John 15:27 (NIV)
And you also must testify, for you have been with me from
the beginning.
What do we do when depression take over our minds? How do
we react when anxiety springs up on us? Where do we go to when all of our
energy seems to have evaporated into thin air? Where do we turn when adversity
becomes our constant companion?
In the 14th century, construction began on the western
tower of the St. Waburga Church in Veurne, Belgium. It was going to be a
glorious tower, and many were looking forward to seeing its completion. But it
never came to be. Due to limited funds, the work was halted and the tower was
never completed.
These people could commiserate with those of us whose
strength has left us.
Although unfinished however, the tower was far from being
useless! Its caves, deep in the ground, were ideal for storing ammunition and protecting
Veurne residents from the bombings of World War II, and even today it has found
its usefulness. A modern art museum is now hosted there. Even though
incomplete, the tower still has its place in society!
I have discovered that age has nothing to do with
usefulness. I have met elderly people who are still so full of vigor that they
continue to be shining examples of how God had transformed their lives. Not
only do they do the unthinkable, like that 90 year-old woman who jumped from a
plane (with a parachute naturally!) for the first time in her life, but they
also testify about Jesus through their actions, by helping the dejected, by
encouraging the hopeless and by visiting the abandoned.
An older lady discovered she had cancer. It didn’t stop
her from becoming a missionary in China. “If I have to die, it doesn’t matter
where it will occur. I want to die in a place where I can be useful and where I
can testify.”
I have also met young people, however, who acted like
they were elderly. They have no ambition, no motivation. Maybe it’s because
they hadn’t discovered what the apostle Paul had found out:
“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall
trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword?
As it is written: ‘For your sake we face death all day long; we are considered
as sheep to be slaughtered.’ No, in all these things we are more than
conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor
life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any
powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be
able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
(Rom 8:35-39 NIV)
Doesn’t this truth fill us with adrenaline? Doesn’t this
encourage us to carry this banner of love throughout our neighborhood’s? How
many around us are hungering for hope? Why can’t we be the ones to satisfy that
hunger?
Yes, we may face ridicule, even rejection, but still such
consequences are meager compared to the witness of Christians in oppressed
countries. Their testimony can cost them their very lives, yet they still go
one, undeterred. With God’s love spurring them to action, they bring hope to
the hopeless, encouragement to the depressed, and friendship to those who are
friendless.
All of those who don’t hesitate to testify have
discovered a simple truth: “For when I am weak, then I am strong.” (2 Cor 12:10
NIV)
No matter how incomplete our own “tower” stands, we can
make a difference! We don’t have to feel dejected and useless! It’s time to
stand up, for we truly are “more than conquerors through him who loved” you.
Are you willing to make a difference in this world?
Dear Lord, We pray that today will be the day we will
make a difference in our world. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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