Differing Perspectives
Illustration
by Editor James S. Hewett

Shortly after the Communist revolution in Cuba, there were strong persuasive attempts at turning the people away from God. In grade schools, teachers would ask their students whether God could live up to His promises or not. Of course, the students said yes. The teacher would then illustrate how impotent God actually was. The teacher instructed the students to fervently pray for candy. After ten minutes, the teacher would ask if anyone received any candy. The students responded with a sad "No." Then the teacher would ask the students to ask the Communist state for candy. With expectant hearts, the students did so, and the teacher went around the room filling the student’s hands with sweets.

This truly is a differing perspective. Communism as a cure for social ills has no room for a loving God. The state's protection of the individual for the benefit of the state will never replace God's own Son dying for our sins on the cross.

Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Illustrations Unlimited, by Editor James S. Hewett