A tiny but dignified old lady was among a group looking at an art exhibition in a newly opened gallery. Suddenly one contemporary painting caught her eye.
“What on earth,” she inquired of the artist standing nearby, “is that?”
He smiled condescendingly. “That, my dear lady, is supposed to be a mother and her child.”
“Well, then,” snapped the little old lady, “why isn’t it?”
I’ve seen some of that “modern art,” so I can relate. But it makes me stop and wonder: Does the same thing ever happen spiritually in my life? I’m “supposed” to be a Christian, a child of God, a person whose life dedicated to serving God.
Peter reminds me: “You ought to live holy and godly lives.” (2 Peter 3:11)
But is there anyone who looks at my life and says, “I know what he’s supposed to be, so why isn’t he?”
“Father, please forgive me for those times I have let you down, those times I have not set an example of holiness that You intend for me to. Please strengthen me in my desire to live in such a way that others around me will have no doubt that You come first in my life.”
Have a great day!
Alan Smith