Where’s
the Sky?
A few years ago, I picked up my three-year-old
granddaughter, Amara, for an outing. On this particular morning, the fog was as
thick as night. When I settled her into the car seat and pulled out of the
driveway, she asked, "Nana, where’s the sky? I can’t see it.”
I tried to explain as best I could about fog, how we
still have the sky, but we just can't see it very well right now.
Later on, I thought about how often we are searching
for something that is right in front of us but we can't see it clearly,
especially when it comes to our spiritual lives. Are all the outside stimuli
from cell phone pop ups, texts, computers, TVs, social media, and just distractions
in general blocking our spiritual views like a fog? Worse yet, are these
distractions creating darkness? Are we having trouble seeing clearly at all?
From a meteorological standpoint, temperature, wind,
and sunshine whisk the fog away. When it comes to our walks with God, it works
the same way. His love, grace, and mercy whisk away darkness and Christ’s light
comes rolling in.
Even Jesus experienced darkness when he was on the
cross. But through His resurrection, light prevailed. Living in a fallen world,
we will all face darkness on this side of heaven and have to navigate it. But
thankfully, there is no darkness God cannot break through.
Christ’s light provides our path for how we are to
live, removing sin, redeeming us. Jesus said, “I am the world’s light. No one
who follows me stumbles around in darkness. I provide plenty of light to live
in.” John 8:12 (The Message)
When we’re in a dark place, are we allowing God’s
love, grace, and mercy to whisk it away? Thankfully as believers, we don’t have
to walk in fog or darkness, we always have the light of life.
Becky Van Vleet
Becky Van Vleet is a retired teacher and principal and
award-winning multi-genre author. She has been published in Guideposts, The
Country Register, and Christian Devotions Ministry. Her children’s picture
books are the recipients of the 2020 Excellence in Editing award as well as the
Purple Dragonfly award in 2020 and 2021. She and her husband make their home
close to Colorado Springs where she enjoys gardening, hiking, oil painting,
power walking, and spending time with her family, especially reading books to
her grandchildren.
Becky is the author of Unintended Hero, a true
story about her father’s battles, experiences, and adventures in WWII aboard
the USS Denver. She is passionate about sharing the values from the
Greatest Generation and enjoys speaking to high school classes about
patriotism.
A member of ACFW and Allauthor, Becky has
devoted her website to creating and preserving family memories and sharing
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