Friday, February 12, 2010

Christ has not called off the Rescue Mission

It has been 4 weeks from the day that Haiti had one of it's worst days in history. Thousands of people lost their lives and still thousands are still wondering how their lives will have been changed forever.

I'm not actually even sure when they did this, but rescue efforts were called off formally. This was at least a couple of weeks ago. Then this story shows up. Miracle Survivor. February 10th. Hard to imagine the thoughts and feelings going through this man's head right now, but 4 weeks after, he is rescued and efforts were made to ensure his survival. I don't even know his name. Yet I am drawn to hear more about a man who spent 4 weeks beneath steel and concrete and is now breathing clean air again. Someone wanted this man alive.

Here's my conviction. Millions of people live in the eternal emergency state of "LoST". I don't think anyone called off a rescue but we live as if the search and rescue has been called off. We live as if our every day sort of living is all that matters to us while the very air we breathe is the strength and life God gives. Yes, some of the people we run into have chosen to be lost. They choose to not read the signs. They breathe the same air God has given as an everyday grace while scoffing in his face.

Here's the deal. Our commander and savior is Jesus Christ. He is the one in charge of the rescue mission. You may be tired. You may have been injured. But our commander has not called off the mission. Search. Speak. Live as a Rescuer. Because as I was reminded this week, it is never too late to pull someone from the rubble of their life and allow them to see the sunlight of another day...this time in gratitude to their savior and new commander: Jesus Christ.

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