Morning Devotion by C.H. Spurgeon "And God saw the light, that it was good: and God
divided the light from the darkness." — Gen_1:4 Light might well be good since it sprang from that fiat
of goodness, "Let there be light." We who enjoy it should be more
grateful for it than we are, and see more of God in it and by it. Light
physical is said by Solomon to be sweet, but gospel light is infinitely more
precious, for it reveals eternal things, and ministers to our immortal natures.
When the Holy Spirit gives us spiritual light, and opens our eyes to behold the
glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ, we behold sin in its true colours,
and ourselves in our real position; we see the Most Holy God as he reveals
himself, the plan of mercy as he propounds it, and the world to come as the
Word describes it. Spiritual light has many beams and prismatic colours, but
whether they be knowledge, joy, holiness, or life, all are divinely good. If
the light received be thus good, what must the essential light be, and how
glorious must be the place where he reveals himself. O Lord, since light is so
good, give us more of it, and more of thyself, the true light. No sooner is there a good thing in the world, than a
division is necessary. Light and darkness have no communion; God has divided
them, let us not confound them. Sons of light must not have fellowship with
deeds, doctrines, or deceits of darkness. The children of the day must be
sober, honest, and bold in their Lord's work, leaving the works of darkness to
those who shall dwell in it for ever. Our Churches should by discipline divide
the light from the darkness, and we should by our distinct separation from the
world do the same. In judgment, in action, in hearing, in teaching, in
association, we must discern between the precious and the vile, and maintain
the great distinction which the Lord made upon the world's first day. O Lord
Jesus, be thou our light throughout the whole of this day, for thy light is the
light of men.
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