Ephesians 5:1-2 (NIV)
1 Follow God’s example, therefore, as dearly loved
children 2 and walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved us and gave
himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.
A true story points to a universal truth about human
beings: we learn best by imitation. President Calvin Coolidge once invited
friends from his hometown to dine with him at the White House.
Unsure of their table manners, the guests decided to
imitate the president. They watched closely to see which utensils he used, what
foods he ate and when.
Their strategy seemed to succeed until coffee was served.
Coolidge poured some coffee into his saucer. They did the same. He added sugar
and cream. His guests did, too. Then the president bent over and put his saucer
on the floor for the cat!
Like Coolidge's hometown guests, we, too, seem to learn
best by imitation. Kids learn by observing parents when they are young, and by
copying their peers as they grow older. They learn by observing television and
movie characters as readily as the lives of actual people. Adults learn best by
modeling a personality trait or skill in another which they want to adopt.
Perhaps you want to develop better social skills. Or
maybe you want to learn how to organize, how to sell a product or relate to a
child. Just about any trait or skill can be learned: find it in someone and
copy it. Better yet find it in God’s word and copy that. And the best part is
-- you can do it today!
Dear Lord, we pray that to today we would be imitators of
Your word. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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