Today's Journey

Casting Shadows
Jan.24,2014
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No flesh should glory in His presence. —1 Corinthians 1:29
Legend has it that Michelangelo painted with a brush in one
hand and a candle in the other to prevent his shadow from covering his
masterpiece in progress.
That’s the kind of attitude we should adopt if we are serious about
wanting to display the masterpiece of God’s glory on the canvas of our
lives. Unfortunately, we tend to live in a way that draws attention to
ourselves—our cars, our clothes, our careers, our position, our
cleverness, our success. And when life is all about us, it’s hard for
people to see Jesus in us. Jesus saved us to be reflections of His glory
(Rom. 8:29), but when we live for ourselves, our shadow gets cast on the canvas of His presence in us.
When the believers in Corinth were feeling too full of themselves,
Paul warned them “that no flesh should glory [boast] in His presence” (1 Cor. 1:29), and reminded them of what Jeremiah said, “He who glories, let him glory in the Lord” (1 Cor. 1:31; Jer. 9:24).
Think of your life as a canvas on which a picture is being painted.
What would you rather have people see: the masterpiece of the presence
of Jesus or the shadow of your own profile? Don’t get in the way of a
great painting in progress. Live to let others see Jesus in you.
My life is a painting created by God,
And as such I’ve nothing to boast;
Reflecting the image of Christ to the world
Is what I desire the most. —Sper
And as such I’ve nothing to boast;
Reflecting the image of Christ to the world
Is what I desire the most. —Sper
A Christian’s life is the canvas on which others can see Jesus.
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