We live in a world where we expect connection to be instant. Fiber-optic cables move light at incredible speeds—faster than we can process—delivering clarity, speed, and uninterrupted access. When everything works right, it’s seamless. But even fiber can be disrupted.
The truth is, our relationship with God was meant to be like that—clear, powerful, direct. No delay. No buffering. Just light moving straight from the source.
But what happens when something interferes?
Just like in a fiber-optic line, sin and distraction scatter the signal. Light can get bounced around by imperfections in the glass or interrupted by a dirty splice. If the cable is severed, the light stops flowing entirely.
Spiritually, we deal with those same issues:
- Doubt acts like a kink in the line.
- Unforgiveness is like a bad splice—misaligned and poorly fused.
- Sin is the fiber cut no one sees coming—sudden silence where there once was light.
But here’s the good news: God is still transmitting. Always has been. The signal never dies from His side. The challenge is keeping our end clean, realigned, and patched with truth. It takes discipline and humility, but restoration is possible. Fiber optics can be repaired—and so can we.
We weren’t made for dial-up spirituality. We were created for fiber-optic faith—direct, fast, and full of light. The question is: what’s getting in the way?