Our character, if not developed and matured, will
eventually catch up with us and knock us down from the platform in which our
gifting and talents have taken us.
We all have seen it. Highly gifted performers who
have the world's attention but lack of character shows through in their actions
and their credibility is marred. Ministers, oftentimes those with a worldwide
voice, but EVENTUALLY their character flaws shine through and it's the very
thing that dethrones them from their position. Marriages that appeared "OK"
suddenly end in divorce. The "perfect" child becomes the prodigal... Why?
Because the hidden issues of the heart have been
ignored.
"The integrity of the
upright will guide them, but the perversity of the unfaithful will destroy
them." Proverbs 11:3
Our greatest weaknesses, if left undealt with, will
surface to the top. You can only wear a mask for so long. The rubber
band eventually snaps and what used to hide you has now left you revealed. The
self constructed platform that once elevated your ego comes crashing down from
the weight of the junk that was left unchecked.
Bandaids are not a substitute for surgery. Developing our character is a deep work that requires facing our heart issues not covering them up. Building godly character takes place in quiet, "at the feet of Jesus" times: diligently exposing ourselves to the Word of God and letting it shine a light on those areas that do not line up.
"Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. Point out anything in me that offends You, and lead me along the path of everlasting life." Psalm 139:23-24
Slow down and take a look at who you are. Not who you
lead others or yourself to believe. Not what your reputation says about you.
Who are you when no one else is looking? What heart attitudes reign behind your
smile? What would God say about your character?
Lord, we all have "stuff" that we cover up so beautifully. On the outside everything looks good and yet inside their is decay that needs a touch from You. Whatever it is in our lives that is keeping us from fully serving and pleasing You, please shine a light on it. Shine Your light on the ugly parts so that we can, with Your help, become all You have called us to be. We want to be a living example of Christ in the earth - not a false representation that gives Him a bad name because of our undealt with "stuff." We love You, Lord, and we desire to become more and more like You.
No comments:
Post a Comment