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Thieves come in the night. Drunkenness comes in the night. Sleep comes in the night. Night is when we wrap ourselves in as much safety as we can -- locked doors, darkened lights, warm quilts -- and rest in utter vulnerability until the lock is broken, until the lights are turned on, and until the quilts are snatched away from our bodies...
Paul exhorts us to live in the daytime. He calls us to a life that is not safely locked and tucked and hidden away but to a life that is lived brazenly, fully, right beside the daily dangers that confront us. We cannot lock ourselves, our hearts, and our actions away in order to live a blissful, ignorant, pain-free life. Instead, we must live with our doors wide open, the light streaming in, the blankets thrown away -- an open, honest, well-lived, world-embracing life.
Paul exhorts us to live in the daytime. He calls us to a life that is not safely locked and tucked and hidden away but to a life that is lived brazenly, fully, right beside the daily dangers that confront us. We cannot lock ourselves, our hearts, and our actions away in order to live a blissful, ignorant, pain-free life. Instead, we must live with our doors wide open, the light streaming in, the blankets thrown away -- an open, honest, well-lived, world-embracing life.

