Safe Haven
During the fall of 1825, Samuel Willey, Jr. moved into
a small house in the heart of Crawford Notch, New
Hampshire, with his wife, five children, and two hired
men. During the first year of occupancy, the three men
enlarged and improved the house that the family
operated as an inn to accommodate travelers through
the mountains on the desolate notch road. The little
cluster of buildings was situated in the shadow of
what is now called Mount Willey. On the slope of the
mountain, just above the back of the property, stood a
solid outcropping of boulders.
During the night of August 28, 1826, after a long
drought that had dried the mountain soil to an unusual
depth, there came one of the most violent and
destructive rainstorms ever known in the White
Mountains. Due to the storm, the Saco River rose
twenty feet overnight. Livestock was carried off,
farms were set afloat, and great gorges were cut in
the mountains.
Two
days after the storm, anxious friends and relatives
penetrated the debris-strewn valley to learn the fate
of the Willey family. They found the house unharmed,
but the surrounding fields were covered with debris
due to a terrible landslide. Huge boulders, trees, and
masses of soil had been swept from Mt. Willey's newly
bared slopes. The house had escaped damage because the
ledge of rock above the house divided the major
landslide into two streams.
The
split caused the slide to pass by the house on both
sides leaving it untouched. Inside, beds appeared to
have been left hurriedly, a Bible lay on the table,
and the dog howled mournfully. Mr. and Mrs. Willey,
two children, and both hired men were found nearby,
crushed in the wreckage of the slide. Three children
were never found.
Apparently, when the Willey family heard the rumbling
sound of a landslide, they had left their home behind
in search of a more secure haven. Unfortunately, in
doing so they left the only safe haven in the vicinity
and lost their lives. *
Due
to our sin, we are destined for the “landslide” of
judgment, condemnation, and destruction (Romans
6:23). But there is a SAFE HAVEN; it is found IN
CHRIST. “There is therefore now NO
CONDEMNATION to those who are in Christ Jesus …
who do not walk according to the flesh, but according
to the Spirit” (Romans 8:1,4).
God
loves us so much that He gave His Son to pay the price
for our sins by dying on
the cross. “IN HIM we have redemption through
His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the
riches of His grace” (Ephesians 1:7).
Those who enjoy salvation in Him are those who:
place their
faith
and trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from sin in
repentance
(Acts 17:30-31),
confess
Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are
baptized
(immersed) into Christ (Acts 2:38; Galatians 3:27).
All human efforts to shelter ourselves from the
penalty of SIN are futile!
In order to be saved from our sins, we must seek NO
other refuge than that which God has provided: placing
our trust in the Rock (Jesus Christ) that stood in
sin’s destructive path in our stead, thereby providing
salvation for us.
Won’t
YOU?
David A.
Sargent,
Minister
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
*
Information gleaned from Rob Chaffart in The Sermon
Illustrator (www.sermonillustrator.org)
and the website of the New Hampshire State Parks (www.nhstateparks.com/crawford.html).
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