file: /pub/resources/text/Our.Daily.Bread: db940910.txt ------------------------------------------------------- OUR DAILY BREAD Saturday, September 10, 1994 --------------- READ: Romans 13:11-14 "LIGHT AND DARKNESS" "Let us put on the armor of light." Romans 13:12 Kathleen Matson and her family have moved to Tokyo for 3 years. Because less than 1 percent of the citizens of Japan believe in Jesus Christ, she said that the nation can be considered unreached with the gospel. "As we make our home in Tokyo," she wrote, "I am especially challenged by Romans 13:12, 'The night is far spent, the day is at hand. Therefore let us cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light.' I need to be a light in the midst of a great darkness. My life needs to be a shining example to those who have never heard the gospel of Jesus Christ." Kathleen continued, "The task seems overwhelming... How can I possibly do it? How can I 'owe no one anything except to love one another'? (v. 8). I can't do it alone. It is only by putting on the Lord Jesus Christ (v. 14) that I can meet this urgent need." The darkness of unbelief is not only to be found in faraway places like Irian Jaya or Tokyo or Tibet. The streets of St. Louis or Miami or New York or Toronto are darkened by unbelief as well. Wherever we are, our witnessing becomes most effective when accompanied with godly living. May we be lights in the darkness - pointing our world to the Source of our light, the Lord Jesus Christ. - David C. Egner Dim not, little candle Show Jesus through me! Glow brightly till others The Light clearly see! Adams THOUGHT FOR THE DAY ------------------- The smallest light is seen in the darkest night. THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 2 Chronicles 33-36 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Our Daily Bread, Copyright 1994, used by permission of Radio Bible Class, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49555, USA. Written permission must be obtained from RBC for any further posting or distribution. RBC provides a variety of Bible resources, which are free of charge. RBC is not funded by any group or denomination, and support comes voluntarily from its Members and Friends. Write for more information, or call 1-800-598-7221. ------------------------------------------------------------------