There is so much darkness in the world today that it is very hard to find the tiniest light among the darkness. The tiniest light in WWII Germany was Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s. I do not know how he found the courage and faith to stand up for others, to fight the darkness of the Nazi regime, to go beyond himself, to question what was happening and to act to correct it, and to bravely answer God’s calling to sacrifice his life…..
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a man of great strength, courage, and faith. I am struck by his authentic questioning of who he was while waiting in a desecrated Lutheran church and about to be taken to the Flossenberg Concentration Camp in April, 1945. The questions he asked in 1945 are still relevant to us in 2021. What will people need in this new world of COVID to survive into the next century? We will need religion and faith in Jesus Christ. …..
In studying Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s book, “The Cost of Discipleship,” I am struck by his insights on how being a disciple of Christ demands more of every individual than what I have previously considered essential to be a Christian. Faith is only possible when the following two ideas are equally true and good: 1. Only he who believes is obedient, and 2. Only he who is obedient believes. Christ is the only one who can tell us when faith is possible…..
