I had a weird dream last night that I was a kid again at a carnival in the tunnel of terror.. It is a dark place with frightening monsters, and over sized tarantulas that suddenly drop down or pop up right in front of a person. People pay money for the adrenalin rush of confronting pretend ghosts and monsters. It’s altogether different, though, if we find ourselves alone in the woods at night without a flashlight. And it’s even worse if your car breaks down in the ghetto of a big city. The slightest sound gnaws at our nerves, setting us on edge and making our survival instincts kick in.
The darkness of sin is similar to both of these experiences. Because I have a sin nature, evil often attracts me like a carnival ride. I might lie to get out of trouble. When younger I might experiment with alcohol or marijuana, or coke, just to see what it’s like. I'd get an adrenalin rush by shoplifting at the mall or sneaking out at night to be with friends to "roll" classmates houses. These situations are similar going through a “Tunnel of Terror.” They are scary, but the consequences are not necessarily permanent.
If, however, I was to continually keep walking through unknown, potentially dangerous territory in the dark. Just as I could fall into a ditch and break a leg in the woods, I can suffer severe spiritual injury by continuing to walk in spiritual darkness. In fact, for most of the world's populace, spiritual darkness holds the threat of the ultimate evil; eternal separation from God.
Once we realize how perilous it is to walk in darkness, we know we need a rescuer. Just as the arrival of police car with its headlights beaming would drive away our terror at the ghetto, the light of the gospel beams into our hearts, giving us spiritual safety and security. Jesus said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” (John 8:12)
Every one of us is born in darkness. We’re all walking in the dark in a blind alley with hosts of demonic powers lurking in the doorways ready to pounce on us. But, we don’t have to stay in the dark. At any moment, we can cry out “Lord, save me!” When we do, He immediately shines His light into our lives and frees us from the darkness and terror of sin, evil, and hell.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
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