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Today's Christian, September/October 2005

Jesus Is Still the Answer
What God revealed to me at the Pope's funeral.
By Anne Graham Lotz

As my father Billy Graham's official representative to Pope John Paul II's funeral last spring, I was seated on the third row. From that honored position, I looked out on a vast sea of people jammed into St. Peter's Square. Across the broad platform on which I was seated were over 100 world leaders—many of whom represented nations that are hostile to one another. To their right, I could see the colorful garb of men and women representing various world religions—Buddhists, Hindus, and others not as recognizable—religions that at times seek to persecute and stifle the faith represented by some seated on the same platform. Surrounding me were leaders of almost every major Christian group, from Baptist preachers to Coptic priests—groups that often compete with, criticize, and, at times, condemn one another. To my left were row upon row of Catholic bishops, dressed in their raspberry-colored robes and caps.

The focus of everyone was centered immediately in front of me on a crucifix and the simple wooden casket that held the body of Pope John Paul II.

The most impressive aspect of this surreal scene was the peaceful atmosphere of reverence. How could so many people be so still? How could so many warring factions and sects come together in harmony? As I pondered this, I silently prayed, asking the Lord to give me insight.

With millions of people crowding the city of Rome to mourn the death of a beloved Pope, and an estimated 1 billion people watching his funeral on live television around the world, surely God had a message He wanted to convey. What was it? And then I knew.

Just as the death of one man, Pope John Paul II, brought together people from virtually every nation and religion in momentary peace, so the death of one Man, the Lord Jesus Christ, can bring the world together in permanent peace—peace with each other and peace with God. The answer to personal conflicts and problems, to world wars and hostilities, to ethnic prejudice and hatred, is Jesus!

The key to peace within and without is Jesus. Just Jesus.

I stared at the crucifix on that chilly, windswept platform and wondered—was God once again offering "peace on earth, good will to all men?" Was He calling the people of the world to put their faith in the Man on the Cross? I believe He was.

Surrounded by members of almost every nation and religion, I bowed my head and thanked God for the opportunity to share His Word—and for just giving us Jesus.

Anne Graham Lotz is founder and president of AnGeL Ministries, www.angelministries.org.

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September/October 2005, Vol. 43, No. 5, 16



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