The Unbearable Lightness

for you are all sons of light and sons of day 1 Thessalonians 5:5 NASB

Light – The Greek word for light is phos.  We have so many English words that come from this Greek heritage.  Phosphorous, photograph, photon.  The early Greeks saw the divine structure of the world in terms of light and dark.  This theme was particularly developed in Plato.  He taught that men of reason would come to the light, an internal place of illumination where they would see the world as it really is, a shadowy place of the mixture of dark and light.  Seeing true reality would encourage men to emulate the light and be drawn out of this world into a world where the divine light within each man would shine forth.  We hear much of the same religious philosophy today in New Age thinking.  It is really as old as Plato, or even older.

The Bible rejects all such speculation.  There is a good reason why God first creates light. Light has no ontological priority.  It doesn’t exist until God calls it into existence.  From the beginning we see that God is sovereign over light.  All of the cults that worshipped the sun, moon and stars (and still do in astrology today) are shown to be worshiping what is created, not the Creator.  All the philosophy of “illumination” that doesn’t begin with the sovereignty of the Creator is still in the dark.  Light belongs to God.

The Bible does use light in a positive sense.  Wisdom is light to the soul.  The Law of God is light to those who follow it.  Those who worship God dwell in the light.  But it isn’t until we see the concept in the New Testament that we discover its full metaphorical usage.  Yeshua announces that He is the “light of the world.”  John tells us that God is light and that the light came into the world but the world preferred darkness.  Paul reminds us that the hidden deeds of men will be brought into the light.  We are told that fellowship with God is walking in the light. God’s truth brings light.  Light becomes the symbol for openness, harmony, community, obedience and redemption.

Someone once told me that character is what you are when the lights are turned off.  In this verse, Paul is reminding us that the light of God is never off.  Our darkest secrets, our hidden past, all those things that we would like to keep inside the closet, God knows them as though they were in bright daylight.  And He doesn’t care!  Before we realized that God was ready to turn our back alleys into open highways, we tried to hide in the dark.  But God doesn’t care how horrible we think those dark parts of our life are.  He wants to flood light into our lives and show us that His Son has been there all the time, waiting to lead us out of the dungeon.

Today, when the sun rises and the light nourishes the earth, remember that the Son also shines, constantly, nourishing the place where you grow.

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Eileen

Hi Skip thanks so much for today’s article. My husband and I minister in a place where we have been seeking to share the light of Christ and it hasn’t always been easy. Your comment encourages me that the Son shines and is constantly nourishing the place where you grow. 🙂 Amen

Robin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKtgi6qVxus

Morning Prayer Modeh Ani to the tune of “You Are My SunShine”

Dorothy

thanks for sharing this. 🙂 I simply LOVE the voices!
Indeed, God is our sonshine!
Our only sonshine,
He makes me happy
When the skies are grey
You’ll never know dear
How much I love you (of course, He does know:)
Please don’t take
My sunshine (Your lovely presence) Away

David

In Hebrew , or also means order. So God who is light is order. He speaks order into existence against a backdrop of disorder, chaos void of light. Torah is revealed light. Yeshiua is the revelation of order, of light, of the Father. He makes us into sons of light and Torah becomes written in our heart. Now we can live in the light as those who resonate with Him.

Pamela Sweet

It is interesting in the apocolyptic writings of the Essenes in DSS, I believe the War Scroll. They speak quite a bit about the sons of light vs the sons of darkness.

Skip, thanks for your visit to BT and helping the body of Messiah have a better understanding of His ways.

Ron Fink

Very good point Skip.
In the mathematics of the Holy Scriptures we see the surface truth expanded and expounded to make perfectly clear the eternal truth.

The Greek word PHOS has a gematria (numerical value) of 1500.
The sacred Name of God, Yod=10 Hey=5 Vav= 6 hay=5 when multiplied, 10X5X6X5 = 1500

Jesus said:

John 10:30 I and my Father are one.
John 8:12:Then spoke Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that follows me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.
John 12:46:I am come a light into the world, that whosoever believeth on me should not abide in darkness.

The Bible is self-revelating and amazing in it’s complexity. I encourage everyone to study it, know it, live it.

Ron

Gabe

Biologically – Light will destroy that which is not ready to receive it. Chlorophyll is the difference.

Without God’s creation inside (like chlorophyll), light is a destructive force.

With it — growth, maturation, nourishment, shelter, and energy are the result.

Dorothy

I’ve been thinking on God as Light all day, since reading today’s teaching.
In light of all these amazing comments, mine pales considerably, but I’m recalling how it occurred to me once when explaining to a woman at my granddaughter’s school why we don’t ‘do’ Halloween. I found myself drawing a comparison of how the Son of God came in the night, & night gave way to dawn, & the day dawned Christmas Day & traditional family time.
Then compared Halloween which begins in the beauty of good light, but it culminates in darkness & mischief, & false parading about under disguise, often evil & scary get-ups, and instead of giving to those we love, its main delight for the children is to go beg candy or threaten mischief, “trick or treat!” — rather like extortion.
And who can ever forget F.B. Meyer’s commentary on light where he says light can enter a muddy pigsty without getting any mud or stink on itself. And describes its incredible gentleness of traveling at 186,000 miles per second & yet when it arrives it doesn’t break a tattered spider’s web nor knock the drooping petals from a fading rose.
I’m so happy to add to my ‘collection’ those on gematria, biology, and nourishing, all Skip’s words and all today’s comments actually. This IS a learning place!

Michael

The Unbearable Lightness

Hmmm

Makes me think of the movie The Unbearable Lightness of Being and the actor Daniel Day Lewis

Of course my favorite Daniel Day Lewis movie was The Last of the Mohicans with the beautiful

Madeline Stowe, and the vicious Indian warrior played by Wes Studi, who kills “Chinachgook”

The Last of the (great) Mohicans

One of my earliest memories as child was when I was sick with Scarlet Fever and my mother reading

“The Last of the Mohicans” to me

Directed by Michael Mann, the movie ranks up there with other Mann classics such as Collateral

In which Miles Davis is the symbol of excellence and Jamie Foxx plays the Mediocre cab driver who

Must find the “fire in his belly” if he is to defeat the master super assassin played by Tom Cruise

Of course my favorite Michael Mann movie is Heat, in which Al Pacino displays his passion for Justice

And has the best line in all of movie history: “I say what I mean and I do what I say” (Integrity)

“Heat, light, and speed” is the “name of the game” 🙂

Carl Roberts

Light is that which reveals.

Michael

Dominus Illuminatio Mea

The present legend, Dominus Illuminatio Mea (the opening words of Psalm 27, which may be translated as ‘the Lord is my light’), was in at least occasional use by the second half of the 16th century. The current University device was designed in 1993. The device, which features the traditional arms within an encircling belt, is a registered trademark of the University.

Oxford University Archives 2005