By Al
Behel
Many people live in darkness.
Lonely...isolated...afraid. Never sure whether it is safe, of if they can face
the light. Some suffer from the devastating emotional effects of serious mental
impairments. Sometimes children will ask, “What’s wrong with me? Why do I act
the way I do?” They are locked in a mind that even disturbs them.
A young man thanked me for diagnosing him
with Asperger’s Syndrome. Finally, his social and emotional difficulties made
sense to his exceptionally bright, but troubled mind. Another young man came
back years later just to say, “thank you for giving me my life back.” His brain
had been derailed by drugs and he lived in his own prison. He had been freed of
his demon.
There is a greater darkness than that which
is created by a disturbed mind. Sin darkens the soul and spirit and imprisons
its victims in insidious and disastrous ways. Many people who live in their
prisons have no concept of how dark the darkness really is. They have forgotten
the light. They have acclimated to the shadows. Some are afraid of the
light...or, maybe they have come to love the darkness because it hides their
evil hearts and deeds.
We don’t have to stay in darkness. God
takes us out of the “dominion of darkness” and transfers us into the kingdom of
His beloved Son (Colossians 1:13). Peter, who struggled with his own fears and
anger issues, said God “called us out of darkness into His marvelous light” (I
Peter 2:9). Jesus came to destroy the power of the darkness. He is the Light
who dispels the darkness (John 12:46)
Those who come out of the darkness see
things differently. They see others differently. They see sin differently. They
see clearly the beauty of their world and the potential the Light reveals to
them. In the Light they can truly love because they are loved. They can forgive
because they have been forgiven. They can sing because they now see the glory
of God. Jesus said it clearly, “I am the light of the world; he who follows me
will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12)
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