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Love Letter from Jesus (2)
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"YOU...ARE A LETTER FROM CHRIST." 2 CORINTHIANS
3:3 NIV
The Bible says your
life is a love letter from Jesus, "known and read by everybody."
But a letter is only effective, if it is easily read and
understood. An older friend said of his deteriorating
hand-writing, "I can still read writin', but I can't write
readin'!" Incomprehensible writing distorts the message and
discourages the reader. The purpose, to convey the writer's
thoughts, is lost, and the reader either stops reading or fails
to get the message.
To ensure that your love letter from Jesus gets through to the
people He's sending it to, here are some common distortions to
avoid: (a) Dishonesty, like padding your expense account,
stealing company time or taking home items you think won't be
missed. (b) A begrudging, resentful attitude when a friend,
fellow worker or boss asks you to go the extra mile and help at
an inconvenient time. (c) Shoddy workmanship, reflected in a
substandard product or service. (d) Undependability and
inconsistency, such as when you can't be counted on to be where
you're supposed to be, or to fulfill your obligations. (e) Being
a killjoy. Christians who lack a sense of humor and resiliency,
who act like they're "joy-impared," hurt the cause of Christ.
(f) Touchiness, like when you wear your feelings on your sleeve,
are easily upset and overreact to unintended offenses. (g)
Temper tantrums, where you're crabby and grumpy because things
don't go your way. (h) "Holy Joe-itis" that makes you speak in
self-righteous, supercilious tones.
Since you are being "known and read by everybody," guard against
these behaviors that distort the life-giving message God wants
to send to others through you.