Wednesday; May 10

Can you imagine Michael Bublé showing up at your Choir Recital or Aaron Judge showing up at your Adult League Softball game – what would you do? I believe that we would have one of two very different reactions. On one hand, we might attempt to do our best to impress the visitor – which probably wouldn’t work out well for us – or we might do something more productive, ask them to help us elevate our talent. Comparing ourselves to these superstars seems to be destined to failure (and embarrassment) while learning from them – even for a brief moment – might help us develop our skills.

Have you ever thought about how the people around Jesus reacted to Him? Once they accepted who He was, do you think they tried to impress Him with their righteousness or do you think they did what they could to learn from the Master? I can’t say what most people did, but I do know which God recommended. While experiencing an incredible vision Peter made an observation then, “While he was still speaking, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and behold, a voice out of the cloud said, ‘This is My beloved Son, with whom I am well-pleased; listen to Him!’” (Matthew 17:5).

I don’t foresee Jesus physically showing up at any of our gatherings anytime soon, but this advice from God rings true even today. Jesus is present with us, so rather than try to impress Him, let’s do our best to learn from Him.

Think About It!

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