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Religion
Daylight Saving Time
By
Pastor Stacy Williams
web
posted March 11, 2009
COLUMN – Daylight Saving Time, either you
hate it or love it. There are many who simply wish that we would never
have to change our clocks ahead or back an hour. We usually hear these
arguments in the spring, when we “lose an hour of sleep”. However,
there are many more who enjoy the extra time in the sun at the end of
the day.
I really have no preference in the matter. I like being able to do more
in the evenings before it gets dark, but I pretty much go with whatever
daylight I have. The only bothersome thing I have found about Daylight
Saving Time is trying to get our kids to adjust. It is difficult to
make them begin the bedtime routine when it is still light outside.
However, after a week or so, it becomes less of a problem.
Since we moved our clocks forward this weekend, I have been thinking
about the whole issue. Did you know that DST was first proposed by
Benjamin Franklin in 1784? It wasn’t tried until some European
countries adopted the practice during World War I. In 1918, the United
States put it into practice, but it proved unpopular and was
discontinued in 1919.
DST was adopted again during World War II and was called “war time”.
After the war in 1945, states, cities and towns could choose whether or
not to observe it. It was only in 1966 that Congress passed the Uniform
Time Act, stating when DST should start and end. Even then, states
could decide if they wished to adopt the practice or not.
The language used when people refer to DST is very interesting. We talk
about “losing or gaining an hour of sleep”. I have heard people
say that we “get an extra hour of daylight”. Perhaps you have said
similar things. The truth is, we still have a 24-hour day. The sun is
out the same amount of time each day, regardless what our clocks tell
us. We do have shorter days in the winter and longer ones in the summer
due to the Earth’s orbit, but switching our clocks back and forth does
not give us extra daytime or rob us of the sun’s rays.
We like language that makes us feel good about ourselves. Referring to
DST in this way makes us feel like we have some control of the Earth,
when all we are doing is shifting things that we can control like our
watches. Just because I move my watch ahead to 5PM at 2PM does not mean
I can go home from work. It just means I have shifted my personal
guideline for time.
We make these shifts in our walk with Christ also. We believe because
we do good deeds, attend church, love puppies and children, buy Girl
Scout cookies, and obey most traffic signs, that we somehow earn good
graces with God. This is simply providing a smoke screen and God can
see right through it.
Just as there are only 24 hours in a day, no matter how we measure it,
there is only one way to have a relationship with God. Jesus shed His
blood so that we would have full access to the One who created us. Call
your good deeds what you like, but they will not earn you a place in
Heaven. Call upon the One who is Light, and He will guide you with a
light everlasting.
Then
God said, “Let there be lights in the firmament of the heavens to
divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and seasons,
and for days and years. (Genesis 1:14)
Life
was in Him [Jesus], and that life was the light of men. That light
shines in the darkness, yet the darkness did not overcome it. There was
a man named John who was sent from God. He came as a witness to testify
about the light, so that all might believe through him. He was not the
light, but he came to testify about the light. The true light, who
gives light to everyone, was coming into the world. (John 1:4-9 HCSB)
All are welcome join us for worship at Edgefield First Baptist Sunday
mornings at 11 AM and every second Sunday of the month at 6 PM, for our
casual contemporary service that we call CAPTIVATE. For more
information call us at 803-637-6139 or visit our website where you will
find weekly activities, church information, or even listen to sermons
online. Our web address is http://www.edgefieldfirstbaptist.org
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