Wednesday, September 21, 2011

At evening it will be light

"But at evening time it shall happen that it will be light." Zechariah 14:7

If we read the verse in its context, we discover that the prophet is speaking about the day of the LORD – when Jesus returns at His Second Coming. He says that on that day there will be no light – the lights grow dim and there will be darkness, "but at evening time it shall happen that it will be light." Christ appears and His brilliance illuminates the darkness. This is how it was at His first coming – the glory of the Lord shone around the shepherds, and at the start of Christ's ministry, Isaiah's prophecy was fulfilled, "the people who sat in darkness saw a great light." (Matthew 4:16)

When we were small, some of us were afraid of the dark. Some grownups are still afraid of the dark. But when there's a light, how different the night looks! The light swallows up any fear people may have, and they have courage.

There's a deeper meaning to our verse: When the light of day fades into evening - when the confidence you had in times of prosperity turns to fear, and even terror in the time of adversity, remember, God is still there – He has promised, "I will never leave you, nor forsake you."

Do you find yourself in some kind of darkness? Whatever form that darkness may take, God promises that the dark of night will be illuminated by His presence.