For
us northern hemisphere dwellers (and that’s a staggering 90% of the world’s
population), we have now had the longest day of the year. From now on we’ll be going round saying the
nights are drawing in!A minister friend of mine grew up in the far north of Scotland and remembers
his father reading the newspaper at midnight.
That phenomenon is shared by many Scandinavian countries, along with
Greenland and Alaska.
The tilt of the earth gives us the seasons, yet if you live near the equator the
sun rises and sets the same time all year through!
Light is an important idea in the bible.
For a physicist it may be defined as the electromagnetic radiation of
any wavelength, but for a theologian it represents such concepts as
goodness, a directed pathway through life and even happiness and joy.
One of the hymns that always seems to go well at AFC has the catchy refrain Walk,
walk in the light. And, of course, we recall that creation command of Let
there be light, and Jesus referring to himself as the Light of the World.
Life has a constant rhythm between light and darkness, whether that’s in the hours
of the day and night or the passing of the seasons, and God can be found in both.
So, during these long days of summer we are reminded of the blessings of God’s
light, both physical and spiritual as we seek to be a people who walk in
that light and are guided by it.
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