MAKE ROOM FOR THE LIGHT THAT OVERCOMES DARKNESS

Today’s Message of Encouragement from Discovering a BETTER LIFE MINISTRIES
(Stories of: Real People, Real Events, Real Places)

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PEOPLE FIND PEACE and HOPE
(John 10:10)
(Ron Bainbridge Editor) (March 12th, 2020)
MAKE ROOM FOR THE LIGHT
THAT OVERCOMES DARKNESS
Friend, Dr Leslie Weatherhead served as an air raid warden during the terrible days of the bombing of London.
One night after a particularly heavy bombing, as he was making his way through the smoking rubble, he heard the soft cry of a child. He went around a corner and found a nine-year-old-boy sobbing his heart out. He went up to him and said, “Where is your father, son?”
The boy answered, “He is in service overseas.”
In response to the boys answer, Dr Weatherhead asked, “What about your mother?” With that, the boy answered, “She was killed last week!"
“Where are your brothers and sisters, or uncles and aunts?” Dr Weatherhead asked. “I don’t know,” shrugged the little boy, “We’ve all gotten separated.”
Upon hearing those words, Dr Weatherhead knelt before the lad and put both hands on this shoulders and said, “Tell me, my son, who are you?”
Immediately, the small boy began to sob even more compulsively and then he said, “Mister, I ain’t nobody’s nothing!”
Dr Weatherhead reported that if he lived to be a hundred, he would never forget the pathos of those five words.
Friend, those five words, “Mister, I ain’t nobody’s nothing!” indicate deep darkness—to be alone, abandoned, isolated without the very relationships that sustain life.
Johann Wolfgang Goethe was called the last of the so-called “universal men,” meaning that in one life-time he managed to become competent in most significant branches of knowledge. He was a historian, a philosopher, a poet, a dramatist, and a scientist. But all this proved insufficient.
As Goethe lay dying, his biographer reports that he sat bolt upright in bed and cried out with passion, “Light, light, more light!” And with those words he fell back dead.
No words could have summarized the thrust of Goethe’s life better. His consuming passion had been to learn more and more, to enlarge the circle of his understanding. Here was one who was the epitome of a man of knowledge, begging for more light.
Friend, it is precisely for such people that the light of God’s merciful love has dawned in Jesus Christ. Today we have hope in a very dark world because the light of Jesus Christ has come into our lives.
But how does one obtain this light? The answer is that to receive the light of God, one has to know he is in the darkness. Once we perceive that we are like the lonely child we read of in Dr Weatherhead’s story, we are ripe for rescue; we are ready to receive.
Friend, at the heart of the Christian faith is the Good News that God brings the light that sustains our lives. It comes to us through His initiative, His choice. The Christ-event is the clearest evidence we have of God’s willingness to give Himself to us. For people dying in darkness, what hope this message brings! “God so loved the world that He sent His only begotten son, that whoever believes in Him might not perish, but have eternal life” (John 3:16).
In these words, Jesus reveals that what is necessary for real life comes to us by God’s desire and His initiative. We do not have to storm the gates of heaven and steal it. He brings it down to us in the person of Jesus, the light of the world.
However, to secure what God so freely provides, we must make room for that light in our hearts. Jesus said, “I am the light of the World. He who follows me shall not walk in darkness, but have the Light of Life” (John 8:12).

“Sometimes our light goes out but is blown into flame again
By another human being! Each of us owes our deepest
Gratitude to those who have rekindled this light!”
Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965)

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