Showing posts with label imperfections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label imperfections. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2014

see you in the light

Earlier, I went outside to sit on the deck and read. The sun was shining so bright in the house and I decided that some vitamin D might do me some good. 
Not to mention, the past few days have been gorgeous so why would I stay in the house?!

While I was reading, I got distracted by my engagement ring. 
The sun's rays were hitting it perfectly, making it shine and glimmer in the sunlight.
I love my ring. I think it is pretty all the time.
It's simple and delicate with a pearl enclosed by two tiny diamonds. 
In this moment, however, I couldn't take my eyes off of it.
Of course, this made me think.

When was the last time you looked at person and saw them in the light of Christ?
Do you tend to see people's flaws before you see their attributes?
Do you focus on the darkness of the heart or the lightness?

Even though I tend to be an optimist, I'll admit that there are times when I look at a person's flaws rather than their strong points.
I'm not proud to say it, but it's true.
Instead of zoning in on the imperfections, we should gaze on people through Christ's light.

We are all made in the image of God so why would we look at people in any other way.
Of course, we make mistakes and are imperfect, but we are all given strengths and talents.
When we start to observe people in the darkness of their weaknesses, we eliminate dignity and respect.
Jesus always treated people with respect. He looked at people with hope and saw them in the best light.
Why would we look at people any differently?

This year and all the years to come, let's see people for who they are and what they can be, instead of what they aren't. 
Let's behold people as Christ's light shines upon them, removing any imperfection and shining on their goodness. 

This week we are reading through the book of Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, and Nahum.


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