Don’t waste the twilight
Devotional: Don’t Waste the Twilight Scripture Reading: 2 Kings 7:3–9 Proverbs 24:16 Reflection Twilight is that quiet, uncertain moment between day and night—after the sun has set or just before it rises. It is neither fully dark nor fully light. Spiritually speaking, twilight represents those seasons in our lives when clarity feels partial and the future feels unresolved. Scripture introduces us to twilight as part of God’s divine order. In Genesis 1:14–16, God created two lights—the greater to govern the day and the lesser to govern the night. When one light yields to the other, a shift occurs. That shift is twilight. And while it can be a vulnerable time, the Bible shows us that it can also be a moment of decisive breakthrough. Throughout Scripture, twilight is associated with significant action. David struck the Philistines during twilight (1 Samuel 30:17). Job tells us that those who do evil often wait for twilight to act (Job 24:15). But one of the most powerfu...