You see the prisoner in his lonely cell. His days are spent in solitude. At a certain time each day, the light of the sun at dawn shines into his cell—he gets as near the window as he can to bask in the glorious rays. The shadows arc behind him as he gazes on the clear, shining of the morning. What a picture of the sinner “sitting in darkness and the shadow of death “in the cell of sin. We are told that those who “sat in darkness saw a great light.” Yes, many a sinner has seen the light of salvation dawning upon him. The light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. When we see the glory of that light, the prison doors are opened and we are free. To the dear man in the picture deliverance, came at last, and it will come to all of you—if you look to Jesus, who when on earth was the “light of the world,” and who in heaven to-day is the light of eternity. Read the following story of how a shepherd found the light and liberty: ―