Read:James 1:19-27
Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world. --- James 1:27
The Bible In One Year:
Jeremiah 34-36
Proverbs 6:1-11
In Jewish legend, the ushpizzin are guests who visit the pious at Sukkot, the feast of Tabernacles. They are supposedly the great Old Testament heroes who come offering comfort and encouragement to the faithful.
According to Jewish lore, these unseen guests only visit the sukkah [shelter] where the poor are welcome --- a reminder of each person's responsibility to care for others. It also reminds them that unseen watchers may be observing their conduct.
The story of the ushpizzin isn't true, of course. But beyond the lore and legend we are reminded that we as Christ-followers are living observed lives. Others are watching us. And our concern for others, particularly the least among us, is an expression of the compassion Christ displayed to the hurting and outcast of His generation.
James, the half-brother of Jesus, challenged believers to put the love of Christ into practice. He wrote, "Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world" [James 1:27].
The example of Christ and the words of Scripture inspite us to care for our hurting world. Who's watching us? Our world is watching. And so is our Lord! --- Bill Crowder
I want my heart His throne to be,
So that a watching world may see
His likeness shining forth in me;
I want to be like Jesus. --- Chisholm
WHEN PEOPLE OBSERVE YOUR LIFE, DO THEY SEE THE LOVE OF CHRIST?
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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