Thursday, December 18, 2008

The Darkroom

The Darkroom

"I will give you the treasures of darkness, riches stored in secret places."
Isaiah 45:3

Working at Eastman Kodak Company in the days before digital cameras replaced film as the means of capturing photographic images provided me some insights that I might not have otherwise gained. And one of those is from a trip to a darkroom. If you're picturing one of the small closet like darkrooms that you see in movies, think a little bigger; it was a factory without windows, entire floors of a building operating in darkness to protect the light sensitive film.

My summer job delivering material and equipment took me all over Kodak Park, the name given to the myriad of buildings that comprised the company. And almost 40 years later, I still remember the trip to the darkroom, entering a darkness so thick that movement, even by the dull glow of the "dark lights", was nearly impossible. For a novice like me, each step taken was with great caution; there was no hurrying or rushing through that delivery, the darkness didn't permit it.

The film manufactured in those darkrooms became the source of pictures capturing events and creating memories all over the world, images that would be treasured for years to come. Baby pictures, wedding albums, vacation photos and many more, all the result of a product that could only be created in an environment requiring almost total darkness.

The promise that the Lord would give us "treasures of darkness" carries with it the implication that we would all experience times of not being able to see what lies ahead, times of facing uncertainty about our future. But the promise goes beyond the Lord bringing us through those times; He promises that we will emerge into the light with treasures to carry with us for years to come.

If you find yourself in a darkroom, you already know that hurrying through is not an option when you can't see where you're going. My recommendation is that you pull out a favorite photograph, from the days of film in cameras that had to be developed, and take a good look at it. And as you're treasuring the memory of that picture, stop to remember that the film that made it possible could only be created in a darkroom.

And then rest in the knowledge that even in the darkest of times, the Lord will give you treasures and riches that will last a lifetime.

God Bless,
Pastor Joe
Gateway Church

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