Read: Hebrews 11:32-40
They wandered about…being destitute, afflicted, tormented – of whom the world was not
worthy. Hebrews 11:37-38
Columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. writes about the need for heroes. "My middle son,
Marlon, complained to me just the other day that his generation is coming of age in
a world without heroes.…His words tugged at me….Our Children have learned to
wait for the other shoe to drop, for heroes to be unmasked and values
betrayed."
In spite of all the scandals in the world of sports, politics, and business, countless
people in all walks of life still remain faithful to God under incredible odds. I know of
a Christian whose wife lay sick in the hospital for 10 years. He stayed true to her and
visited her every day until she died.
I cant forget the US Congressman from Michigan who when he died was praised by
colleagues for his compassion and high moral principles. Then there are the many parents
of physically or mentally impaired children, who rely on Christ for the grace and strength
to get through each day.
Through faith in Gods promises, the unnamed people in Hebrews 11:32-40 stayed
true to their convictions. Some even paid with their lives. They are described as people
"of whom the world was not worthy" (v.38).
Lets keep our eyes on people who show that kind of faith today. They are this
worlds true heroes.
- Dennis J. De Haan
Lifes truest heroes never carve their name On marbled columns built for their
acclaim;
They build instead a legacy that springs
From faithful service to the King of kings. -Gustafson
FAITH IN CHRIST CAN MAKE EXTRAORDINARY HEROES
OUT OF ORDINARY PEOPLE.
OUR DAILY BREAD, Copyright 1999 by Radio Bible Class, Grand Rapids,Michigan. Used by
permission.
- Geo –
Edwardsburg, MI
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