ability to
see where he was going. But when the
time was right God sent Jesus into the world to shine the light of His mercy
and grace, to provide a way for man to come to the light of salvation and come
out of his sin.
Notice
that John writes this verse in the present tense. The light always shines in the darkness. It is always there, always glowing, always
providing the spark that brings us into the light of God’s salvation, and the
darkness of the world is powerless to put it out. No matter how dark the storm, no matter how
gloomy the way, no matter how thick the night might be around us, the light of
God’s love and salvation shines in the darkness and the darkness can never put
it out!
How
long has it been since you noticed the Pilot Light of life? When was the last time you were in a dark
place? How long has it been since the
darkness made you realize and be thankful for the light of God’s salvation, the
light that can never go out and that will never, never grow dim? Don’t you think
it’s time you checked your heart’s pilot light today?
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