A month
into the war, Chambers spoke of the spiritual challenge facing followers of
Christ: “We must take heed that in the present calamities, when war and
devastation and heart-break are abroad in the world, we do not shut ourselves
up in a world of our own and ignore the demand made on us by our Lord and our
fellowmen for the service of intercessory prayer and hospitality and care.”
God’s
call to His people rings true in every age: “If you extend your soul to the
hungry and satisfy the afflicted soul, then your light shall dawn in the
darkness, and your darkness shall be as the noonday” (Isa. 58:10).
Fear
causes us to grasp what we have; faith in God opens our hands and hearts to
others. We walk in His light when we help others, not hoard for ourselves.
As God’s
love grows in us, His love flows from us. (RBC)