The Lord is My Light


The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom then shall I be afraid? Psalm 27:1 KJV

Back in my hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania is a place called the Lackawanna County Coal Mine Tour. What makes it special is that it is a museum that is entirely underground. The only way to enter is to hop aboard a coal car, and travel hundreds of feet below the surface to where the miners once worked. To those of us who have never been in a mine, there are many interesting and amazing sights, but to me the most impactful was at the end of the tour. There, in the far reaches of the tunnel system we came to a large chamber, our guide unexpectedly came to a stop and then turned off all the lights. There in the pitch darkness he asked us to observe a silence moment and remember the miners, especially those who never made it out. Now, I have been in some pretty dark places, but in all my life I have never seen anything as black as what we experienced in that moment. It is very likely that as David was writing the words of today’s verse, he was hiding deep in a cave. Outside, as the army of King Saul was searching for him, with orders to kill him, David sat in inky blackness. But even in the darkness, David remembered how God had been with him all through the years. Whether he had faced a lion, a bear or a giant named Goliath, God had shown him what to do and David became confident that God would help him even in that cave. In that same way, God will be with us in our darkest places, when all other sources of light in our lives have been extinguished. So, let’s put our trust in our God, who had romised to shine around us, give us courage and strength and be our light forever!

6 thoughts on “The Lord is My Light

  1. Great thoughts,Pastor Pete. It reminds me of the first time I drove through the Rocky Mountains on the interstate. This “flat-lander” assumed the highway would go around the mountains. No, the only way forward was through.

  2. We get a similar treat in Mammoth Cave when deep underground the guide kills the light! Really, it is SOOOooo dark you cannot even see the darkness; it’s the closest I think I have ever been to hell.
    ❤️&🙏, c.a.

  3. I’m from West Virginia and have been in exhibition mines for tours. As you said, the darkness there is like none other. To think of David hiding from Saul in the darkness, and learning to trust God there, is really impacting to me. Thank you, Pete.

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    • And for the miners, the coal dust and the darkness along with backbreaking 12 hour shifts were just an everyday reality. They knew what it meant when Jesus called the weary and heavy laden to find their rest in Him.

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