John 4:29 (NIV)
“Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did. Could
this be the Messiah?”
A number of years ago, there was a woman in Kansas City
who walked into a Haagen-Dazs ice cream shop. While she was waiting in line,
she turned around to find actor Paul Newman standing behind her. He was in town
filming the movie Mr. & Mrs. Bridge, and he didn't realize it, but he was
standing behind one of his biggest fans.
Paul Newman smiled at her and said "hello." She
took one look at those blue eyes and her knees almost buckled. She tried to
speak, but nothing came out. Mortified, she turned back around, paid for her
ice cream, then quickly walked out of the store.
When she was outside, she sat down on a bench and took a
moment to catch her breath. As she calmed down, she realized she didn't have
her ice cream cone. She was getting ready to walk back in to get it when Paul
Newman walked out. He asked her, "Are you looking for your ice cream
cone?" She was still speechless but she nodded. He said, "You put it
in your purse with your change."
There are some people who hold such great significance in
our lives, that meeting them affects us in a powerful way. But if a celebrity
or an athlete can have that kind of effect on people, just imagine how much
difference it would make in a person’s life to come face-to-face with Jesus
Christ!
Think of the difference made in the lives of the
Samaritan woman, the man possessed by a multitude of demons, Zaccheus, James
and John, the lame man by the pool of Bethesda, the paralytic lowered by his
four friends, Saul (later known as Paul), the woman caught in adultery, the
blind man, the leper, the thief on the cross, and countless others.
There's a popular video on YouTube entitled, "Why I
Hate Religion But Love Jesus". There is much I like about the video and
some that I don't like. Religion is not the problem; false religion (hypocrisy)
is. Many people fail to realize that Jesus was a religious person himself! But,
it is true that religion (in and of itself) cannot save us; Jesus can. Religion
cannot change our hearts; Jesus can. Religion cannot empower us to live holy
lives; Jesus can.
Our goal as Christians should not be to get people to
follow a religion. Our goal should be to bring people to Jesus, to let them see
him for themselves, and to allow that encounter to change their lives. Perhaps
the most powerful thing we can say to people is what Philip said to Nathaniel
(John 1:46) and what the Samaritan woman said to the villagers (John 4:29):
"Come and meet Jesus for yourself."
Will you introduce somebody to Jesus today?
Dear Lord, we pray that You that You can make a
difference in our life. Help us share You today not just religion. IN Jesus’
Name, Amen.
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