I walked out into the warm, humid, early morning air to take my jog for today and headed up the road. I could tell it was overcast. Even though it was dark as night, the cloud cover seemed thick and low. There are two paths I can take in the morning, one heads north toward two nearby neighborhoods, the other east toward a big neighborhood. Either way, I have to do my warm-up walk by dark woods before I get to sidewalks and houses. I don’t relish that as the dark woods kind of give me the creeps! On a clear morning the dawn begins lightening the sky by the time I head back toward home…but I knew it wouldn’t be that way today.
As I walked, the path was barely visible but I know the route well. I was determined to warm-up at a fast pace and get to the street-light lined street quickly. Whenever a car appeared, heading my way, the headlights were blinding. I made the mistake of looking toward them the first time and the path disappeared – the lights being so bright everything else became completely black. The next time a car drove by I kept my eyes on the path and even though it was barely visible ’til the car passed by, I could still see where I was going. It made me think of a great devotional I read a few days ago by John Piper about the verses in Matthew 6:22, “Your eye is a lamp that provides light for your body. When your eye is good, your whole body is filled with light. 23But when your eye is bad, your whole body is filled with darkness.” I’ve read that verse many times but often thought Jesus had it backwards. The eye as a lamp? It gave me a mental image of someone with eyes shining like flashlights on everything around them. Now that would come in handy on these dark early morning jaunts! Continue reading
