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Walking in Sonlight

In 1899, Henry J. Zelley wrote a hymn about “walking in sunlight,” which he affectionately calls “Heavenly sunlight.” The song metaphorically uses “sunlight” to depict the glorious life of a faithful Christian who is walking with Christ. Truly, it is glorious because it is “Son-light.”  2019-04-03-Walking-in-Sonlight

When we walk with Jesus in the “Sonlight,” we have the never-failing promise from Him, “I’ll never forsake thee.” When we walk with Jesus in the “Sonlight,” the shadows and darkness of life cannot conceal Him or move us from walking close to His side. When we walk with Jesus in the “Sonlight,” we gladly press our way to mansions above, which He has prepared for us.

Where are you in your Christian life? Are you walking over the mountains of great joy? Or are you walking through the deep vale of sadness and despair? Wherever you are, let the presence of “heavenly Sonlight” in your life flood your soul. Sing with confidence (emphasize the last three words): “Hallelujah! I am rejoicing, Singing His praises, Jesus is mine!