Read Luke 22:31-32
ALSO IN SCRIPTURE
“Even when I walk through the darkest valley, I will not be afraid, for you are close beside me. Your rod and your staff protect and comfort me.”
From the eternal struggle between light and darkness to the quest for redemption and the power of hope, Star Wars offers profound insights into the human condition and the mysteries of the divine. Through the Force , the saga explores the interconnectedness of all life and the call to embrace our inner potential for goodness and compassion. As we journey through the galaxy, we will be uncovering the transformative truths that resonate deeply with our own faith journeys.

Part 1: From Darkness to Light. In the vast galaxy of Star Wars, perhaps no character’s journey epitomizes the battle against darkness and the quest for inner peace more than that of Luke Skywalker. From his humble beginnings on Tatooine to his pivotal role in shaping the fate of the galaxy, Luke’s path was fraught with challenges, temptations, and ultimately, redemption.
Imagine with me the scene in the swamps of Dagobah, where Luke sought out the wise Jedi Master Yoda for guidance. Amidst the murky waters and dense foliage, Luke confronted not only the physical challenges of his training but also the shadowy depths of his own soul. It was here, in the mysterious depths of the Force-sensitive cave, that Luke faced a profound test of his inner strength.
As Luke ventured into the cave, he carried with him the weight of his fears and doubts. In the dim light, he encountered a vision of Darth Vader, the embodiment of the darkness that threatened to consume him. Drawing his lightsaber, Luke engaged in a fierce battle, only to discover that the face beneath Vader’s mask was his own. The revelation shook him to his core, forcing him to confront the darkness within himself.
In that moment of profound clarity, Luke realized that the true battle was not against external foes but against the shadowy recesses of his own heart. The cave was a reflection of his inner turmoil, a mirror that revealed the potential for darkness within him. Yet, it was also a reminder that confronting his fears was the first step toward finding inner peace and enlightenment.
Like Luke, we too often find ourselves grappling with the darkness within – doubts, fears, regrets, and the allure of the easier path. But it is in facing these inner demons that we discover the true power of the light. For it is only by acknowledging and confronting our shadows that we can transcend them and emerge stronger, more compassionate beings.
Scripture tells us in Luke 22:31-32 of Jesus’ words to Peter: “Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift all of you as wheat. But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers.” Like Peter, Luke faced a trial of faith, but it was through this trial that he emerged stronger, more resolute in his commitment to the light.
Luke’s journey serves as a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is hope. Just as the shepherd leads his sheep through the valley of the shadow of death in Psalm 23:4, so too does the Force guide us through our own trials and tribulations. It is in surrendering to the guidance of the Force, or for us, to God, that we find the strength to persevere, the courage to confront our demons, and the peace that surpasses all understanding.
As Luke confronted the darkness within himself, he ultimately found peace and purpose in embracing his true identity as a Jedi, a beacon of hope in a galaxy consumed by conflict. Similarly, in our own battles against the darkness, may we find the courage to confront our inner demons and emerge stronger, more compassionate beings, shining the light of love and truth wherever we go.
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
In the midst of darkness, look for the glimmer of light – it may be the dawn of a new day.PRAYER
Lord, in our moments of darkness, grant us the courage to face our fears, the strength to overcome temptation, and the faith to trust in your guiding light. Amen.
Devotion written by Rev. Todd R. Lattig with the assistance of ChatGPT, an AI language model developed by OpenAI.




Everyone knows that I am a HUGE fan of Star Wars. Recently, the latest film in the Star Wars Universe was released, “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”. The film follows a series of mostly new characters who are on a mission to get the blueprint plans of “The Death Star” from the evil Galactic Empire. If they succeed, it is possible that they can find a weakness that will help them destroy a weapon so powerful that it can eliminate entire planets in a matter of seconds.
“Beware of False prophets”, Jesus warns his disciples in the Gospel According to Matthew.” This is not a warning of outsiders coming into Christian circles to lead them astray, but of insiders. This is a warning that Jesus makes to his disciples regarding other Christians who call Jesus, “Lord, Lord,” but are only do so with their mouth and not with their deeds. Their words produce praises of Jesus, but their actions contradict and stand against the will of God as given through Jesus Christ.
So, this is a pretty awesome week and today is the reason it is awesome. Some of you, no doubt, know exactly why today is awesome. Others of you might be scratching your heads. Today is the day that Star Wars: The Force Awakens is released in theaters. I am a huge Star Wars fan and am so glad to see Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher), Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew), and Lando Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams) all reunited on the screen in a battle to save the galaxy from the evil Galactic Empire. Yes, this pretty much constitutes me as a nerd, and I am laying claim on it! Star wars is where it is at!
One of my favorite film series of all times is the Star Wars saga. I grew up watching the original series of films, “Star Wars”, “The Empire Strikes Back”, and “The Return of the Jedi”. While many people criticized the newer films, finding them to be more about special effects and less to do with plot and character development, I actually disagree with that. The Phantom Menace for example, which was my least favorite of the films, was still filled with the same story and character development as the others. And we find great wisdom in it as well.