Turn His Light On
Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of
the LORD is risen upon thee
(Isaiah 60:1)
The Word of God is the light of life. Turn the
light on, and you’ll see the unseen; you’ll
see the realities of the spirit realm. Suddenly, you’ll
discover that everything you thought was missing
wasn’t missing. You’ll realize that you actually have
in abundance everything you thought you never had.
Once you turn the light of God on, never turn it off
again. You’re called to walk in that light: in the light
of His righteousness, His redemption, His justification,
His wisdom, and His prosperity; you’re to walk in the
light of the new creation.
Sometimes, when studying or listening to God’s
Word, you seem to leave this world. The things of this
life: the pains, the darkness, the disappointments, and
the crises of life just seem to fade away. Don’t think
it’s just a mirage; you’ve been transported of the Holy
Ghost to the true realm of life. Don’t say, “Well, as I
listened to the Word during the service, I thought I
was in heaven, but now I’m back to reality.” Returning
to reality in this sense would mean going back into
darkness. Hold on to what you’ve received. Say, “The
glory that I saw in the Word is the real thing. I hold on
to it.” Glory to God!
Do you want to see who you really are and what
you have? Turn the light of God on. There’s a lot you’ll
never see if you’re using the light of the sun or earthly
electricity. The light of God—the true light—shows you
that you’re in divine health; it shows you the perfect
will of God, and all that you are in Him. See yourself
the way God sees you: an heir of God, and a joint-heir
with Christ!
Confession
The Word of God is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.
As I see with the light of the Word, I see myself as the royalty
that I am, victorious, prosperous, healthy, wise, and strong, and I
walk in the light of this truth.
Further study:
2 Corinthians 4:6; John 8:12
1-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
Acts 11:1-18
Ezra 9-10
2-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
Luke 3:23-38
Deuteronomy 22