Tidbits for Thought
- goldcanyonchurchof
- Jan 10
- 2 min read
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
James 2:15 “If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of
daily food, and one of you says to them, ‘Depart in peace, be
warmed and filled,’ but does not give them the things which
are needed for the body, what does it profit?”
A very wise philosopher and Nobel prize winner once
observed,” I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and
saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was
joy.” Rabindranath Tagore
Even though Tagore was not of a practicing Christian, the
idea behind those words, in one form or another, are ripped
right out of Scripture. The life of Christ, when He resided on
earth, was one of continual service to the people in His orbit.
He healed. He fed. He comforted. He taught. He led. He
challenged. He consoled. In short, pretty much everything
He did was an act of service punctuated with overwhelming
love.
Service to others, however, is not reserved for Christians
only. When the hungry are fed, the nourishment is not
somehow tainted simply because the food came from a
Muslim. Food is food! When someone is comforted in a
time of sorrow, the compassion is not somehow blunted
because the words and presence came from a Buddhist.
Compassion is compassion! A house that is rebuilt or
repaired after a storm, is not somehow “less than,” simply
because it was rebuilt by a group of atheists. Assistance is
assistance!
Anyone can do pretty much everything a Christian can do to
help others except speak the truth about the sacrifice of
Jesus and what it means for eternity. When we claim the
name of Christian, we make a daily decision to follow Christ
in every part of our lives and to obey Him in all things. We
make a daily decision to have faith in His direction, even in
the storms we encounter and a decision to reach out to others
with His message of love and salvation.
The message of Christ can be communicated in a thousand
different ways. Simply walking through the world with a
genuine smile tells a passerby that you have a secret that
overrides the evil and sin that surrounds you. A comforting
word and some time spent with one who is grieving tells the
world that you are guided by something good. When you
confront bigotry or other types of evil where you find it, it
screams at the world that your mission is led by one who is
fearless. When you forgive the unforgiveable you are a
walking example of Jesus for which the world is panting.
When you meet hate with love, you are fulfilling the highest
calling of Jesus.
When our faith and walk with Him is alive, vibrant, joyful
and reflects the fruit of the Spirit, we are the very epitome of
a walking sermon…… a sermon that can give hope where
all seems lost and a sermon that says, “I can point you to the
One who is love and the One who saves.” Think about it!
~ Aron Smith


