Light

The entrance of thy words giveth light; it giveth understanding unto the simple.—Psalms.

THE word light, even when taken in its literal meaning, signifies much. Light seems to simplify our existence upon earth because we depend upon it in many ways. Take the daylight; what would our existence be without it? Not very happy, to say the least, now that we have tasted of its beauties, but how often do we stop to realize what this light really is to us? Daily should we offer a prayer of gratitude to God for this alone. Then take the beacon-light; where would the mariner be if it were not for this light to guide his craft? Is our gratitude going out to God that our brothers and sisters are being guided across the waters by these lights?

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