Romans 8: 35-39
The other week I stayed up late to watch the movie 'Amistad' which
describes the plight of a group of African Slaves in America. They had
been captured in
west Africa, chained together and sent to
America to be sold as slaves. Scenes depicting the treatment of these
African men and woman on their horrific journey
to America left
me feeling sick, and moved me beyond words. Why? How can people treat
others which such a lack of respect? How? How can people do that? What
right did they have to sell a life which never belonged to them?
There is also a scene in the movie which shows one prisioner telling
another prisioner who has lost hope, about a man who was followed by
the sun. One of the
captured slaves had caught hold of a Bible
and he had discovered the story of Jesus through pictures. Jesus was
shown with a halo, and so the prisioner had worked out from this that
Jesus was always followed by the sun. A beautiful and true
recognition. The pictures showed the man followed by the sun, heal,
feed the hungry, welcome children, pray with the lost, and he saw
Jesus crucified. When the prisoner with no hope saw this he was
angered by the injustice of the situation. Immediately the other
prisoner reminded the man that Jesus was going through what they were.
They were innocent, but hated, beaten, and looking at potential death.
Then the page in the book was turned and the prisoners saw Jesus rise
from the dead, to live with the sun.
That prisoner, although chained had found freedom in Jesus. He had been set free, his spirit was no longer chained to a life of slavery, he was free. He knew nothing could chain his spirit and that he was free.
As the story was explained, you see the man with no hope suddenly see
the
Truth, that the world cannot hold your spirit captive. It
can hurt you, beat you, crucify you but it can't kill you. That with
hope in Jesus you can share in His resurrection, you can live eternal.
Don't allow the world to put you in chains, but remember the Holy Spirit within you already has the victory, you are living in the freedom which comes from Jesus.
Who shall seperate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or
hardship or persecution or famine? or nakedness or danger or sword? As
it is written:
"For your sake we face death all day long; we are
considered as sheep to the slaughter" No! in all these things we are
more than conquerers through Him who
loved us. For I am convinced
that neither death nor life neither angels nor demons neither the
present nor the future nor any powers neither height nor depth nor
anything else in all creation will be able to seperate us from the
love of God, that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 8v 35-39)
This is written by the apostle Paul, in chains but clearly living in hope and freedom.
Don't allow the world to pull you down, the black clouds to cover your
life but see the hand of God in that cloud pulling you through it,
into new things,
new life with Him. Look to the sun/Son! ![]()

