We got
back into Haiti pretty late Sunday night. With it getting dark around 5ish here
now, the ride back to Canaan was mostly in the dark of night. With the two hour
drive, the dark of night, and it being a Sunday we passed by quite a few
brightly lit churches meeting for worship. What a picture of the role of the
church I saw that night. A light shining brightly in the darkness. With the
lack of electricity in the majority of places in Haiti, you could only imagine
how incredibly dark it gets here at night. I'm talking about darkness so dark
you can't even see the hand in front of your face. What a picture of the lost
in the world. People wandering around in the darkness of evil, deception, and
sin. A world lacking of any Light to guide them. A world lacking of Christ. But
on the other end what a beautiful picture these Haitian churches showed me that
night. Many of these churches were the only sources of light. They were the
only places with electricity or brightly burning fires. But the most striking
thing about these churches was not the fact that they had a source of light. It
wasn't even the fact that they had probably been worshiping for hours on end,
or that the people worshiping had walked hours to be able to gather with a
Christian community. The most striking thing was to see just how profoundly
these illuminated churches penetrated the darkness. Wow. What a picture for us,
the global Church. That in a world of such profound darkness, such profound
lostness, the Church should be the brightly shining source of light that floods in. Let us as
the Church strive to be this example to the world. Let us permeate and penetrate
this vastly dark world.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
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