Drawn to the Light

One night this summer, I accidentally left the garage door up with the lights turned on. It was three hours later before I discovered my oversight. As I opened the door that leads into the garage from the laundry room, I was greeted with a surreal sight: dozens of moths! They were on the walls, hanging from the ceiling and covering both vehicles like polka dots.

They all looked similar to this one.

I decided the best thing to do was to simply turn off the lights and shut all the doors. The moths will go nowhere in the dark, I thought: “I’ll deal with it in the morning.”

But early the next day when I opened the door, there were just a few little brown insects to be seen. Only when I walked to the other side of the garage did I discover what happened overnight.

Most of the moths had landed on the floor—fanning out from a night light. It was the only source of luminescence in the room, shining only 0.4 watts, yet they found their way to it!


Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.

Psalm 119:105

This begs the question, just how much of God’s light does one need?

King David said God’s Word was a lamp for his feet and a light for his path. This doesn’t sound like the airport runway lights I’d prefer, but it must be enough to find The Way, or David wouldn’t have said it.

Jesus Himself spoke about how just a little bit of the right stuff is a big deal in the kingdom of God. Remember the parable He told about having faith like a mustard seed (Mark 4:30)?

As an amatuer bread baker, it still amazes me just how little yeast is needed for a whole batch of dough. “Surely, one packet isn’t enough,” I tell my wife every time. But the balls of dough keep rising until they triple in size! Jesus compared the Kingdom of Heaven to such an experience (Matthew 13:33).

As a child of God, out on life’s ocean, it’s often hard to find my bearings. And when I can’t see but a few feet in front of me, it’s tempting to pray for lighthouses, fog horns and flares–something BIG to show me The Way. However, like He did with Elijah, God often speaks in a gentle whisper (1 Kings 19:11-13).

I suppose the moral of the moths is to tune in to the light of God we have, no matter how small. Flood light faith isn’t always needed.

God’s best to you in your journey.

Thank you for reading. 🙏❤️ Prayers and love.

This post was originally published on October 10, 2020


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39 responses to “Drawn to the Light”

  1. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you for reading and commenting, lorbenka. You are most welcome. God Bless!

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  2. lorbenka Avatar
    lorbenka

    Thanks for the reminder that as long as I look toward the Light I won’t stumble around in darkness. God will illuminate my path and show me what He wants from me.

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  3. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thanks, Rainer. Our fridge would never make it open for three hours. Nancy would find it after about 5 minutes and I would be busted.

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  4. davidsdailydose Avatar

    I’m always uplifted by your feedback, Beth. Again, this was a past post I decided to revisit. It’s been pretty crazy lately and I haven’t had time to write fresh material. I’m grateful for your reading and commenting. God Bless!

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  5. BerryBunch.family Avatar
    BerryBunch.family

    brilliant and illuminating post there my bright friend 😉

    Andy B

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  6. The Devotional Guy™ Avatar

    “Flood light faith isn’t always needed.” Powerful post, David. We recently left our garage door open, too. Fortunately, the in-laws live next door and we’re able to close it as T and I were out and about. I think it’s the Senior equivalent of leaving the fridge door open. Blessings.

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  7. Beth Alisan Avatar

    What a gem of a post David! For me the most memorable lessons are the ones the Lord drives home with His creation. You’ve posed a great question- “just how much of God’s light does one need?” I love the concluding answer- “the moral of the moths is to tune in to the light of God we have, no matter how small. Flood light faith isn’t always needed.”

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  8. davidsdailydose Avatar

    You’re welcome, Rich. Thank you for reading and commenting. Like His still small voice, the light of God isn’t always super bright. But it always leads us to Him!

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  9. Rich Bitterman Avatar

    Ah, the wise lesson of the moths! Just like those little fluttering insects, we too must learn to appreciate the subtle glow of God’s light in our lives. Thanks for the post and the blog!

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  10. davidsdailydose Avatar

    I sincerely appreciate it, Bridget. I am grateful for your prayers, sister!

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  11. Bridget A. Thomas Avatar

    I know waiting isn’t fun. I will continue praying! And you’re very welcome 🙏🤍🙌

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  12. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Yes. I should find out the results early this week. Thank you for asking, Bridget. And thank ton for your prayers!

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  13. Bridget A. Thomas Avatar

    Did you have your appointment on Friday? How did it go?

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  14. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Ah, the Oakridge Boys. The bass was my favorite. That guy could get down low!

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  15. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Amen, sister! Nothing can stop God’s light. Prayers and blessings for you, as well.

