I awakened early this Christmas morning from having a wonderful dream. Now I know that there are people who put too much stock in dreams. However, I have been living for God long enough to know that He does speak to us through dreams and I believe that this was one of those times. I would like to share it with you.
In the dream I was on a camping trip with several people who were not Christians. As I lay in my bed roll I could hear the Lord calling my name. I awakened before dawn to watch a beautiful sunrise. As I watched it I had an awesome sense of joy and was thinking, "only God could create something like that". I thought that it was happening and when I did truly awaken it was with a beautiful sense of peace. I also awakened to hear a beautiful sound; it was raining a steady downpour, the kind that makes one want to just lay in bed and listen to it.
This morning it was as if God linked the the rain and the sunset in my mind. There are times in all of our lives when we experience drought. The spiritual droughts are far more trying than physical drought. But God in his grace knows how to send the spiritual rain on our lives. He knows how to rejuvinate things that we have thought were long dead.
I had the thought this morning that God could have created a dry earth but He does everything just right. He sends the rain to gently water the flowers to life again. We all like the gentle rains that are so soothing to the soul. Sometimes the rain is more forceful than we would expect it to be because it is needed to wash away impurities. In the natural world we can always see a parallel to the spiritual. Everytime we experience a rainfall we can be reminded that God fulfills his promises. He told Noah that as long as the earth remained the seasons would continue. He would never leave the earth in winter without the sun to warm it up again or in summer without winters rains to cool it off.
Everytime we experience a sunrise we can again know that God has smiled upon us. Just as surely as the sun rises in the natural world it will again rise in our lives. It is no wonder that the sun rises every 24 hours. God tells us in his word in the book of Lamentations that his mercies are new every morning. I believe he put the sunrise there to remind us of that promise.
This is the morning we call Christmas morning. Today we are celebrating God's most precious gift to the world. We are celebrating the fact that He came as a baby so that we can all experience a Sonrise. Truly Jesus is the light of the world. If you are in need of a sunrise in your life just reach out to him today. He will water the disillusionment of your spirit and revive your courage. He will bring back the lost hope of a future. He will restore your sense of self-worth or purpose. He will be whatever you need him to be. He is the Light of life!
Merry Christmas,
Rev. Sullivan Jones
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