This is a Chapter out of my book ive been working on.
I thought it might help someone out.
enjoy!
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Have you ever sat in one place for a long period of time and watched people walk by? Or watched the expression of a person’s face as they sat across the way from you? I’m not talking about 10 or 15 min; though I would recommend trying this some time in short increments. I’m talking about an hour or two. After about 30 min. you will start to wonder what these people’s lives are like; the issues and tribulations they go through. Such an event happened to me while I was stuck at the DMV for nearly two hours:
There! That middle aged gentlemen with the reading glasses on and with the newspaper opened to the business section. Would he be a pleasant conversationalist? What does he do for a career? Hum … the Business section. Maybe he is a business owner. Or maybe he Owens stocks and hes checking how the market did yesterday. I bet you hes excellent with his finances; his loosened, clean cut suit suggests he is.
What if he were a Christian? Then he might understand the Lord’s desire for mankind to be good stewards with the recourses He gives us. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if that was his calling? To help people all over the nation, even the world, straighten out their finances. To help people become better stewards with the funds the Lord provides us with. Even to help teach people how to become joyful givers. Oh what an impact he could have in the world for Christ.
Then I’m interrupted by an elderly lady, about eighty years old, passing by right in front of me. She sits down a few chairs down from me. I wonder about all the experiences she has gone through in life. What she has seen, heard, touched. She looks like she could be a grandmother; she walks proudly as a woman who has accomplished much. I wonder what her grandmotherly advice to her children and grandchildren was. “Be careful of men, they are a bunch of hounds dear.”, or “don’t spend it all in one place”. She reminds me of a lady I met in Hawai’i. she was always giving the young women in the church a good story of how she met her husband of 50 years. Or about the time they lost everything they had and had to put their trust in the Lord. Wonderful edifying stories to help young ladies grow to be the jewels God made them to be.
I wonder if this lady next to me had helped any young women in the church with any stories of her own trust in the Lord. I hope she knows the Lord. No disrespect intended, but she will be face to face with Him soon. I hope she knows the Lord. I hope she knows the Lord.
As she gazes up, she snarls at a young Hispanic man in his mid twenties covered with tattoos. The young man had a hat on backwards, a sports tank top on, and grey dickey shorts on. His buddies came in with him, dressed the same. He swore a lot and made quite a few profane gestures. What if he had just recently gotten out of prison? His tattoos seemed more like gang markings then colorful art designs. I can only imagine his life growing up as a kid and the troubles he could have gone through. Did he have any choice in how he turned out? Maybe his parents were gang members too. Maybe he had best friends die in firefights in the middle of the street. I had met a Christian that looked and acted like this young gentlemen once before. However, his actions spoke of love and that of a different life style: Jesus Christ’s.
What if the Lord brought this young man in the DMV line to himself and convicted him? What if later that day this ex-convict, gangster gave his life to the Lord? What an impact he could make on the world. Going into all the prisons sharing the Gospel with those he could relate closely with. What if he was called to hit the streets and was empowered to stop violence on the street in the name of love and Jesus? What an impact.
I had almost two hours to look at lots of people and wonder what their life would be like if they were Christian. What if everybody in this room were God fearing, sacrificial, brotherly loving Christians? After all, the Lord can do anything, right? What would the conversations sound like? Would more people be able to get their transportation documents in order and get in and out faster at this DMV? (Somehow, I doubt it; but I can dream can’t I?)
I wondered why God was revealing these things to me. I hoped for my number to be called soon because I couldn’t bare to see any more people the way my Lord did. Then I remembered a prayer I had prayed a week prior. I prayed that the Lord would open my eyes and show me people the way he saw them. I had no idea that He would allow me to see what He could do through people if only they remember Him, accept Him, and surrender to Him. I was over whelmed at the potential of everybody in the room. What kept them from reaching that potential? Why weren’t they living life the way it was meant to be lived? The Lord whispered to my heart: “Because you haven’t invited them yet.”
I sat with deep regret because I knew the reason wasn’t because they believed themselves to be too good to run to God, or even that they didn’t want to abandon their worldly lifestyles. But was because I hadn’t talked with them yet, listened to their story yet, or even loved them yet.
Somebody in our lives once took the time to ask how you were doing. Took the time to give you a bible or share the Gospel with you. Does God expect the same out of us with strangers? With the sinners around us? Is not reconciliation available to our enemies? How can we offer them reconciliation if we therefore treat them as such? Is not our message LIFE in Christ? I leave you with only one last question. How will you view the next sinner passing by you on the street?
“For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life. And not only that, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received the reconciliation.”
Romans 5:10-11
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Your Brother in Christ,
D.W. Green
Jeremiah 1:12
"I am ready to perform My word." Says the Lord God.
Please let me know of anything that could make this chapter better. Thanks.
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