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ILLUMINANCE

Have you ever seen a lady that applied elaborate make-up in the dark? Without telling you what she did, it would be evident that something was wrong. Imagine a gentleman attending a black bowtie dinner putting the finishing touches to his dressing while standing in front of a mirror in a dark room. The angle of inclination of the bowtie would speak so loudly, announcing to everyone who looked at the man that it wasn’t properly aligned. Whenever there is insufficient lighting, errors and imperfections abound.

Part of my job includes monitoring the application of specialized coating on critical equipment. The coating offers the equipment protection from degradation throughout its design life, in addition to aesthetics. The mandatory prerequisites for coating application include a test for the minimum ILLUMINANCE, which literally means the amount of light in the room where the painting is to take place. The reason for this is that poor lighting could make the paint applicator or inspector miss out coating defects on the equipment. When the defects go unnoticed, there is a risk that the item could fail before the end of its design life. It will not fulfill its purpose fully unless there is an additional intervention to fix the defects. When there is adequate lighting in the room, the chances of missing out defects are reduced to an insignificant level.

When things are done in the dark, the difference will always be clear. When someone walks into a dark, crowded room, he will most likely crash into things and other people. As God’s children, this does not have to be our fate. We don’t have to walk in the dark unless we choose to. The revelation of God’s Word beams ample light into our lives, ensuring that we walk in the right direction.

Your Word is a lamp to guide me and a light for my path. Psalm 119:105 [GNT]

Understanding your Word brings light to the minds of ordinary people. Psalm 119:130 [CEV]

The Bible abounds in multiple versions today and is easily available to us. The inspired writers gave us these words from God to guide us. Without these scriptures, there are chances that would not see anything wrong with our lives.

There is a way which seems right to a man and appears straight before him, but its end is the way of death. Proverbs 14:12 [AMP]

We may think we are doing the right thing, but the LORD always knows what is in our hearts. Proverbs 21:2 [CEV]

We mostly appear perfect in our own eyes, until we are screened under the light of God’s Word. When under the light, the areas where we need improvement are brought to the fore and we would often have the experience that made Prophet Isaiah speak out and say; “It’s all over! I am doomed, for I am a sinful man. I have filthy lips, and I live among a people with filthy lips. Yet I have seen the King, the LORD of Heaven’s Armies.”

When we use the word of God as our mirror, it helps us identify and make the necessary adjustments required for us to become who God made us to be.

Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work. 2Timothy 3:16 – 17 [NLT]

The more we dig into God’s word, the more our definition of what is tolerable is refined and we are continuously transformed into the image of God, becoming perfect like our Father. Things that are lawful become more and more inexpedient and we shed a lot of weight. The more we study God’s word, the greater the illuminance that we experience, and consequently, the less the level of impurity we can tolerate.

I will end with a reminder that there is more to the Word. Lighting up our lives and our paths is just one aspect. Dive into the Word for that complete package.

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ROWING WITH THE ANCHOR

I heard a funny story over the radio recently. A group of rowers wanted to undertake a challenge of rowing to another town in record time. The twist was that they would start the task at midnight with minimal illumination. They rowed as fast as they could all night, without stopping for a break. They had their minds set on the goal and they were not going to let a break cost them the record. At the break of dawn, with the first ray of light, they realized the unimaginable: they had not moved an inch. They were rowing with the anchor still firmly in place. 100% effort, but no productivity. Illumination makes a world of difference. It can indeed magnify your efforts.

By your words I can see where I’m going; they throw a beam of light on my dark path. (Psalms 119:105 MSG)

During the days of the stock market boom, quite a number of people that I know had fancy spreadsheets and charts for monitoring stock portfolios. That did not stop their fingers from getting burnt when the bubble burst. Many of the people did not really know the “way” of the stock market. It was just a fun bandwagon to join and everyone got on board blindly.

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With benefit of hindsight, there are many wrong steps we’ve taken that we never would have taken if only we sought answers from the One that knows it all before taking the first wrong step . Many of us are stuck with the wrong partner, wrong job, wrong investments and I dare say many ministers have no business being ministers in the first place. Just becuase of failure to enquire of the Lord.

There are so many pointers in the Bible that encourage us to draw near and ask before leaping, but somehow we always contrive not to.

There is a way that appears to be right, but in the end it leads to death. Prov 16 25 (NIV)

Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way; walk in it.” Isaiah 30 21 (NIV)

“I am God, your God, who teaches you how to live right and well. I show you what to do, where to go. If you had listened all along to what I told you, your life would have flowed full like a river, blessings rolling in like waves from the sea. Isaiah 48: 17 -18 (MSG)

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Borrowing the words of the ageless hymn; “…Oh what things we often forfeit and Oh what needless pains we bear…” because we simply fail to ask in prayer and seek out the way from the Word. No matter what height we may climb to in life, we can never do without studying our Bibles and praying every day, with a view to becoming more like Christ. If this is not your normal way of life, I can boldly tell you that you are missing and you are most likely going to miss that ‘still, small voice’ when it comes to tell you which way to turn at the junction. There is so much light in the Word.

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