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15 – “Okay, I’m Looking at You”
Passage: Acts 3:4b-5 (NIV)
4bThen Peter said, "Look at us!" 5So the man gave them
his attention, expecting to get something from them.
Devotion:
I have always thought this is a bold statement, when Peter says,
“Look at us!” What would someone see if they looked
at me? I’m not talking about Sunday mornings, but what about
Tuesday when I’m late for work? Or at the gas station? Or
waiting in line at a department store?
The man gave Peter and John his attention because he expected to
get something from them. What would someone in need expect to get
from you?
This question was made real to me on a recent Sunday morning (not
an entirely fair test as I had on my “Sunday” attitude).
I had just parked on the street (to make room for visitors in the
parking lot) and was hustling up Crown Valley to set up the Men’s
Table at church. A woman stopped me and asked if it was okay if
she attended church here. You see she was homeless, carrying her
possessions on her back, and didn’t want other people to feel
uncomfortable with her presence.
Later as I reflected on this experience and how I handled it, I
was reminded of this scripture: “Look at us (the church, me,
and you)”. I thought as an extension of Jesus we were probably
failing if anyone had to ask if they would be welcome to worship
with us. Then I thought about how she perceived me – did she
see pity, arrogance, or impatience? Or did she see love, compassion,
kindness, and patience?
Question to Ponder:
What about you? What do people see when they see you -- the world’s
burdens -- or Jesus?
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