Light
in the Darkness
WUMFSA Devotionals
for Advent to Epiphany, 2002 - 2003
Monday, November 25, 2002 "We
Beg To Differ"
" The people who sat
in darkness have seen a great light " Matthew 4:16a
Retired pastor and bishop Peter
Storey of South Africa tells of a congregation he served where
some members were connected with the ruling authorities of apartheid
and other members were those being attacked and even killed by
the police. During prayer time one family would ask for prayers
for their white son who was an officer. Another family would
invite prayers for their black son who had been shot in the past
week. Feelings were raw. The heartache, fear and anguish were
visible on the faces of worshippers. Peter Storey says that they
would then light a candle on the altar. The candle was surrounded
by barbed wire. In lighting the candle, these words were shared:
A candle light is a protest at midnight;
It is a nonconformist.
It says to the darkness:
"I
beg to differ."
(Samuel Rayan)
When the voice of hatred and despair is loud;
when violence and greed turn our hearts away from compassion;
when we are seduced into believing the discomfort of darkness
is as bright as it gets: in these times we need to stop and regroup.
We need take the handholds about us and speak the word of conviction
and the truth that we have come to know. With hands joined and
eyes uplifted, we can say, "We beg to differ." Love
and hope are longer. Kindness and generosity breed compassion.
The light has come and it keeps getting brighter.
In this Advent time we are reminded about a daily truth: the
light of God's presence is yet coming. This light, no darkness
can overcome. To the claims of evil and injustice in this world,
in whatever forms they present themselves, we say, "We beg
to differ."
Janet Ellinger
All contents copyright 2002 by the Wisconsin Chapter of
the Methodist Federation for Social Action. Permission is granted
to United Methodist congregations, individuals and groups to
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