When God Leads by Moonlight and Delivers by Sunlight
This Week’s Devotional Focus
“Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler and from the noisome pestilence” — Psalm 91:3
Devotional by Willette “Gufu” Johnson. Shared with permission.
“Surely” means that He will.
Surely means if I can believe it
he can with certainty He “Surely”
shall deliver thee, deliver me
I believe that if he will deliver me
than I know that He knows where I am.
He knows I’m in trouble,
He knows the hell hounds are tracking me.
God knows where to find me…
I’m trapped in the grip of the fowler.
The enemy has me on lock…
It looks like I’m down for the count,
the bell is about to ring…
Defeat is in the fowler’s grip,
the noise of defeat is in my ear…Oh But God,
Oh my Deliverer shall deliver me.
I can’t free myself…
I can’t get me out of this mess, my God will.
He knows where the trap is…
God know how to free me. I realize what feels like a trap,
what seems like certain death is not me lying down to die.
It’s my lying down to wait for my God to deliver me…
I’m not down for the count,
I’m down getting ready to
rise and stand at the hands of my God, my Deliverer
Surely He shall
Surely He will deliver me
Surely I will trust that He got me!!!
Reflection
There are moments when God speaks so clearly that they become markers in your journey, moments you never forget because they change the way you see your life.
One of those moments happened while I was standing on the balcony at the beach several years ago.
As I watched the sunlight illuminate a path across the water, it wasn’t just beautiful. It felt intentional, as though God was using His creation to capture my attention.
Then I sensed Him speaking to my heart.
You have grieved long enough. Step out of grief. I’ve called you into the light. It is time to celebrate life. I blessed you with 28 years with Julia, 64 years with your mom, and 67 years with your dad.
Those words changed me.
For years, grief had become familiar. I mourned the people I still love, dreams that changed, seasons that ended, and even parts of myself that I believed were lost forever. Yet in His faithfulness, God didn’t leave those empty places untouched. He began replacing what I thought was lost with something new, shaping me into the person He was calling me to become.
Without realizing it, existing in pieces had become a place I knew well, and for many years I mistakenly called it living.
But God wasn’t asking me to forget the people I still love. He was inviting me to live again.
The sunlight became a picture of God’s deliverance. He wasn’t erasing my memories. He was leading me out of grief and into the light of hope.
Recently, I returned to the same beach. One evening I stepped onto the balcony, and instead of the sun, I watched the moonlight create a path of reflection across the water. The sight was breathtaking, but this time I found myself asking,
“God, what are You showing me through the moonlight?”
Almost immediately, my thoughts turned to this season of my life.
In August 2024, everything changed. A job I expected to retire from ended unexpectedly. Plans I had carefully built disappeared overnight, and I found myself stepping into a season I never would have chosen.
Like many people who find themselves in unexpected places, I asked God difficult questions.
“What did I do wrong?”
“What are You doing?”
“Why this road?”
“What’s next?”
I didn’t have immediate answers. But even in the darkness, I discovered something beautiful about God.
He doesn’t stop leading when the sun goes down.
That’s when I realized something about the moon.
The moon has no light of its own. It simply reflects the light of the sun.
In the same way, during seasons when I cannot clearly see what’s ahead, God’s Word becomes the light that guides me. He doesn’t always reveal the entire journey, but He faithfully shows me what I need for today.
The sunlight reminds me that God delivers.
The moonlight reminds me that God directs.
One brought me out of grief. The other is leading me through uncertainty. But both reveal the faithfulness of God.
Looking back, I can honestly say this season hasn’t been defined by unemployment.
It has been defined by surrender and trust. Every bill that is paid, every unexpected opportunity, and every reminder of God’s provision becomes evidence that He is faithfully caring for me.
He has shown me that my security was never found in a paycheck. My security has always been found in Him.
Today, I’m still waiting to see what comes next.
But I’m no longer waiting with fear.
I’m waiting with expectation because I know the God who led me through yesterday is already waiting in tomorrow.
Maybe today you’re standing in your own season of moonlight.
Perhaps you’ve experienced loss.
Perhaps you’re waiting for healing.
Perhaps you’re praying for a door to open.
If so, don’t mistake the darkness for God’s absence.
Sometimes He doesn’t show us the entire path because He wants us to trust the One who already knows where it leads.
One faithful step becomes another.
Before long, you realize He has carried you farther than you ever imagined.
Pause and Reflect
Where are you today?
Are you standing in the sunlight, celebrating God’s deliverance?
Or are you walking beneath the moonlight, trusting His direction?
Whichever season you’re in, remember this:
The God who created the sunlight also created the moonlight.
He is just as present in seasons of waiting as He is in seasons of celebration.
He is still ordering your steps.
He is still writing your story.
He is still leading you from existing to living.
Meditation Song of the Week
Take a few moments to sit, listen, and allow the words to minister to your heart.
Closing
No matter where you are in life; whole, healing, or in pieces; you are not alone.
This is your invitation to begin again.
Let’s take this journey together; ONE STEP AT A TIME.
Let’s start living life again.