Have you ever
been lost in the woods at night? I can
tell you from personal experience that it is not something you would
enjoy. It happened to me many years ago
while I was staying at a Boy Scout Camp near Alliston, Ontario. It was a winter weekend and I had decided to
go out snow-shoeing late in the afternoon.
The camp Ranger had told my friends and I that just on the edge of the
Scout property stood an old abandoned pioneer cabin that was supposed to be
over 100 years old. Well, being a
history buff by nature, I decided to set out to see if I could find and then
explore that old cabin.
Well, I can tell
you that I found the cabin, but I got lost trying to get back to the Camp. It was very windy that afternoon and I never
expected that my snowshoe tracts would be filled in with snow so quickly. To my horror, the trail back to the Camp had
disappeared! There was absolutely no
trace of it whatsoever! Quickly it
seemed as if afternoon turned into evening and I was still lost. I can remember thinking about the possibility
of sleeping in a snow bank over night, but decided to press on instead.
It’s strange how
the mind plays tricks on you when you’re really scared. I mean, the wind seems to howl much louder,
and every noise in the forest seems to catch your attention. Panic sets in quickly. In all of this, I can remember feeling a
growing desperation to get home. But
just as I was wondering what to do next, suddenly off in the distance I could
see a warm, welcoming light shining out of one of the Scout cabin windows. I was safe!
I had made it! Never did light
from a cabin window look so wonderful!
The person who
does not know Jesus Christ may experience some of those same feelings of
desperation and lostness. Empty and
without hope, so many turn to drugs, alcohol or immoral relationships in an
attempt to dull the pain that just doesn’t seem to go away. But there is good news! In the midst of the darkness, Jesus shines
out as an answer to the desperate situations people face. In John 8:12, He says, “I am the light of the
world. Whoever follows me will never
walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”
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