10 All my bones shall say, LORD, who is like unto thee, which deliverest the poor from him that is too strong for him, yea, the poor and the needy from him that spoileth him?
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What do we call light? How do we determine that what we see is light? The point is that we do not determine it: God determined it when, at the creation of the world, He said, "Let there be light." Light is a reality created by God, and we "see" as light and call light not something arbitrary, but precisely this reality. It would seem simple, and I am breaking through an open door. But now let us recall the first half of the verse. Life too was created by God, but for some reason we constantly appropriate it. We say "my life," "our life," as if it were something we made for ourselves and determine for ourselves. We consider ourselves entitled to live this life "somehow," to waste it recklessly and even to end it by our own will. And here the psalmist returns himself and us to the right understanding: God is the source of life, as He is the source of light. Life, even our own, has its foundation not in us but in God, just as the reality of light is determined not by the fact that we see it, but by the fact that God created it.