Thought for the day
While working on his sermon, a preacher heard a knock at his office door. "Come in," he invited.
A contrite-looking man in threadbare clothes came in, pulling a large pig on a rope. "Can I talk to you for a minute?" asked the man with his hat in his hand. Wordlessly, the preacher indicated the chair and the man sat down in it gingerly. The pig proceeded to sniff around the office. With one eye on the animal and one on the man, the preacher folded his hands on his desk and leaned forward, curious to hear the fellow's story.
"What can I do for you?"
"My family is hungry," started the man.
"So I stole this pig. But I feel that I have sinned. Would you please take it?"
"Certainly not," said the minister.
"Then what should I do with it?" asked the man.
"Give it back to the man you stole it from, of course!" the preacher explained.
"I offered it to him, but he refused to take it. Now what should I do?"
"In that case," the minister said,
"It would be all right for you to keep it and feed your family."
That seemed to settle things as far as the man was concerned.
"Thank you for your help, sir."
With a lighter step, he walked out of the office, leading the pig on the rope behind him. It was only later that afternoon when the minister returned home, that he discovered that somebody had stolen his prize pig!
"While the statements that I made were legally correct....." It seems that deceiving others while "technically" telling the truth has become somewhat of an art form. And there's no need to point fingers, because we've all been guilty of it at one time or another. We have learned over the years what words to use (or not use) to lead people to believe what we want them to believe without actually lying (or so we think).
But Jesus calls his followers to a higher standard than we are used to seeing -- a standard of truth and integrity."...in all things showing yourself to be a pattern of good works; in doctrine showing integrity, reverence, incorruptibility, sound speech that cannot be condemned, that one who is an opponent may be ashamed, having nothing evil to say of you." (Titus 2:7-8).
It's a lofty goal, given to us from the one who was "full of grace and truth" (John 1:14).
Verses
Galatians 6:9
Let us do what is right without tiring of it, for at its proper time we shall reap if we do not weaken.
Acts 14:8-10
And in Lystra a certain man without strength in his feet was sitting, a cripple from his mother's womb, who had never walked. This man heard Paul speaking. Paul, observing him intently and seeing that he had faith to be healed, said with a loud voice, "Stand up straight on your feet!" And he leaped and walked.
John 1:18
No one has ever seen God. The only Son, who is the same as God and is at the Father's side, he has made him known.
John 15:7
If you dwell in me and my words dwell in you, ask whatever you want and it will be done for you.
2 Corinthians 9:11
Thus you will be enriched in all things and in every way, so that you can be generous, [and your generosity as it is] administered by us will bring forth thanksgiving to God.
Prayer
Father, as we think about Moses we greatly appreciate his act of obedience. Not only did his choice to experience mistreatment along with Your people provide an exodus for the Israelites, but it also provided a Biblical foundation for our lives centuries later. We’ve learned so much from the spiritual truths taught through Moses’ applied wisdom, his discipline, and his obedience in recording Your truths and principles. The very core of our Christian faith is realized through the books of Moses. Help us to realize that You have also called us to make a spiritual difference to those we influence in our generation and the generations to follow. In the name of Jesus we pray. Amen.
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