We tend to boast about what we are proud of. A new car will hopefully
create envy in those who notice it. And what about the latest model
computer? Do you see how fast it processes all its applications? Does
your computer handle them as well? And then there is the latest
fashion: Look how nice this new dress looks on me!
Nothing is
more beautiful than when you fall deeply in love with the person who
will someday share your life. It seems that nothing can stop you from
boasting about them. The same is true when you have a baby. Somehow your
baby looks cuter than all the other babies you have ever seen!
The same is true when we first fully experience God's love in our life.
We are full of fire, full of eagerness to share the good news about
Jesus.
Sadly, all of these things tend to grow dim over time as
the guile of life rampages, and way too often our eagerness to share
seems to evaporate into nothingness. But it doesn't have to be that way!
A man can still boast about the wife he married 30 years earlier as he
continues to treat her like a queen.
The same is true with God,
who constantly urges us to spend some quality romancing time with Him
(See Rev 3:20). After all, spending quality time with one another is
what keeps our love alive and full of energy!
While riding on
the subway in Philadelphia this summer, we were astonished to overhear a
Christian full of fervor begin talking with a lady nearby about God. He
had guts. He was motivated. He was experiencing God on a daily basis and
He could not hide his excitement.
Soon other people joined the
conversation, until there were about ten people talking about God and
His love. When we arrived at the end of our ride, all of them shook
hands. Seeds had been sown, seeds that eventually will germinate to the
glory of God.
We need to determine what we truly like to boast
about.
How do you like my brand-new shoe polish? Do you see how
my shoes shine so brightly?
Hmmm. That's not really what I had
hoped for!
Rob Chaffart