Sunlight Through a Dusty Room
You have seen it on a quiet morning — a single shaft of sunlight slicing through a window, and suddenly the air that looked perfectly clean is alive with thousands of swirling dust particles. They were always there. Every one of them was drifting through the darkness long before the light arrived. The sunlight did not create the dust. It simply revealed what was already present.
Scripture works the same way. The writer of Hebrews tells us that the Word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and spirit, of joints and marrow, discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart. Like that morning sunlight, God's Word cuts through the comfortable darkness we construct around our inner lives. It exposes the resentment we renamed as "boundaries." It illuminates the pride we disguised as "conviction." It finds the fear we buried under busyness.
And here is the grace in it — the Word does not expose us to shame us. A doctor uses a scalpel not to wound but to heal. The penetrating light of Scripture reveals what needs attention so that God's mercy can reach it. The dust was always there. We simply needed the light brave enough to show it — and a God loving enough to clean it up.
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