When we are first introduced to Mary Magdalene, she is serving Jesus’ ministry in total freedom. She and the other women—no one knows the exact number—are working and sharing what they earn with Jesus and the disciples to fund His ministry. Mary Magdalene (MM) is walking in the light, serving Jesus, with no thought of the PERFECT darkness that she had been freed from, because “when the Son sets you free, you are free indeed” (John 8:36). We are not told how Jesus did it. If we believe the scriptures in relation to the freeing of the disciples from their darkness, or the freeing of the demon-possessed epileptic, or the demoniac, or the blind man, or the deaf man, or the dead girl, or the bleeding woman, or the Roman soldier’s servant, we see that Jesus simply spoke to the seven demons and they left her. As we discovered yesterday, darkness only ceases to exist when it is replaced with light. PERFECT LIGHT casts out the darkness so that there is not even a hint of shadow that remains. That is Jesus! Let’s take a look at James 1:17: “Every good thing bestowed and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shifting shadow.”
If you find yourself in darkness, or even a shifting shadow, and Jesus is your Savior, then lift up your eyes to the Father of Lights, where there is no darkness, no shadow, no doubt, or fear—there is only the peace that comes from being in the presence of PERFECT illumination. Focus on His Light, and the darkness cannot remain in your life. This was me for about four years of my Christian life, as I watched my late wife slowly die after 20 years of illness. I was in darkness because I refused to lift my eyes to look at Jesus, the Light of the World. Why? Because I was mad at Him for not healing her. (I wanted to say “pissed at Him,” but thought it inappropriate.) But God, in His gentle mercy, reached out to me and filled me with hope, contentment, and—light. He welcomed His prodigal son home, and He will do the same for you, regardless of the circumstance that separated you from Him in the first place.
If Jesus is not yet your Savior, but you feel the Holy Spirit drawing you to Him (you know what it feels like :), then submit your darkened will to His enlightened plan for you (Ephesians 2:10): “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” Join with Mary Magdalene in her joyful walk of service, ministering on behalf of Jesus to a lost world stumbling through the darkness.
I promise you, your life is about to change in unimaginable and glorious ways. Walking in the light is so much better than walking in darkness. I know! I’ve done both!
In tomorrow’s Digging Deeper, we will look at the devotion of an enlightened servant!
He loves you so much forever!