"Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of
the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me."
Are we kind or sharp tongued? Do we use our words to build up or tear down? Do we take time to listen to others or do we
tune them out if we deem it irrelevant? Do
we lay down our agenda to help or do we find that doing for others is an
interruption to our lives? Do we have a
cheerful heart when we serve or do we grumble and complain when it’s not
accompanied with recognition? Are we
quick to give when there is a need or do we hoard what we have? Do we understand that God blessed us in order
to get His blessing to others or do we see it as our hard work and
accomplishments for only us to enjoy? Are we selfless or selfish?
The Scriptures are clear that God takes an account of everything - down to EVERY idle word we speak! Is our day filled with encouraging words? We have only so much time in a day; only so many breaths before our lives on earth are over. What are we doing with it? How are we using our numbered breaths that we are so fortunate to still have?
We are expected to exercise self control even when we are offended
or irritated by another's actions. Why? Because
we have to in order to be effective lights for Jesus in a dark world. We ultimately misrepresent and bring shame to
His name when we choose unkindness and mistreatment of others. It's the love of God that leads men to
repentance. If we can't love others with
God's love, we cannot reach them for Christ.
I think it’s also important to remember, this doesn’t just apply
to how we interact with our neighbors, co-workers, fellow church goers, or family
we see on occasion. If you have any dose
of self-control at all, that is fairly simple. For those who are closest to us, it may not
be as easy, however, the reality that how we treat them is how we are treating
Jesus is still the same. The way we
treat those living under our same roof affects them greatly. Our homes should be a safe haven of
edification and peace. A place where our
children, when they are grown, can look back and say, “That is my goal for my
family.” Don’t create a life for them
that leave them with years of unraveling what childhood did to them. We as parents will give account one day for
this. Did our actions draw our children
to the hands of the Father or did their embittered spirits cause them to resist
Him? We have to remember, our actions bring
the reactions in our children, not our words.
If our words and actions line up, this is healthy soil for our children
to thrive. If we are telling them to
love God and love others and our actions are not so, our actions trump our
words. Woe to us who would cause them to
stumble. Very scary thought really.
"After breakfast Jesus asked Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you love Me more than these” “Yes, Lord,” Peter replied, “you know I love You.” “Then feed My lambs,” Jesus told him. Jesus repeated the question: “Simon son of John, do you love Me?” “Yes, Lord,” Peter said, “you know I love You.” “Then take care of my sheep,” Jesus said. A third time he asked him, “Simon son of John, do you love Me?” Peter was hurt that Jesus asked the question a third time. He said, “Lord, You know everything. You know that I love You.” Jesus said, “Then feed My sheep."
"After breakfast Jesus asked Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you love Me more than these” “Yes, Lord,” Peter replied, “you know I love You.” “Then feed My lambs,” Jesus told him. Jesus repeated the question: “Simon son of John, do you love Me?” “Yes, Lord,” Peter said, “you know I love You.” “Then take care of my sheep,” Jesus said. A third time he asked him, “Simon son of John, do you love Me?” Peter was hurt that Jesus asked the question a third time. He said, “Lord, You know everything. You know that I love You.” Jesus said, “Then feed My sheep."
Our actions mirror our hearts.
Is there enough evidence in how
we treat others to convict us of being true lovers of Jesus? Jesus is asking us the same thing, "Do you love
Me?"
(Matthew 25:31-45, Matthew
12:36, Matthew 5:14-16, Mark 9:42, Genesis 12:1-3, 2 Cor. 9:8-12, 1 Cor. 13,
Prov. 12:25, Prov. 19:17, Prov. 25:11, Eph. 4:32)