"The teaching of the Bible has a vital bearing upon man's prosperity in all the relations of this life. It unfolds the principles that are the cornerstone of a nation's prosperity - principles with which is bound up the well-being of society, and which are the safeguard of the family - principles without which no man can attain usefulness, happiness, and honor in this life, or can hope to secure the future, immortal life."

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Spy Cam: Who Is Watching?

On my way into the city this morning, I met a young lady. Well... not exactly. She wasn't near enough for me to speak to her, but her actions provoked such prolonged contemplation on my part that I would have sworn that I actually met her. :)

I was on the inside looking out, while she was on the outside of the parked bus, staring at her reflection in the tinted window. We were on opposite sides of the same window, and I could see her, but she had no idea I was there. I rested my head against the back of the seat and watched as she checked herself, fixed the front of her blouse and fussed with her hair. Apparently satisfied with her efforts, she stepped off with a pep in her step.

I wanted to stop her... but I was now too far away. Everything at the back was a hot mess but... hey - if it doesn't cost her life, it costs nothing.

She will probably never know, on this side of the eternal world... but she got me thinking about how we sometimes treat our Christian walk in the same way. As long as everything looks good to the people we come face-to-face with (the ones whose opinions matter), it's all good. The few people who may be perceptive enough to notice the 'mess at the back' are usually left behind at the drop of a hat, because - of course - they don't mean us well/they want to tear us down/they are overly critical and judgmental (pick one).

In the midst of our complaints, we even sometimes neglect to ask our Heavenly Father what HE thinks. Since He is not concerned with how we look on the outside but with the condition of our hearts (1 Samuel 16:7), we ought to be very concerned about His perspective.

Today, let us take the time to think.... Is there an unresolved 'mess at the back' that needs attention? Maybe a bit of hypocrisy still hanging around? A bit of class/racial prejudice? How about an unforgiving spirit? Whatever it is, big or small, our Heavenly Father wants to heal all that ails us and give us a peace that passes all understanding (Philippians 4:7).

Here is His promise...

"If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." 2 Chronicles 7:14

I need to have that promise fulfilled in my life daily, don't you?



May God continually bless you.

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2 lovely comment(s):

Pure Perseverance said...

Mercy! and Amen! I needed to read that! I love how you had a such a spiritual perspective on an everyday occurance. This is what "applying 'it' to our daily lives" is all about! Thank you, again!
God bless and many hugs to you!

~N

Ruth said...

Hey NT,

Thanks for dropping by. Blessings and hugs to you too. You are in my prayers always. :)

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