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January 31,
2001 -- Issue #307 "Love
not the world, neither the things I
spotted the difference almost immediately. Many
Sunday newspapers have a feature in the cartoon section
that shows two, nearly identical, scenes side by
side. The object is for the reader to determine what is
different in the drawing on the right hand side. You
know the ones that I am talking about. Maybe it's of a scene
around the house. In that case, it might show a family busy
around the living room in the left frame, and then in the
right frame something will be added...the reader must spot
the addition. Of course, it is cleverly disguised and hidden
in the background somewhere. The
one that I spotted the difference almost immediately in
showed a crowd of people on a busy street. As I quickly
scanned the two scenes, noting the various activities of
those in the drawing,
I noticed that there was an extra man in the drawing
to the right! That
was the difference. I spotted him because, even though he
was surrounded by many other people, he stood out in the
crowd. Christian,
you and I should likewise stand out. There should be
something about us that grabs others' attention and draws
them to Christ. They should be able to see an expression on
our faces that reveals the joy in our hearts. When hardships
come, those around us ought to see peace that passes
understanding. Oh
yes, my friend, we should stick out. We should be
different... ...and,
it's a difference that others should spot almost
immediately! Not
only should those around us be able to see compassion in our
actions and genuine love in our lives and all of those
things that Christ does in our hearts, they should also be
able to see us
abstaining from those things that the crowd often
participates in. That's
right, my brothers and sisters in Christ, we should stand
out in the crowd simply because we don't follow the crowd to
the R- rated movies; simply because we don't mingle with the
crowd when it means missing a Church related activity;
simply because we are not part of the crowd that gossips,
tells off-color jokes or is constantly complaining,
criticizing, arguing and expressing bitterness and ill will.
No,
we wear the Name of Christ Jesus...and that means we are to
be different! They should be able to see it in what we do,
but also in what we don't do. My
friend, what about it? Are you a Christian who blends into
the background, one whose relationship with Christ is
cleverly disguised and hidden beneath the surface... ...or,
are you the kind of Christian who gets noticed because of a
life surrendered completely to the Lord? Can the difference be spotted in your life? Have a "Wonderful DAY in Christ," |
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