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Since Whitney Houston's sudden death Saturday night, the world's been fixated on replaying iconic - and now poignant - performances of her signature songs. What's stuck in my mind is video they've shown of one of her first performances and one of her last.

The early video shows her as a young girl, singing in her Newark, New Jersey church, belting out "just a little talk with Jesus makes it right." The other video was called "Whitney's last public performance." It appeared to be an impromptu duet. The song - "Yes, Jesus Loves Me." I thought, "Bookends of her life."

Clearly, Jesus was part of the life of this legendary performer whose singular way with a song brought people to call her simply "The Voice." But the effusive tributes and the flashbacks of Whitney's unforgettable musical mountaintops are punctuated with the disturbing images of her personal life spinning tragically out of control. Her "turbulent marriage," her battles with admitted drug addiction, the troubling pictures of a beautiful woman in disarray and decline.

According to Whitney's own public statements and numerous reports from the news and personal friends, things went very wrong in a life that lit up stages around the world. And none of us knows what went on in the heart and soul of this tormented diva. What we can know is what's going on in our own - in light of the life and loss of Whitney Houston. The big question that comes to me as I sort through this sadness is, "Where do you turn when you hit the dark crossroads?

We all get there. It's that point of desperation where the hurt is so great and the answers so few - and you have to decide where to turn. Many roads lead to that crossroads - a marriage that promised happiness but is delivering hurt...a soul-ripping tragedy...bad news from the doctor or from the boss...the betrayal, the breakup, the broken heart.

At the dark crossroads, you have to choose which way you will go - toward the darkness or toward the light. You choose the darkness when you go to drugs or drinking, a sexual affair or sexual fantasies for relief - a "solution" that only creates a lot more problems. It's darkness when you descend into the pit of harbored bitterness, anger or self-pity - emotional cancer that does nothing to the person who hurt you, but slowly destroys you.

I've found that there's one choice you make at the dark crossroads that's the difference between hope and despair, between a healed heart and a hard heart, between being free or being shackled, between character-growing choices or life-scarring mistakes. It's what you do with Jesus at the dark crossroads.

Some people find Jesus when everything else has failed them. Sadly, some people walk away from Him - thus abandoning the only hope of finding meaning and strength in the trouble. No one stays the same place with Jesus when the tsunami hits. You end up either closer to Him or farther from Him. You choose.

God's posted a sign at the dark crossroads. It says, "I have set before you life and death...Now choose life, so that you and your children may live...the Lord is your life" (Deuteronomy 30:19 , 20). Jesus illuminated the two directions when He contrasted the devil's plans for you with His plans - "The thief comes only to steal, kill and destroy, but I have come that they might have life and have it to the full" (John 10:10 ).

The song is so right - "Jesus loves me." And the one Whitney sang as a girl - "Just a little talk with Jesus makes it right." Especially if that talk is to tell Him, "Jesus, I need Your love - that love You showed when You poured out Your life for my sin on that cross. So Jesus, I'm Yours. All Yours." You can have a Jesus-upbringing, the Jesus-beliefs, the Jesus-words - and still not know Jesus.

But the dark crossroads is where so many have come to know Him - out of answers, ready for a Savior. Ready to give it all to the Man who gave up everything to rescue them. He promises that "whoever follows Me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life" (John 8:12 ). That's why the dark crossroads can be where the Light finally comes on.

If your life-journey has brought you to a dark crossroads and you're ready for some hope...if you've had a lot of Christianity but maybe missed Christ, I encourage you to connect with us at YoursforLife.net. You'll find out how to be sure you belong to Him from today on.

 

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+6 By msmoya85 on February 13, 2012 at 8:41 pm
Say yes to Jesus Christ
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+4 By danela on February 13, 2012 at 11:11 pm
i want Christ in my life
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0 By sonlight on February 14, 2012 at 10:43 am
Danela,
Have you found Him yet?
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0 By sonlight on February 15, 2012 at 9:36 am
Danela,
From your comment, I couldn't tell if you are seeking Him, or if you have found Him and want to continue having Him in your life.
If you're seeking, that's the most important first step, acknowledging your need for His forgiveness, and we'll be praying for the Spirit's guidance in that direction.
If you're desiring His continued presence, we'll be praying for His strength to hold you and guard you from the assault of the evil one.
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+3 By Jimm Zajicek on February 14, 2012 at 11:43 am
Heaenly Father, I pray that those who need Jesus in their life will see the light. Please bring someone into their path that will show them, wheather it be a person , song, or a real live angel. Help us to do your will and show those who need You how to find you. Amen
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0 By Carrie Kay on February 14, 2012 at 3:12 pm
I'm struggling with the darkness...I am hurched but I have missed Jesus somewhere and now I am stumbling. I raised my children in the church & they are grown. I'm close to the edge and ready to fall over it. I know Jesus died for me and my sin ... I know I am not right with God right now....the darkness is winning right now.
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+1 By D. Gillette on February 14, 2012 at 3:56 pm
Are you seeking Jesus at church? with fellow Christians? Will you allow Jesus to rule your life? The darkness is the devil. To get the darkness out of your life, you have to allow God's Light in. Stop any sinful behavior and give yourself ENTIRELY to the Lord. You will never regret it. He will reach you where you are right now, will forgive your past sins, take you into His arms and give you a NEW life. All you have to do is let Jesus be THE boss. I pray that you will take action today.
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+1 By Hyacinth on February 14, 2012 at 4:29 pm
Carrie
The message as you know/knew it has not changed, and neither has the love of God through his Son Jesus Christ. Jesus just wants you to come and give it to Him. Ask his forgiveness and accept that he loves and and has already made provision for your pardon through his death on the cross. then believe on his Word. St. Matt. 28:11 still remains true "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest".
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+1 By Kathy Tenenbaum on February 15, 2012 at 7:12 am
Carrie - I have just prayed for His Light to penetrate through your darkness. Don't give up!
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+1 By sonlight on February 15, 2012 at 10:02 am
Carrie,
You've taken a step in the right direction by recognizing the darkness in your life. Satan uses past hurts or a sin to bind us to the darkness. If what you're believing about that past hurt or sin isn't true, let Jesus replace the lie with His Truth, and choose today to walk with Jesus in the Light instead of with satan in the darkness.
We'll be praying for you to have a quiet time with Jesus. Let Him replace the darkness with His Light, and for His Spirit to guard your heart.
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+1 By Rita Lovett on February 15, 2012 at 12:34 pm
Why does it take a Crossroads for us to turn
our life around?Thank God for allowing me to
Live thru the darkness where we have no hope
and our hearts are soo hard.My choice was to
turn to Jesus & He saved me and gave me His
Holy Spirit
on this earth can substitute.Graceternal life too.Name written in the Book of Life and a passion to Pray.That's Love
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+1 By Esther Joy on February 16, 2012 at 10:24 am
Great post, Ron. I especially liked the "bookend" comment to sum up Whitney's life.
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