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Each
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thought which we hope you will find
enjoyable and comforting
as well as
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Walking in the Light
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A
young Marine and his commanding officer board a train
headed through the mountains of Switzerland. They can
find no place to sit except for After a while, it is obvious that the young woman and the young soldier are interested in each because they are giving each other "looks." Soon the train passes into a tunnel and it is pitch black. There is a sound of the smack of a kiss followed by the sound of the smack of a slap. When the train emerges from the tunnel, the four sit there without saying a word. The grandmother is thinking to herself: "It was very brash for that young soldier to kiss my granddaughter, but I'm glad she slapped him." The commanding officer is setting there thinking: "I didn't think the young Marine was brave enough to kiss the girl, but I sure wish she hadn't missed him when she slapped and hit me!" The young woman was sitting and thinking: "I'm glad the soldier kissed me, but I wish my grandmother had not slapped him!" The young Marine sat there with a satisfied smile on his face. He thought to himself: "Life is good. When does a fellow have the chance to kiss a beautiful girl and slap his commanding officer all at the same time!" It is difficult to know exactly what is happening in the dark (as shown by three of the four characters above). There's no light by which to gain a proper perspective. Walking in darkness can be especially dangerous. It's not surprising that the apostle John frequently used the images of light and darkness to describe our walk with God. "This
is the message which we have heard from Him and declare
to you, that God is light and in Him is no darkness at
all. If we say that we have I pray that your walk today may be in the light of God's love. Have a great day! In Jesus' name, Amen.
This weeks thought and comments comes from Thought-for-the-day, a daily devotional which you can receive daily on line by subscribing at or send an E-mail to: It
is created by Alan Smith,
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