The Power of Grace - Biblical Analogy
When I was a young boy, my grandfather owned a small cabin deep in the woods. Every summer, my family would visit, and I loved exploring the trails and playing in the stream nearby. But one particular night, I found myself wandering too far from the cabin as darkness fell. The woods, once a playground, transformed into a shadowy labyrinth of uncertainty.
I could hear the crickets chirping and the rustling of leaves, but all I felt was fear. It was then that I remembered my grandfather’s words: “If you ever feel lost, just look for the light.” As I turned, I spotted the warm glow of the cabin windows peeking through the trees. That light became my guide, illuminating the path back home with a soft, inviting glow.
In Psalm 23, we find a similar promise. “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort
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