There are a number of television programs that feature old objects.
In some of them, people want to sell their old items.
In others, people just want to know their true value.
One thing is certain, an object’s condition certainly
impacts its value.
As a rule, the better condition an object is in, the more the
object is worth.
Some items are sold in boxes.
The box can add a lot to an item’s value.
In some cases, people not only have the box, they have never
even opened it.
This adds even more to the object’s value.
Our faith is nothing at all like that.
When we each discover our personal faith, it is like
receiving something brand new from God in an unopened box.
It is valuable, but unlike material objects, faith gains in
value when it is put to use.
The more we use it, the more valuable it becomes.
By the time we reach the end of our earthly journey it will
not be like it was when we first discovered it.
It is certain to pick up a few scratches and dings along the
way.
For example, we are to love our neighbor even when that
neighbor will not love us in return.
We are to spend time and resources on those in need rather
than ourselves.
We are to do the right thing even when it would be far
easier not to.
These things and others will leave their marks and might
even change the shape of our faith.
It’s funny, but those who appraise objects will point out its
scratches and dings.
They sometimes refer to these things as the object’s “character”.
It is no coincidence that a person’s faith and character go
hand in hand.
Faith is a wonderful gift from God.
Go ahead.
Take it out of the box and put it to use.
Do not be afraid of the scratches and dings.
You will only increase its value.
James 2:17 (NET) - So also faith, if it does not have works, is dead
being by itself.
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
Look for me at http://otherbrotherjim.blogspot.com/ on
Friday, September 9, 2016.
I’ll be back here on Friday, September 16, 2016
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