Good Morning All,
1 Samuel 16:7; “The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the
outward appearance, but the Lord
looks at the heart.”
We have all been told “don’t judge a book by
its cover.” Yet how many of us do? When
the women were given the right to vote for the 1920 election, the Republicans
nominated Warren G. Harding. One of the primary reasons was because he was
handsome and thought to be able to swoon the woman vote. He did win but not
sure how much this fact matters. Yet we often are drawn to the handsome and/or
beautiful people. We even joke about it. I often tell people that I have a face
for radio. Yet all too often, we go on appearances in our decision making.
We see this in every facet of our life. Have
you ever eaten a meal in a restaurant that even remotely looked like the
picture? How many times do you buy fresh fruit only to get home and find that
the rotten ones are hidden in the back or bottom of the package? When a person
sells a house, one of the first things to do is paint it so it looks good. Paint
can cover lots of ills like water stains or mildew issues. So, if you don’t
look a little deeper, you might get the short end of the deal.
The same is true of religion. As Jesus
walked the earth, the Pharisees and Sadducees were viewed as extremely pious. Yet
Jesus called them “whitewashed tombs” pretty on the outside but full of filth
on the inside. Jesus did not then, nor does he now; look at the outside. Jesus
always looks at the heart. He looks at the heart that has faith; the heart that
trusts in God’s promises. Jesus heals that heart. He restores it with his love
and grace. It doesn’t matter if you look like the most handsome movie star or
if you have a face built for radio, Jesus looks at your heart. He comforts the
downtrodden and he heals the broken hearted.
So, as we go out today and the world makes
sure to show us that we are not as pretty as the world thinks we should be known
that you are beautiful. You are
beautiful because Christ has saved you. You are gorgeous because you are a
redeemed child of God; loved and cherished by Him. Know that God’s inner beauty
is shining out through you. Know that as you share his love and the message of
his Gospel; you are the most beautiful person in the world. This is not from an
outward view or a casual view but from a look at the depth of your heart into
the very bottom of your soul. God sees you as a forgiven heir to his kingdom. You
are beautiful to God and his people.
Dearest Father, by your mercy we are brought
into your everlasting kingdom. You see beauty where the world sees ugliness. We
give you thanks for your great loving kindness. Give us the courage to
acknowledge the beauty of our fellow believers. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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