Tidbits for Thought
- goldcanyonchurchof
- 2 days ago
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BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS
John 14:6 “Jesus said, ‘I am the way and the truth and the
light. No one comes to the Father except through Me”
“When you’re weary…. Feeling small…When tears are in
your eyes…I will dry them all… I’m on your side…Oh,
when times get rough…And friends just can’t be found….
Like a bridge over troubled water …I will lay me
down…Like a bridge over troubled water…I will lay me
down.”
Those are just some of the familiar lyrics of the all- time
classic folk- rock song that happens to be one of my
personal favorites from that era. When Paul Simon wrote the
lyrics and then recorded them with Art Garfunkel, the song
was an immediate super hit. The millions of copies sold and
the incredible amount of play time was an indication that
they touched something deep within millions of individuals
who were aching for someone to hold onto to navigate the
hurts and bruises of life. While they were alluding to an
earthly love, the thought and the words of the song are a
perfect analogy of the celestial love of Christ for His hurting
children.
The presence of Jesus in an individual’s life has, for over
two thousand years, provided a rock-solid bridge from a
world filled with a treacherous morass of sin and sorrow to a
life of salvation, peace and assurance. Countless millions
have passed over this bridge into the loving embrace of
Jesus and continue to do so each and every day.
One of the requests of Jesus to His Disciples was to carry
His message to all in the world who will listen. Christians
honoring this request have been responsible for the spread of
Christianity throughout the world.
Our individual journey over the divine bridge that is Jesus, is
the experience that many around us might be seeking, even
though they don’t verbally acknowledge this desire.
Believers are called to reflect the reconciling love of Christ
by building bridges in their own relationships with others.
This involves fostering peace and understanding. It involves
forgiveness and mercy. It involves patience and faith. It
involves compassion and love.
When we take the time to build relationships with others
who might not look like us, think like us or act like us, we
are pointing them toward the bridge of salvation. We cannot
physically escort them across the bridge, but our love and
care can cut a path through the weeds of ignorance and
superstition…a path that leads to the bridge where the
presence of the Holy Spirit, working within, can accompany
them into the blissful presence of Jesus.
One can only imagine the celestial celebration when one
more individual finally embraces the truth and walks across
the bridge of salvation into the waiting arms of Jesus.
Think about it! ~ Aron Smith



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