Monday; May 18
I invested three days of my life driving in and around Washington D. C. last week. Folks, I do not like driving in and around the District. Every time I go up there I get irritated with the traffic, I get lost and I feel like I am coming home to a fistful of camera tickets. However, I did it because last week was National Police Week. I participated in the week’s events and got a chance to visit with a lot of interesting people. I was worn out by the end of the week, but I felt good about what I did. It made me feel special to sacrifice some of my time, gas and peace of mind to honor our nation’s heroes.
Now, the reason I share this with you is not to seek your accolades or your appreciation; rather to ask us a question – what are we willing to endure to honor God’s greatest creation? Human beings are at the top of the created food chain because they are made in the image of God. So, with that in mind, what are we willing to put up with to honor God’s people? It is easy to get irritated with people’s actions, but when we realize that our friends, neighbors – and even our foes – are human and special to God they become worthy of our tolerance.
Let’s be willing to go the extra mile to honor our fellow man. When we view our interactions with honor it might make the inconveniences a lot easier to deal with.
Think About It!