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ARTIFICIAL LIGHT

A moth sees the attractive glow of a candle and is pulled to its death. In the same manner that explorers find their way by charting a course relative to the North Star, moths too, use the moon as a navigational tool. They are naturally attracted to light. Artificial light throws off their ability to triangulate and they lose their way, often flying into a candle or light bulb to their death. The same is true with people. When the light of Scripture and Spirit is replaced with human opinion disaster is immanent. Artificial light is both attractive and dangerous. Father, may the True Light of Your Word and Spirit guide the course I follow. 

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