We pulled into the Hampton Inn to grab a room for the night and there was one
other vehicle under the registration awning as we arrived. The vehicle
immediately got our attention because it had license plates that read GOSPEL.
The familiar "fish" was plastered near the back bumper. And there were other
Christian messages adorning the front of the vehicle as well. We knew these must
be some of the brethren.
And then, it happened.
They locked their keys in the car. Apparently, it was the wife's fault, judging
from the tantrum and explosive words the husband began throwing at her. Unaware
that we had pulled up behind them, unaware that anyone was watching, unaware
that someone who had observed all their Christian decorations had their eyes
locked on them, and unaware that their testimony for Christ was on open view.
This man began throwing an old-fashioned fit. Ranting and raving, hurling
abusive accusations, just generally being very ugly to his wife. All because
they were going to have to call AAA to get their keys out of their locked
vehicle. Only God knows what would have happened if it had been a real crisis!
The point I want to make is this: you and I wear the Name of Christ. Whether or
not we have a license plate that bears it or we wear a WWJD bracelet or t-shirt,
or whether or not we adorn the traditional fish symbol, we wear the Name of
Christ 24/7.
That's not to say that we are going to be perfect, because we're not. It is to
say that somebody's always watching. Even when we don't see them. Even when we
don't know they are there. Even when we aren't paying any attention. Somebody's
always watching.
And it's important that we "let our lights shine" for Christ as best we can.
It's important that we remember that our words and actions represent Him. It's
important that we remember Christianity isn't something we put on for Sundays
when we're at church and we take off during the remainder of the week.
If we belong to Him, then we ought to live for Him.
Christian, today someone will pull up behind you. You might not see them, but
they'll see you. You may not notice them, but they'll notice you. You may not be
paying any attention to them at all, but I assure you, they will be paying
attention to you.
What will they see? Will they see YOU or will they see CHRIST THROUGH YOU? Will
they see the flesh working or the Spirit at work?
Today, let us all make an extra effort to be like Jesus. And let's let our
lights shine to the glory of God for all to see. Because I can guarantee you.
Somebody's always watching.
Have a "Wonderful DAY in Christ,"
Jimmy D. Brown beacon@arkansas.net
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