Read: 1 Thessalonians 1
Be imitators of God as dear children. --- Ephesians 5:1
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Acts 6-9
The Louvre in Paris is perhaps the most famous art museum in the world. It displays originals by such masters as Delacroix, Michaelangelo, Rubens, da Vinci, Ingres, Vermeer, and many others.
Since 1793, the Louvre has encouraged aspiring artists to come and copy the masters. Some of our most famous modern artists have done that and have become better painters by copying the best the world has ever known.
An article in Smithsonian magazine tells about Amal Dagher, a 63-year-old man who has been duplicating art at the Louvre for 30 years. Dagher remains in awe of the masters and continues to learn from them. He said, "If you're too satisfied with yourself, you can't improve."
Paul instructed us to be "imitators of God" [Ephesians 5:1]. In his first letter to the Thessalonians, he commended the believers because they were becoming like the Lord and setting an example for others [1 Thessalonians 1:6-10].
Like the Louvre copyists, we'll never reach perfection before we get to heaven. Even so, we must resist the temptation to be satisfied with our present imitation of Jesus. We need to keep looking to Him, learning from Him, and asking for His help. Let's copy the Master. --- Dave Egner
More like the Master I would live and grow,
More of His love to others I would show;
More self-denial, like His in Galilee,
More like the Master I long to ever be. --- Gabriel
TO BECOME LIKE CHRIST, WE MUST LEARN FROM THE MASTER.
Tuesday, November 09, 2004
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