YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN!
Life offers a wide array of joyful
experiences. However, no one can fully
appreciate or celebrate the good without experiencing some of the bad. Such times leave us feeling isolated and
alone, scratching our heads and searching our hearts for meaning in the midst
of misery or madness.
Such was the case with US
soldiers serving in the Philippines during World War II. The army was forced to retreat and some were
left behind. They became war prisoners
of Japan. These men called themselves
“ghosts” – souls unseen by their nation.
During the infamous Bataan Death March, they were forced to walk over 70
miles with a bare minimum of water and nourishment. Those who were slow or weak either died from
dysentery along the way or were bayoneted by their captors. Those who made it
through the death march spent the next three years in a hellish prisoner-of-war
camp.
By early 1945, some 513 men
were still alive at the Cabanatuan Prison Camp, but they were rapidly losing hope.
As the US Army advanced in their
direction, the POWs had heard the terrifying news that war prisoners were being
executed as the Japanese army prepared to retreat.
Nevertheless, their wavering hope was met by one of the most
magnificent rescues in wartime history. In
an astonishing tactical feat, 120 US soldiers and 200 Filipino guerrillas
outflanked 8,000 Japanese soldiers and courageously rescued the POWs.
Alvie Robbins was one of the rescuers. He reported finding a prisoner-of-war
muttering in a darkened corner of his barracks with tears streaming down his
face.
“I thought we’d been forgotten,” the prisoner muttered.
“No, you are not forgotten,” Robbins reminded him softly. “You are all heroes and we have come to take
you home.”
Occasionally during this life, we might have the same tendency – to
lose hope, to feel that God has forgotten or abandoned us to harmful and
hurtful experiences. But the cross of
Christ reminds us of the incredible investment that our Lord has made in
us. The resurrection offers the blessed assurance
that someday we, too, will see our Rescuer face-to-face and be liberated from
the struggle and stress of our life-situations. When CHRIST returns, we will hear His
welcoming voice: “You are not forgotten.
I have come to take you home.”
In the words of the Apostle
Paul, “There is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the
righteous Judge, will give to me on that Day, and not to me only but also to
all who have loved His appearing.” (II Timothy 4:8)
Sisters and brothers, be continually
blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON
COMING KING. Maranatha!
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