Thursday, July 21, 2011

The Darkness

"With amazement angels witnessed the Savior's despairing agony.  The hosts of heaven veiled their faces from the fearful sight.  Inanimate nature expressed sympathy with its insulted and dying Author.  The sun refused to look upon the awful scene.  Its full, bright rays were illuminating the earth at midday, when suddenly it seemed to be blotted out.  Complete darkness, like a funeral pall, enveloped the cross.  "There was darkness over all the land unto the ninth hour."  There was no eclipse or other natural cause for this darkness, which was as deep as midnight without moon or stars. It was a miraculous testimony given by God that the faith of after generations might be confirmed.

In that thick darkness God's presence was hidden.  He makes darkness His pavilion, and conceals His glory from human eyes.  God and His holy angels were beside the cross. The Father was with His Son.  Yet His presence was not revealed.  Had His glory flashed forth from the cloud, every human beholder would have been destroyed.  And in that dreadful hour Christ was not to be comforted with the Father's presence. He trod the wine press alone, and of the people there was none with Him." (The Desire of Ages, By E. G. White; p 753

*If anyone would like a copy of the book The Desire of Ages, please contact me and I will send you one.

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