Isaiah 64:8 (NIV)
Yet you, Lord, are our Father.
We are the
clay, you are the potter;
we are all the
work of your hand.
Joe was a drunk, miraculously converted in a street
outreach mission. Before his conversion he'd gained a reputation as a derelict
and dirty wino for whom there was no hope. But following his conversion to
Christ, everything changed. Joe became the most caring person at the mission.
He spent his days there, doing whatever needed to be done. There was never
anything he was asked to do that he considered beneath him. Whether it was
cleaning up vomit left by some sick alcoholic, or scrubbing toilets after men had
left them filthy, Joe did it all with a heart of gratitude. He could be counted
on to feed any man who wandered in off the streets, undress and tuck him into
bed, when he was too out-of-it to take care of himself.
One evening, after the mission director delivered his
evangelistic message to the usual crowd of sullen men with drooped heads, one
of them looked up, came down to the altar and kneeled to pray, crying out for
God to help him change. The repentant drunk kept shouting, "Oh God, make
me like Joe! Make me like Joe! Make me like Joe!"
The director leaned over and said, "Son, wouldn't it
be better if you prayed 'make me like Jesus?'"
After thinking about it for a few moments, the man looked
up with an inquisitive expression and asked, "Is He like Joe?"'
Are you letting Jesus mold you like the clay to be what
He wants you to be? Do others see Jesus in you?
Dear Lord, we pray that others will see You in us. Help
us become so much like You that they only see You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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