Some years ago, there were a number of scientific writings dealing with the nova experience (from the Latin word novus or "new"). The nova phenomenon occurs when a medium-sized star suddenly gets brighter and hotter for a period of about one to two weeks. Then it becomes darker and cooler. Each year, observers discover about 10 of these novae.
No darkness is powerful enough to extinguish the light of Christ.
As scientists observed other stars "go nova" as soon as half of their hydrogen was exhausted, it became popular to believe that the same could happen to our sun.
Can the sun suddenly become a danger, ceasing to warm us and provide the perfect balance of energy we trust in and seek each day? The answer is yes! In Revelation, we read that in the final days the earth will be destroyed. There will be a new earth and a new heaven. And there will be no need for a sun because we will have the Lord Jesus Christ. He will be our source of light, which will be much brighter and warmer than the sun.
Jesus is the light of the world (see John 8:12), and we do not have to wait until the end to walk in His light. Today, He is the one who brings light to the murky areas of our lives. No darkness is powerful enough to extinguish His light. When you step into the light of His love, your pathway will be lit with heaven's hope.
Prayer: Father, thank You for Jesus, the Light of the World. I choose to step into the light of His love today. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.
"When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, 'I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life'" (John 8:12).
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