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Something to Consider From Luke 11

October 10th, 2018

The eye is the lamp of your body; when your eye is clear, your whole body also is full of light; but when it is bad, your body also is full of darkness … If therefore your whole body is full of light, with no dark part in it, it will be wholly illumined, as when the lamp illumines you with its rays.  (Luke 11:34, 36)

I was living in Cocoa, Florida when I trusted Jesus Christ as my personal Savior.  When I returned home to Tennessee that summer, the first thing my father did was hand me a paint brush and a bucket of red paint; and then he pointed me in the direction of our barn.

I had been saved for only a few days; so my appearance at that time did not resemble anything clean-cut and wholesome.  In fact, I looked pretty much like all the other wandering transients down in Florida during the early 1970’s, wearing an old pair of overalls, a beat-up pair of tennis shoes, with my hair tied back in a pony tail, hanging down my back.

Anyway, there I was, standing on a ladder leaning against our barn, coating its rough boards with barn paint … and singing every single hymn I could remember from my boyhood.  I would dip my paint brush in the bucket and paint a stroke or two while the lyrics flowed from my mouth:

“Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me.”

But then – being stunned – I stopped singing (and painting) and thought out loud, “So that’s what that means!”  And then, I continued:

“I once was lost, but now I’m found; was blind, but now I see.”

But again – being amazed – I stopped singing (and painting) and thought out loud, “So that’s what that means!”

It was the very first “worship service” I ever attended as a re-born follower of Jesus Christ; and it took place while standing on a ladder painting a barn.  It took a long time to paint that barn.  The Spirit of God kept interrupting me, awakening my mind from its spiritual stupor.  As He began to instruct me using these Truth-saturated hymns, I was hearing for the first time songs I already knew from memory.

It would be a year or so before I understood what had happened to me that summer in my little apartment in Florida … and what had taken place while standing on a ladder painting my father’s barn:

  • that it had been none other than the third Person of the Trinity Who rushed into my soul that night.
  • that by His magnanimous grace, He had made my spiritual senses responsive to the Word of God … sensitivesharpened.  He had made my “eye clear.”
  • and with that ability to receive God’s Truth came the capacity to finally understand His cleansing, life-changing counsel.  Now, my “whole body (was) full of light” (understanding).

A miracle had taken place.  A blind teenager had been given his sight.  I was able to comprehend the Word of God.  All the spiritual darkness that had confused my mind began to give way to a Holy Spirit-generated understanding, “as when the lamp illumines you with its rays.”  Until then, I had never really heard the lyrics to those hymns I could sing from memory; but now, they began to come alive to me.  And over the years, the meaning of God’s Word has become clearer … and Its significance to my life more and more wondrous.

“Long my imprisoned spirit lay, fast bound in sin and nature’s night.

Thine eye diffused a quick’ning ray.

I woke; the dungeon flamed with light.

My chains fell off; my heart was free.

I rose, went forth and followed Thee.

Amazing love!

How can it be that Thou, my God, should die for me!”

(“And Can It Be that I Should Gain,” Charles Wesley)

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About the Author

Martin Puryear is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM, 1983).

He is the founder and publisher of Steward of Truth Publications, an online company whose mission is to present clear explanations of the Gospel and promote understanding of the basics of the Christian life.

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