Luke 7:34-35 (NIV)
34 The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and you say,
‘Here is a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners.’ 35
But wisdom is proved right by all her children.”
You can't tell a book by its cover.
That's a truth which was underscored when a staff member
at New York City's Trump International Hotel kicked multi-millionaire Duck
Dynasty star Jase Robertson out of the swank facility. It appears when the
bearded Robertson asked the Trump employee for directions to the bathroom, he
was cordially and kindly escorted out of the building.
It appears the Trump representative took a good look at
Robertson, wrongly judged he was a homeless individual who had wandered in from
the street, and respectfully sent him on his way.
Reviewing the incident, Robertson said two things:
1. He hoped the employee doesn't get into trouble, and
2. he would have come to the same conclusions and done
the same thing.
No, you can't tell a book by its cover.
Here's another example: if you take a look at the folks
who gather for worship on a Sunday morning, you are going to see them as a
gaggle of nice people who, for the most part, are well dressed, respectful
pillars of their communities, who possess excellent moral standards and are
guided by lofty principles.
When God looks at that same group of people, He sees
folks who, like the rest of humanity, began living as condemned sinners. He
sees us as people who need and, unlike the rest of humanity, have come to
believe in the Savior.
You see, you can't tell a book by its cover.
When Jesus was physically on earth and doing the Father's
business of saving us, many people took a serious look at His actions and His
exterior. When they did that, they judged Him to be a rabbi, a blasphemer, a
sinner, a Samaritan, a party goer an anarchist, a dis-respecter of the Sabbath.
Very few of them saw who Jesus really was: God's perfect
Son, their Savior.
Even today there are still those who, looking at the
Person of the Christ, try to demote Him into being a philosopher, a good-deed
doer, a teacher, a healer, a charlatan, and an historical hoax.
The truth is Jesus is who He always has been. He is the
answer to our transgressions and the One who rescues from hell all those who
believe on Him. By the power of the Holy Spirit, people can see Him for who He
really is ... when they realize you can't judge a book by its cover.
Dear Lord, may we see all those around us as people who
need the Good News of salvation, which comes only through You. In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.
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