Col.1:27 “To them God has chosen to make known
among the Gentiles the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you,
the hope of glory.”
A group of
salesmen went to a regional sales convention in Chicago. They had assured their
wives that they would be home in plenty of time for Christmas night’s dinner.
In their rush through the airport, one of these salesmen inadvertently kicked
over a table which held a display of apples. Apples flew everywhere. Without
stopping or looking back, they all managed to reach the plane, just in time.
All but one. He told the others to go on without him and went back to where the
apples were all over the floor. He was glad he did.
The little
girl, the apple seller, was totally blind! She was softly crying, tears running
down her cheeks, as she groped for her spilled produce, the crowd swirling
about her, rushing to their flights.
The salesman
knelt on the floor with her, gathered up the apples, put them back on the table
and helped reorganize her display. He set aside the bruised and battered apples
in a separate basket. When he had finished, he pulled out his wallet and said
to the girl, “Here, please take this $40 for the damage we did.
Are you
okay?” She nodded through her tears.
He continued,
“I hope we didn’t spoil your day too badly.”
As the
salesman started to walk away, the bewildered blind girl called out to him,
“Mister….” He paused and turned to look back.
She
continued, “Are you Jesus?”
He couldn’t
get that question out of his head for days. It was such a simple,
small-scale event, but it made him see clearly what following Christ was really
all about. “Love one another as I have loved you.” To be a Christian is to
be another Christ. It is the little things. It is
to be Jesus’ hands and feet to all people. This year as we try to point people
to Jesus in 2023 may we show it in our attitudes, actions. Be a living sermon,
a sermon in shoes. Who is with me?
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