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EDITOR’S INTRODUCTI­ON

- Samuel Keating Executive Editor

NIGHT VISION

In one of his psalms, King David wrote, speaking to God, “To you the night shines as bright as day. Darkness and light are the same to you.” I’ve

1 always found that to be a beautiful descriptio­n of God’s ability to be everywhere and see everything.

In the context of the psalm, this verse is describing how nothing we do is hidden from God’s sight, and specifical­ly, how God is able to see our “hidden sins.” However, it also makes an interestin­g statement about darkness.

To God, darkness is nothing like it is to us. We can’t see at all in pitch dark, and there’s not a whole lot we can do in limited light either. But before God created the universe, it was completely dark and formless, so clearly God has

2 no trouble working in darkness.

No matter how obscure the circumstan­ces or situations we face, God can see the path ahead. The darkness of uncertaint­y that affects us and clouds our mind makes no difference to Him. While we have trouble navigating in the dark, He doesn’t.

Making the right choices is a heavy responsibi­lity, especially when our choices will affect others. But we don’t have to do so entirely alone. While God wants us to learn and grow in making right decisions, He’s also willing to share His insight and wisdom, to let us benefit from His light.

As King David also wrote, “O Lord, you are my light! You make my darkness bright.” 3

1. Psalm 139:12 NLT 2. See Genesis 1:2. 3. 2 Samuel 22:29 TLB

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