Learning Light
Only centuries ago, the greatest
astronomers, scientists and philosophers had not the slightest idea of the
vastness of the cosmos. With our human capabilities to see into the sky and
peer into the expanse of God’s creations, we do not see very far. We were
created with the power to see light, process that information and create
knowledge within our brains of how to interpret the world and universe around
us. However, the reality of our surroundings does not change from our ability
to observe it. The blind man experiences the same worldly environment as him
that sees. Just because ancient astronomers did not have the ability to see
deep into space, did not change the reality of the universe.
It was not until the tools necessary
to gather more light from the vast corners of space were invented that man came
to a real knowledge of the universe, and our place in it. Telescopes simply
gather more light from a greater area than our eyes can, and allow us to
process that light and understand truths that are normally out of our reach.
Light is knowledge, and just as we
deepen our understanding of the universe through searching out more physical
light, we reach deeper understandings of spiritual truths through seeking out
further spiritual light. This light is Christ. If we want to become more
spiritually wise, we must improve our spiritual telescopes so that we can
gather more of His light and see spiritual realities with finer detail. “For
the Lord giveth light unto the understanding…” (2 Nephi 31:3). I pray that we
may daily broaden our spiritual mirrors to gather more spiritual light. Through
doing this what were once faint poorly understood concepts, will become clear
and resolute. I testify that all light and knowledge comes from Christ, and as
we focus on gathering His light, we will become mighty in our understanding of
the Gospel.
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