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U Living for Christ?
If you have ever been a parent, you have probably
heard the old saying that "More is
caught than taught" when it comes to raising our kids. Simply put, it
means they are watching your every move!
I was reminded of that today as I read my devotion
and the Scripture passage from Titus 2:6-7 that reads, "Likewise, urge the younger men to be self-controlled. Show yourself
in all respects to be a model of
good works, and in your teaching show
integrity, dignity, and sound
speech that cannot be condemned."
I recall a moment with our
daughter that taught me this lesson so well. Alyson was not quiet two years old
when we took a vacation in North Carolina along the Outer Banks and stopped in
the small fishing village of Oriental to spend the night. We checked in to a
cute little motel and as we preceded to carry in our luggage my wife and I keep
saying , "This is Nice; this is
really Nice!!!" After unpacking our bags, we put Alyson in her
stroller and proceeded to walk around the town to stretch our legs and see the
sights. About a hour later, when we re-entered our room with Alyson securely
held in her Dad's arms, she glowingly
announced, "This is nice; this is
really nice!" My wife and I
both burst into laughter, but in that moment, I knew that she would be watching
her Mom and Dad and that she would learn what we lived in front of her each day
of her young life...and now that she is 25, the same is still true.
So what's the point of this
story for each of us on an individual level? Simply put...someone is
ALWAYS watching what you do; what you
say; how you treat others. And if you profess to be a believer in Jesus Christ,
they are judging Him by who you are in front of them. None of us have the
luxury of living life in a dark room where all our secrets can remain hidden.
Instead, our lives are on display to all those we encounter...at home, at
church, in the boardroom or in the checkout line at the supermarket.
If we truly want to make a
difference in the lives of those we love and those we have some influence over,
then we must do everything within our power to live a life of self control that
is a model of good works done in the name of our Lord and Savior. When we live
like this we can be sure that God receives the glory and we receive the peace
that passes all understanding.
Ralph Waldo Emerson penned
this thought from a more secular perspective but it bears repeating...
"What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot
hear what you say."
What is your life saying
today about your Savior and how much you love him? I trust it screams at the
top of your lungs, "I LOVE JESUS WITH ALL MY HEART AND I SERVE HIM WITH
ALL THAT I AM OR HOPE TO BE!"
Living Center
Stage....Bringing Glory to the Father,
WPQ
Poem for the Day:
We should follow
Christ’s example
With everyone we
meet…
We should seek
to show compassion
For we are His
hands and feet.
For Christ would
have us working
To care for
those distraught;
To give
ourselves unselfishly
Is what our
Savior taught.
WPQ@ October
2010
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