Thursday, March 26, 2015

The darkness we find ourselves in!


                It’s not unusual for me to hear someone describe their life as being in a “dark place.” Now honestly, it is typically women who say that although men have their equivalent as in “hole.” Either way it’s a time of discouragement and testing usually difficult made so by bad choices on our part or bad choices on others part or maybe just a bad time in living. It goes like that in cycles. Up and down and up and down, on and on it goes never stopping for long yet we seem to focus on the down or dark times more so than the good ones.

                The triumphal entry into Jerusalem that we celebrate as Palm Sunday must have been one of the high points for the Master and his disciples. People welcoming him into their city as a King with palms and robes laid before his colt with shouts of adulation and acclaim from the street sides. It must have been fun and maybe exhilarating. To dare to think these people might finally recognize Jesus for who he really is. That was too much to hope for and yet maybe the disciples dared to think that, not so with Jesus.

                Jesus knows what is ahead and the dark turn life will bring for him and his followers. These people who lined the streets wanted a King who would deliver them from the Romans and reestablish Israel as a strong, proud, independent people. They did not know that what they needed was a Savior who would set them free from sin once and for all and not just Israel but the entire world. So this high was a fleeting moment in their lives and the dark time would come.

                It must have been a dark time for the disciples to see all they had hoped for destroyed on the cross. We see from the accounts they ran and hid, all except John. Peter denied knowing Christ. I wonder if he was not also saying in his denial that he did not know what Christ was doing or understand why. It was true he did not understand none of them did. Nor do we understand all that Christ did at and on that cross. We will in THAT day just not today. It was dark for the entire world as evil seemed to have the upper hand. God was still in control and in charge in that and any present darkness. The bigger picture is just so hard to see when you are right next to the action.

                My oldest daughter Elizabeth was in Nashville Tuesday and went to her first NHL hockey game. She loved it. Friends had a box in the arena on the club level but they also had 4 seats at the ice. That’s where she went. She told of one check when a player was hit into the “glass” right in front of her leaving a smudge of his sweat and other body fluids.. I told her the only way to get any closer would be to have to wipe that smudge off of you. That’s being next to the action.

                When dark times come in our lives we often participate in making and keeping it dark. We retreat from friends pulling the curtains tighter. We find it harder and more difficult to pray therefore praying less and less. We read the scriptures less if at all thereby shutting the door on any hope of light at all. Have you done that? I have. It is all too easy. Jesus is the light of the world even yours. Darkness is away from the action. How do we shed some light in the darkness?

                Claim a verse “Jesus wept,” say a prayer even, “Jesus wept,” text a believing friend. In the midst of darkness the faintest light shines bright. Jesus is the light in your darkness. Easter is coming! The dawn of a new day!

Bro G

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