“Whoever claims to live in him must walk as Jesus did.”
I John 2:6 (NIV)
As we walked into the
gym, I whispered to my husband “There’s Brian,” and pointed to the tall dark
haired young man on the basketball court. “He is terrific,” I continued as we
sat down to watch the game. “His Christian faith is very important to him and
he is such a great role model to talk to younger kids about making good
choices. He lives what he believes and everybody knows it.” My husband
responded “That’s a big responsibility for a boy in high school.”
Not five seconds later Brian and an opponent began jockeying
for position during a play but the intensity quickly escalated to bumping and
shoving – hard – and then a whistle from the referee and a double foul call. My
husband glanced at me with eyebrows raised but before I could say one word,
Brian reached over, patted his opponent on the rear and said “Sorry about
that.”
He could have huffed and puffed and stomped around but he
didn’t. He could have scowled at the referee as many ball players do when they
don’t agree with a call. But to Brian, it was not a question of whether or not
he had fouled; it was a matter of respecting the referee who made the call
because to him, it was vital that he be a Christian example no matter where he was
or what he was doing.
I cannot help but think of him when I read I John 2:6. Not
only did Brian claim Jesus as his Lord but he desired to walk with Him every
day in every part of his life. Not just when he “walked” into church on Sunday
or into the school on Tuesday or when he “walked” to Wednesday night youth
group but every single day and – yes – even during basketball games.
I have always said that more than anything I want Jesus in control
of my life and for others to know Him because I am trying to live as He did.
But in all honesty, I don’t always “walk the walk” everywhere I go. I’ve been
to movies where I would be embarrassed if the Lord was sitting next to me. And
I have had conversations that Jesus would not want to be a part of because they
did not resemble the attitude Christians should have at all.
If I am going to claim Him as my Lord, it has to be a
full-time, 100% relationship. He has to be welcome everywhere I go as I look to
Him as my example. Period. I thank the Lord for Brian’s willingness to walk as
Jesus did no matter where he was. Even in a basketball game.
Father, I long to walk
as you did so that others see you through me. May you be a part of my life
every day. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
·
Do you have any places that you do not “take”
Jesus with you during the day or week?
·
If so, why are you not including Him in every
minute of your day?
Apply
·
Journal your schedule for a week and see if
there are times that you do not “walk as Jesus did.”
· Write today’s Power Scriptures on note cards,
put them in your purse and pull them out wherever needed to remind you to
follow the example of Jesus.
Power
·
I John 2:6 (NIV) “Whoever claims to live in him
must walk as Jesus did.”
·
I Corinthians 11:1 (NIV) “Follow my example, as
I follow the example of Christ.”
·
Matthew 5:16 (NIV) “In the same way, let your
light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your
Father in heaven.”
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