shadows & sunshine

My three month old baby hates to be in the car. He screams like crazy whenever I have to take  him somewhere. My daughters and I have nearly gone mad having to ride with him! The other day, my nine year old asked me to turn on some music in the car. She handed me a Switchfoot CD and asked me to turn it up. I had to crank it up pretty high to hear it over the baby’s shrill cries.

Then something amazing happened. He stopped crying.  I guess he likes his music loud.

Needless to say, we’ve been listening to a lot of Switchfoot in the car. One of the songs that is sticking with me is “The Shadow Proves the Sunshine”.

You can’t have a shadow unless there is sunshine.  Something blocks the sunlight, and the shadow is created.

I was thinking about the shadows in my own life. How the dark days that I face sometimes prove that there is light shining on me. On one side of me, the Lord is shining His light. On the backside, there are some shadows. I can’t have one without the other.

I have a choice to make. Do I turn my head toward the shadow and focus on its darkness, or do I turn my face to His light? I must fix my eyes on the love, grace, and power of Jesus in my life. He is shining on me. I can feel it.

2 Comments on “shadows & sunshine

  1. Jamie, As a mom, I have similar thoughtful moments on Ontario Blvd! Thanks for sharing. I can so relate. I know the crying can be crazy making, but sometimes I would look at my screaming babies and think, “Man I wish I could scream like that when I was in discomfort” and get away with it and then I would put on a really loud song in the car and sing. Sometimes it would work and sometimes it wouldn’t, but singing just feels good. We love Switchfoot too. Don’t know the name of the song, but lately “Welcome to the Planet…” is a song that makes me think of newborn babes…what a nice thing to say to a child “Welcome to the plant, welcome to existance, what happens now….”for your little guy…he is screamin’! Ha See you at Ignite. God bless you Diana

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