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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
7/17/2014 5:14 am

Last Read:
7/17/2014 5:25 am

Lookin' Good!



Read: Hebrews 10:19-25

Let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works. €”Hebrews 10:24

Bible in a Year:
Psalms 18-19; Acts 20:17-38

After trying on my new sunglasses in the car one day, my handed them back and said, €œThese are not sunglasses, Mom. They'€™re just fashion lenses. Let me guess,€ she teased, €œyou bought them because you look cute in them.€

Okay, I have to admit €”my knows me. I hadn'€™t given a passing thought to UV rays or even whether those glasses would actually block the sun. I just really liked the way they looked on me.

Most of us like to look good. We want to appear that we €œhave it all together €”with no struggles or fears or temptations or heartaches.

Trying to maintain a facade of perfection on our spiritual journey doesn'€™t help us or our fellow travelers. But sharing our lives with others in the body of Christ benefits us as well as others. When we are a bit more transparent, we may find people who are struggling in a similar situation. And as we enjoy a growing fellowship with God and become more aware of our own brokenness and inadequacy, God is able to use us more fully to help others.

Let'€™s allow God to strip away any pretense and €œlet us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds€ (Heb. 10:24

Wearing a mask that shows everything'€™s fine
Says that life'€™s struggles are not God'€™s design;
But when we'€™re open, transparent, and true,
People will trust God to meet their needs too.

Believers stand strong when they don'€™t stand alone.