Friday, October 08, 2004

Tenant Of The Tunnel

Read: Colossians 1:1-14

He has delivered us from the power of darkness and conveyed us into the kingdom of the Son. --- Colossians 1:13

The Bible In One Year:
Zechariah 3-6

For 16 years, John Kovacs was a "tenant of the tunnel." Along with a few others, John lived underground in an abandoned railroad tunnel in New York City. When Amtrak bought the tunnel and prepared to reopen it, John was forced to look for a place to live above ground.

According to The New York Times, Mr. Kovacs became the first person chosen for a new program designed to "transform the homeless into homesteaders." After spending a third of his life in a railroad tunnel, he left his underground existence to become an organic farmer in upstate New York. He was quoted as saying, "The air will be better up there. I'm not going to miss anything. I'm not coming back."

If we could see ourselves as our Lord does, we would realize that every child of God had had a similar experience. We too have been chosen to leave a dark, filthy existence for the dignity of a new life and work. If only we could see our former life as clearly as John Kovacs saw his, we too would know that there is nothing worthwhil in the dark, and no reason to go back.

Lord, help us to remember how needy we were when You found us. Forgive us for sometimes wanting to go back to the tunnel. --- Mart De Haan

I wondered in the shades of night
Til Jesus came to me
And with the sunlight of His love
Bid all my darkness flee. --- Van De Venter


CHILDREN OF THE LIGHT WILL NOT BE COMFORTABLE IN THE DARK.

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