And it came between the camp of the Egyptians and the
camp of Israel; and it was a cloud and darkness to them, but it gave light by
night to these: so that the one came not near the other all the night. – Exodus 14.20
Light vs darkness is
one of the great themes of scripture. Darkness is always a little bit scary. It
is hard to know where to go or what to do when you can’t see anything. The
biggest fear of the darkness is what might be out there. You can’t see what
dangers might be there.
Here at the Red Sea
God made a clear delineation between light and darkness. The pillar that
signified His presence gave only clouds and darkness to the Egyptians, but to
the camp of Israel God gave light. It was just like it was in the plague of
darkness – God’s people walked in the light and the rest of the Egyptians
stumbled in darkness.
We can take it a step
farther. That is where the world is today. Our whole world is lost in the
darkness of sin. It stumbles and falls and things just get worse and worse. As
believers we strive to walk in light and are amazed at the stuff going on. Why
should we be so surprise? We have the light and they refuse it.
But God sent His
Light, Jesus, into the world. But the world refuses Him because the world loves
their darkness more than they love light. They can hide in their darkness; God’s
light reveals their sin and forces them to deal with it.
And we are not immune.
That is why even Christians have to be told to ‘walk in the light.’
We have the light. We
don’t have to stumble in darkness. Why then do we choose the darkness so often?
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