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  16. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you, pastor Pete. It was surreal walking out in the garage and see them covering everything. But if was a miracle the next morning finding most of them by the night light. God’s bestest blessings to you and yours!

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  17. pastorpete51 Avatar

    Oh I loved reading your moth take, as we have the exact same setup here. It is amazing how God’s little critters can teach us some really big lessons. Nice post Dave!

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  18. Bridget A. Thomas Avatar

    How thankful I am for The Light, and no amount of darkness can snuff it out. Thank you, David! Prayers and blessings 🤗

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  19. davidsdailydose Avatar

    🙏Yes, Lord. Give us eyes to see your light, together with the wisdom to follow. Thanks for reading and commenting.

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  20. God Still Speaks Avatar

    And this is why I love you!

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  21. jesusluvsall Avatar

    The light shined in the darkness but the darkness did not comprehend it. If only we would allow ourselves to be automatically drawn to the light instead of resisting it.

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  22. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you! I just stopped by your little blog and laid an egg (comment).

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  23. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Indeed, Manette Kay! We get to choose if we will follow God’s light for our path—whether little or large. Thank you for sharing a link to your excellent post. I remember this one! The Lions roar, but we have God’s light to guide us. Thank you for reading and commenting. God Bless!

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  24. God Still Speaks Avatar

    God is indeed! Happy to keep stopping by!

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  25. musingsofmanettekay Avatar

    The moths didn’t have any choice in the size of the light. I love that God has preserved His word for us and our growth. He gave us free will so that we have a choice in the light we use [how much of the Word we take in or don’t].

    Choose your light wisely: https://musingsofmanettekay.com/2022/08/23/how-big-is-your-light/

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  26. davidsdailydose Avatar

    I love ❤️ your attitude!
    “Every house is built by someone, but God is the builder of everything.”
    Hebrews 3:14
    Thanks for stopping by, and God bless!

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  27. God Still Speaks Avatar

    I’m happy with what ever God shines on me!

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  28. Alan Kearns Avatar

    Excellent post brother. It just goes to show a light need not be big to shine in the dark, which reminds me of that famous song; “This Little Light of Mine.” I will have to listen to the Oak Ridge Boys now! 😁

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  29. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Agreed, Majik. God remains the same, even when we turn away from Him. I love the clip from YouTube: “Shine Jesus, Shine!”

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  30. davidsdailydose Avatar

    You’re welcome, Betty! The world may be getting more complicated by the day, but the love and light of God remains the same. I hope you and Dan have a great day!

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  31. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Yes! If we’re willing to be vulnerable enough, our dimmest light can point others to the light of Christ. We can be God’s light houses for others! Thank you for adding to the discussion. God Bless!

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  32. davidsdailydose Avatar

    You make a good point, Chris. Some don’t come to the light, because the darkness of evil has blinded them. Sadly, the enemy of our souls lures both Christians and nonbelievers to the “dark side.” (No comparison to Star Wars intended)😊

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  33. Chris G Thelen Avatar

    Another great post, David. In the darkest moments of life, the tiniest ray of God’s light shines the brightest! To draw out the analogy a bit more—it’s interesting that a few of the insects did not go to the light and chose darkness. This reminds me to keep praying for those who reject God’s light and choose darkness. Blessings.

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  34. Don't Lose Hope Avatar

    What amazing story/ illustration. It encourages me to think that even when we feel like dim weak lights we may still be a help and encouragement to others. Also, we may still be effective in pointing them to Christ – whose light never dims.

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  35. Betty Avatar

    Thank you, David, for my morning inspiration. Thank you for the reminder that a little divine light in our hearts is all we need to know the way.

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  36. Majik Avatar

    Good stuff, David. It’s true. God does give light . . . to anyone with eyes to see, and He does speak . . . to anyone with ears to hear. I’ve proved this in my own life at least to my own satisfaction. And if we shut our eyes or stop up our ears or stubbornly refuse to obey what He shows us or tells us . . . that doesn’t mean that He didn’t shine or speak, does it? Sadly, I’ve also proved this in my own life too at least to my own satisfaction. https://youtu.be/D4hXJ9ax2FY

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  37. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you, Jo. As a survivor I’m sure you know this quite well: God doesn’t leave or forsake us. Thank you for sharing, as your experience (as a cancer survivor) is inspiring. God Bless!

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  38. The Quiet Roarer Avatar

    “Flood light faith isn’t always needed”. Many times I have wanted a flood light but been handed a match instead…and yet by God’s grace it is always sufficient. Great post David!

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