The Warmth of Sunshine on Skin
There are few sensations more quietly reassuring than the warmth of sunshine on our skin. On a cool morning, when the sun finally breaks through the clouds, we instinctively turn our faces toward it. We don’t question whether it will reach us; we simply receive it. Its warmth feels personal, even though we know it is shared by the whole world.
Psalm 19:6 captures something of that wonder. The sun, the psalmist says, makes its complete and tireless journey across the sky, “like a strong runner,” and nothing is hidden from its heat. Its light and warmth are universal, unavoidable, and life-giving—a visible testimony to the glory of God woven into creation itself.
Eugene Peterson’s paraphrase sharpens the point beautifully:
“That’s how God’s Word vaults across the skies from sunrise to sunset, melting ice, scorching deserts, warming hearts to faith.”
Just as the sun reaches every corner of the earth, so God’s presence and Word reach into every corner of our lives—melting what is frozen, softening what is hard, and warming what has grown cold.
Scripture often speaks of hearts being “warmed” by God. Think of the disciples on the road to Emmaus, whose hearts burned within them as Jesus spoke. John Wesley famously described his heart as “strangely warmed.” This warming is not emotional hype; it is the quiet, deep work of grace. God replaces hearts of stone with hearts of flesh—hearts able to feel again, to trust again, to love again.
Illustration:
Imagine standing in sunlight after being in the cold for too long. At first, the warmth almost stings, then slowly soaks in, bringing life back to numb fingers. God’s presence can feel like that—gentle, persistent, and healing, even when we didn’t realise how cold we had become.
Challenge:
Today, where do you need to turn your face toward God’s warmth? What might it look like to stop rushing, step into the light of prayer and Scripture, and simply receive God’s presence rather than striving to earn it?
Prayer:
Gracious God,
as the sun warms the earth, warm our hearts with your presence.
Melt what is frozen within us, soften what has grown hard,
and rekindle our love for you.
Help us to turn toward your light and live in its warmth today.
Amen.






