“But the Lord said to Samuel, ‘Do not look at his appearance or at
the height of his stature, because I have rejected him; for God sees not as man
sees, for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart” (I Sam. 16:7)
Hey Gang:
He was wearing a tank top tee shirt, bib overalls, a bandana around his
head and had a beard half when down his chest when he showed up for his job
interview. By corporation standards he
would not have qualified for janitor.
But he also had something else on that day that got my immediate
attention - a smile that went from ear to ear.
I learned within minutes that he was a “people person” and would fit the bill to a ‘T” for the
position he was applying for.
In my tenure in working with children that have
made some very bad decisions and brought them to my doorstep, I have learned
not to depend on the written records to determine what was inside the head and
heart of the child.
Some with records as long as your arm were
acting from the very frustration that they had so much to offer and could not a
find a positive way to demonstrate what was truly inside of them. And then there were the others who had
tremendous ability and potential who failed to get up in the morning, who
thought the world owed them a living and they would collect it in any manner
possible no matter who it affected.
There is the story of the woman in the Bible who
for eighteen years suffered under the burden of her infirmity. Probably
curvature of the spine that had twisted her gnarled frame. Bent over by the disease, she couldn’t see
the smiles on the faces of the passersby.
She only heard their scorn.
Christ called her a “daughter of Abraham”. We might call her a daughter of despair.
Luke tells us in Luke 13:10-11 a demonic power
had dealt a crippling blow to her life.
Agents of the one who came to ‘steal, kill, and destroy’ had laughed
with glee as they drew the gray curtain of depression over her countenance,
BUT, they hadn’t counted on Jesus being at the temple that day!
“When Jesus saw her, he called her forward and said to her,
“Woman, you are set free from your infirmity,” (v.12). Jesus saw
something in this woman that no one else had seen and touched her.
Sooo, as you walk through this day, tune your
antenna’s to those around you that might not look so good on the outside and
need a touch from the Lord. You may be
the one that sets them free from the bondage that holds them captive.
Blessings
Gramps
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