Friday, December 2, 2011
Mirror . . . Mirror . . .
Mirror mirror on the wall . . .
stop reflecting all my flaws!!!
Whether I like it or not . . .
the mirror does not lie.
So I attempt to improve my appearance . . .
Comb my hair
Cover my facial imperfections with makeup
Wear clothes that “hide” whatever.
But there is a better mirror to look into . . .
the Word of God.
The Word reflects who God says I am.
I may not see it yet in the natural realm,
but it is still true.
Keep looking steadily into God’s perfect law of liberty . . .
and to be doers of the Word . . .
“So make every effort to apply the benefits
of these promises to your life.
Then your faith will produce a life of moral excellence.
A life of moral excellence leads to knowing God better.
Knowing God leads to self-control.
Self-control leads to patient endurance,
and patient endurance leads to godliness.
Godliness leads to love for other Christians,
and finally you will grow to have genuine love for everyone.”
2 Peter 1:5-7 (NLT)
The looking and the doing is up to me.
Choosing to just read the Word
and not do what it says
is like looking into a mirror
and doing nothing to improve my appearance!
I am changed into His image
As I read and act on His Word.
The eyes are the windows
to my soul,
to my heart.
Want to know what is in my heart?
Mirror mirror on the wall
My eyes and face reflect it all
Into which mirror I gaze!
“Just as water mirrors your face,
so your face mirrors your heart.”
Proverbs 27:19 (Message Bible)
Outside a game park west of Mombasa, Kenya, February 2011
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beautifully written! powerful points to live by.
ReplyDeleteGood word. Very insightful and full of the word. Thanks!
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