Will You Be a Conduit for the Kings Message
Topic : -On January 21, 1930, the name of Harold Vidian became synonymous with heroism. On that day, Englands King George V was scheduled to give the opening address at the London Arms Conference. The kings message was to be sent by radio all around the world.
Donald McCullough, in his book The Trivialization of God (NavPress, 1995), tells us that a few minutes before the king was to speak, a member of the CBS staff tripped over an electrical wire and broke it, cutting off the whole American audience. With no hesitation, chief control operator Harold Vidian grasped one end of the broken wire in his right hand and the other in his left, thus restoring the circuit. Electricity surged through his body. Ignoring the pain, Vidian held on until the king had finished his address.
I see in this a challenge for Christians. The message of the King of kings must go to the whole world. But only as we allow Gods power to pass through us can the Lords saving gospel be transmitted. Paul wrote, How shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? (Rom. 10:14). If we are willing to serve as conduits, regardless of the cost to us, the good news will be proclaimed around the world.
Will you be a conduit for the Kings message? -VCG