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There
are thousands whose lives are empty and futile who decide to call it quits,
take their own life and simply fade out from the register of the living. The
unique thing about Christianity is that it brings a purpose to living - only Christ
completes the void of the human heart. Friend, don’t settle for anything less
than the God-filled life whereby He indwells your soul and satisfies your
longings.
Dr.
Harold J. Sala
God’s
Word Today
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation;
the old has gone, the new has come!” – 2
Corinthians 5:17
Christine Chubbock flipped her
long hair away from her face as she sat down preparing to do news on her
morning television show.
Looking down at the script
before her she began reading a couple of network news stories.
As her
hand shook ever so slightly, she looked directly into the camera and said, “In
keeping with Channel 40’s policy of bringing you the latest, we bring you
another first ‑‑ an attempted suicide.”
Then reaching into a bag where
she kept puppets, she sometimes used on her morning show, she took a .38 caliber
revolver and put it to her head.
She squeezed the trigger and
slumped over on the floor.
One of the camerawomen ran over
expecting her to be doubling over with laughter.
Later
she told newsmen, “I thought, ‘What sick humor….’ But when I saw her stretched
out …, I said, ‘… she’s done it. She’s shot herself.’”
And Christine Chubbock had
taken her life in front of a live television audience, which was a very sad and
grim “first.”
On at least four other
occasions lives had been taken by others in front of TV cameras, but never
before had someone so dramatically taken his own life in the presence of so
many.
Hours after the shooting, the
story was on radio, television, and the front pages of newspapers all over the
world.
“TV Star Kills Self,” “On
Camera Suicide” read headlines from Tokyo to London to Australia to the New
York Daily News.
It was “a first,” but a sad
one.
The two
questions that came to the minds of many was, “Why would an attractive,
talented young woman of 29 take her life when it seemed that she had so much
going for her?”
And, “Why would she do it
live on television?”
The clinical answer was that
she had been suffering from depression. She wanted to get married, but several
friendships had resulted in only frustration.
A few days before she had told
the news director, Mike Simmonds, that she wanted to do a film piece on
suicide.
He said, “Go ahead,” and
that was when she contacted the police department who told her the best way to
accomplish the grim task.
Money was no problem for Chris.
She was from an upper middle‑class family, and she received a decent salary for
her morning program.
Perhaps her mother zeroed in on
the “Why she did it” when she told reporters at the hospital, there was
just nothing in her life that she lived for and subsequently nothing she died
for.
Chris’ death caught the
attention of people because she was on camera, but I can’t help but think she
is simply one of thousands whose lives are just as empty and futile who decide
to call it quits, take their own life and simply fade out from the register of
the living.
I couldn’t help thinking how
different her life might have been had someone told her of God’s love for her
in Jesus Christ.
The unique thing about
Christianity is that it brings a purpose to living.
“When
someone becomes a Christian, he becomes a brand-new person inside. He is not
the same anymore. A new life has begun!” says Paul in 2
Corinthians 5:17 (Living
Bible).
I am thinking of another woman
who received one of our Guidelines booklets and threw it aside.
In a mood of despondency, she
attempted to take her life, but when the dullness of the sleeping pills wore off,
she picked up the booklet and began reading.
That morning she quietly
invited Jesus Christ to come into her life and fill the aching void within.
What happened? She was a
different woman and began to find new purpose and meaning to life as she read the
pages of the New Testament.
Another acquaintance in despair
took a meat cleaver and tried to take his life.
But after hundreds of stitches
and weeks in the hospital, he turned to Christ and his life found the direction
he wanted and something to live for.
Is Christianity a crutch for
the weak and infirm? I would reply, “No!”
Christ only completes the void
of the human heart.
In the fifth century, Augustine
said, “Thou hast made us for thyself, O God, and our heart is restless until
it finds itself in thee.”
Friend, don’t settle for
anything less than the God-filled life whereby He indwells your soul and
satisfies your longings.
Resource reading: John 2
Dr.
Harold J. Sala
Speaker,
author and Bible teacher, Dr. Harold Sala founded Guidelines in 1963.Pioneering
the five-minute commentary in Christian radio, Dr. Sala’s daily “Guidelines-A
Five Minute Commentary on Living” is heard the world over in a variety of
languages. Sala, who holds a Ph.D. in biblical text, has authored over 55 books
published in 19 languages.He speaks and teaches frequently at conferences,
seminars, and churches worldwide. Residing in Mission Viejo, California, Harold
and his wife, Darlene, have three adult children (daughter Bonnie is now
Guidelines president) and eight well-loved grandchildren.
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