“In everything set them an example by doing what is good. In your teaching show integrity, seriousness and soundness of speech that cannot be condemned, so that those who oppose you may be ashamed because they have nothing bad to say about us.”
Titus 2:7 (NIV)
The student
nurse stuck out her hand and introduced herself. “Hi. I’m Sarah Stephens. I
have been assigned to follow you around today. And I’ve got to be honest with
you. I’m really nervous!”
I shook her
hand. “Don’t be nervous,” I smiled back confidently. “It’s going to be a great
day!” But inside my mind was yelling “YOU are nervous? What if I mess up in
front of you? What if I give the wrong med? What if I can’t answer your
questions? The nervous one here is actually ME!”
As the health
services director for our school district, I had the privilege of being a
preceptor for nursing students and showing them the duties of a school nurse. But
Sarah Stephens was my very first student nurse to come to me for the training.
As she followed
me around all day and watched over my shoulder, I found myself being more
careful when listening to lungs or looking in ears. And I double-checked the
medications I gave more than once, to make extra sure I was correct in each
dosage.
Just as I was
about to comment negatively about a student I saw multiple times a day with
nothing physically wrong, I glanced to see Sarah, listening intently for what I
was about to say. And my comment was left unspoken. All because Sarah was by my
side, watching me all day.
Oh, how I am convicted by Titus 2:7. It makes me think, what if. What if Jesus followed me around all day? Would my actions or comments be different? Would I turn off the music I normally listen to? Would what I watch on television or at the movies change?
And then there’s language: would I still have the same conversations
that I usually have if Jesus was listening intently over my shoulder? How would
I speak to my spouse? My children? The slow cashier in the checkout line at the
supermarket?
Father,
forgive me for only trying to be like you when someone is watching me. Guide me
as I choose to reflect your character every single day. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Have
you ever acted differently because someone was watching what you said and
did?
- If so,
why do you think you did that?
Apply
- Every
morning for one week, ask the Lord to speak to your heart every time you
say or do something completely opposite of Titus 2:7.
- Throughout
the day, place His presence beside you no matter where you are or what you
are doing. Confess anything that is not an example of Jesus.
Power
- Titus
2:7 (NIV) “In everything set them an example by doing what is good. In
your teaching show integrity, seriousness and soundness of speech that
cannot be condemned, so that those who oppose you may be ashamed because
they have nothing bad to say about us.”
- John
13:15 (NIV) “I have set you an example that you should do as I have done
for you.”
- Philippians
4:9 (NIV) “Whatever you have learned or received or heart from me, or seen
in me – put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.”
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