10/26/12 Having a daughter who is a
professional photographer, I have watched her capture reflections of love,
growth, birth and change in all of her “baby’s first year” family portfolios.
She beautifully captures those inner reflections of a wide range of emotions.
She has even shown me how
one can use reflection to enhance or enrich a picture. I have even tried to capture such reflections as we have traveled.
Oklahoma City 2012 |
She can use reflected
light or capture diffused light with a filter to show
amazing effects and beautiful images.
For her, photography is all about lighting. She is always checking her lighting
source. She even has meters that read the intensity or degree of the lighting.
I’m probably using the wrong terms, but you get the idea of the importance of
light and reflection in pictures.
Amateur that I am with a
camera, even I, have come to realize that surfaces seem to reflect light more
clearly when a surface is completely smooth. To me all this seems to bear a resemblance
to a Christian’s reflection of the “light” within them. If I have anxiety in my
life or am striving for self- promotion or bearing a fruit of impatience, there’s
not smoothness of spirit to reflect that inner light. It will be distorted----full
of ripples and waves. Sometimes blurred beyond recognition. Source of light not
truly visible.
If one's life is in turmoil from trying to control life himself and do things in his own strength, won't the reflection be wavy and distorted?
If one's light source is Christ and yet that light is not visible, how can one truly reflect Him and His character?
Living a light-filled worthy life, one submitted to God, will bring about the "smoothness" that comes even with life's bumps and enable us to reflect the Spirit within, as Paul reminds us in the fourth chapter of Ephesians.
“Live a life worthy….with
all humility and gentleness, with patience,
bearing with one another
through love,
striving to preserve the unity of the spirit
through
the bond of peace; (Ephesians 4: 1b-3)
Have you seen this worthy life in others? Do you reflect this yourself?