One Firefly Night

It was early summer. Just after dusk, I sat on the back porch taking in the sounds of nature. There were a few crickets and some bird who didn’t know not to sing after sun down. It was all garden variety, until my eye caught a green blink…blink…blink. A firefly!

Hyper-focused, I tried to guess where the micro flash would come next. Over by the storage shed, near the silhouette of a tree, surely this little guy had company.

But there was only one. A single firefly blinked a few times. And then it was gone.

A one firefly night.

It happened so fast, I didn’t get the chance to share it with anyone. I ran inside to tell my wife, “Sweetheart, I just saw a firefly. One firefly! I think I’ll name him Frosty.”

“Frosty?”, she said.

“Yes, after Robert Frost. You know, the poet who wrote, Nothing Gold Can Stay?

I then quoted, unprompted, one of my favorite poems:

Nature’s first green is gold,

Her hardest hue to hold.

Her early leaf’s a flower;

But only so an hour.

Then leaf subsides to leaf.

So Eden sank to grief,

So dawn goes down to day.

Nothing gold can stay.

Robert Frost

A single lightning bug–arguably, the most beautiful and fragile of God’s creatures, lives in the words of a famous poet, but also in the heart’s cry of Psalm 43.

Why are you cast down, O my soul? And why are you disquieted within me? Hope in God; for I shall yet praise Him, the help of my countenance and my God.

Psalm 43:5 (NIV)

The scripture, the poem, and the firefly: each say life is guaranteed to change. It’s beyond our total control.

Depressing? Perhaps. The free acceptance of an unknown future can be.


Chin up, kind reader! You and I know who holds the future.

Put your hope in God; for I will yet praise Him.

Thank you for reading. 🙏❤️ prayers and love.


This post appeared here first in 2019, and then in 2022.


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22 responses to “One Firefly Night”

  1. davidsdailydose Avatar

    That’s a great thought! We have been saved, we are saved, we will be saved.

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  2. jesusluvsall Avatar

    Jesus is in our future and with us in the now at the same time

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  3. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Sounds good, brother. Summer is just around the corner.

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  4. Crystal Byers Avatar

    I remember Frosty, and I often think of “Nothing Gold Can Stay.” It all reminds me of Ecclesiastes 3: “There is a time for everything.” And like night and day, time for darkness and time for light.

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  5. The Devotional Guy™ Avatar

    I love fire flies almost as much as I love hummingbirds. Beautiful post, David. After reading it, I’m reading to churn some homemade ice cream in the backyard.

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  6. Pure Glory Avatar

    Yes, he does!

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  7. davidsdailydose Avatar

    I didn’t realize not everyone in the world has fireflies–until Alan said they don’t live in Scotland.
    The first half of your comment reminds me of Romans 15:13:
    “Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”
    Thank you for reading and commenting, Beth! God Bless.

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  8. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Amen! God makes Himself known to us in all the seasons of life.

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  9. Pure Glory Avatar

    The first signs of summer are precious. David, it is amazing you saw the one firefly. Beautiful Robert Frost poetry. We savor and praise God for his bright fiery signs in our life.

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  10. Beth Alisan Avatar

    Excellent connection David.! Oh the living hope that comes when you know the Author of the the past, present and future. We live in an military rich area, so it’s so much fun the meet people who have never before experienced the phenomenon of fire-flies and hear their reactions.

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  11. Alan Kearns Avatar

    Scottish bees are a hardy breed apart from others David😉

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  12. davidsdailydose Avatar

    You saw a bumblebee 🐝 in Fife before I did in Oklahoma. This is a miracle, brother, as your latitude is quite a bit higher than here. Thank you for being a faithful reader and commenter. I all grateful to call you both a friend and brother in Christ.

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  13. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Good point, Priscilla. “Our pastor just preached from Romans 8:1–“There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ.” Agreed, this isn’t depressing at all!

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  14. davidsdailydose Avatar

    A good one word summary of what I hoped to convey in this post, Joy. Thank you, and God Bless!

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  15. Alan Kearns Avatar

    In God’s Creation there is always hope, even if it is a single firefly. We don’t have these in the UK, but we have glow worms during summer, which look similar to caterpillars. Incidentally I saw the first bumblebee of the year the other day; it is slowly heating up hallelujah! What an amazing Creator we serve David! God bless you and Nancy today brother 🙏 🇺🇲🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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  16. Priscilla Bettis Avatar

    I don’t know if it’s depressing so much as reminding us to anchor ourselves to the Never Changing.

    Love the poem.

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  17. Manu Avatar

    Life is guaranteed to change and is beyond our control – so very true. And yes we do know who holds the future – I keep reminding myself that.

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  18. Don't Lose Hope Avatar

    This gives us hope. God knows the future, and walks into the future with us. We are, and never will be, alone.

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  19. davidsdailydose Avatar

    This quote pairs well, Pastor Pete, and Corrie would know!
    This afternoon I’m churning up a Mother’s Day themed article for the Sunshine newsletter. At least that’s my plan, brother.

    Thank you for stopping by. God Bless!

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  20. pastorpete51 Avatar

    “Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God” – Corrie Ten Boom

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