Build It On The Rock!

When I was a child, I loved going to the beach, armed with my bucket and spade, ready to build sand castles. Sometimes, if I had help, my friends and I would build small villages of them, often surrounded by a moat which we would fill with water. WE were proud of our efforts, until the tide came in and swept all our hard work away. I felt sad, knowing my castles wouldn’t even stand for a day.
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The Reality Of Darkness

With Halloween just around the corner, I wanted to spend one more week writing about the topic of light and darkness. We’ve dealt with the positive sides. Jesus is indeed the light of the world, and we, as reflecting lights, are instructed to shine for him. We know ours will be a dim reflection at best, but it’s light all the same, and light is what this ever-increasingly dark world needs.
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Shine Your Light!

Last week, we talked about Jesus as the “light of the world”, and we discussed how the image of a lighthouse can often remind us of our Saviour. For me, this is only one part of the picture, because elsewhere in scripture, we are told to be lights. “You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lamp stand, and it gives light to all who are in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 5: 14-16.) Does this mean we are to be lighthouses too?
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The Lighthouse.

During my mid teens, my mother became fascinated with lighthouses. People began buying her ornaments, and we even had one on the end of the pull cord that operated our bathroom light! Up until this point, I don’t think I’d given them much thought, but all that changed when we visited Portland Bill in Dorset, and my parents and I stood on a darkened night, watching the beacon lighting up the sky while the waves crashed around us.
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harvest.

Earlier in the year I wrote about the joy of the arrival of spring after a long winter. Now, I find myself at the opposite end of the scale, as we head into the final 3 months of the year, and the autumn leaves start to fall. The nights are drawing in, and the days becoming colder. There is less opportunity for sitting outside, and walks have to be carefully planned to avoid the rain.
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