The S-U-N and the S-O-N

This article was written to show the relationship of the S-U-N to the S-O-N, and to glorify the S-O-N. It may be published if the resource box is left intact.

The S-U-N and the S-O-N have much in common. The S-U-N is the visible light and the S-O-N is the spiritual luminance. They both shine on the world. They illuminate, one for the vision of the eyes, and the other for the understanding of the soul.

The S-U-N brings warmth to the day and eliminates darkness. The S-O-N brings forgiveness and peace to a troubled sin sick world by revealing the truth and exposing evil.

The S-O-N did not come to condemn but to save. He came to become the sins of the whole world, though he did not commit a single one. The S-U-N hid its face when the S-O-N was nailed to the cross and shed his blood.

Let the S-U-N remind you that the S-O-N loves you and is ready to answer your prayers. When you see the clouds and rain, in place of the S-U-N, remember that the S-O-N is demonstrating his love. He waters the crops and other vegetation to provide food and to decorate your view.

The face and clothing of the S-O-N shined like the S-U-N when he was transfigured on the mountain. Moses and Elijah who had not seen the S-U-N for thousands of years spoke with the S