Are we afraid to be
different? How many times have you kept your mouth shut when you
should have preached because you were concerned about the reaction
your words may cause? How many times have we all fretted over the
possible loss of friendships or a suddenly uncomfortable work
environment? Many of us are frozen over concern for our public image
and unable to act as we should.
It's understandable really.
Humans are social creatures and we attach a great deal of
significance to our relationships. Any effect we have on those
connections can have serious repercussions in our daily lives. So
yeah, the concern makes sense but it still doesn't matter. Once
again it really all comes down to selfishness. Remember that the
friend you don't want to offend is a lost soul headed to hell. That
co-worker who might not like you anymore is God-hating wretch just
like you used to be. If we really care about these people at all we
need to tell them about Jesus! If we're keeping to ourselves the
very thing they need because WE don't want to be uncomfortable...what
does that say about us?
One of the major components
of our faith is self sacrifice. Ours is not a life spent on
gathering inward but one of giving outward. We need to be selfless
not selfish and that means letting go of our public image and social
comfort. Think back to the apostles and early church fathers, they
were beaten and imprisoned, accused and insulted, dragged around
cities and stoned, all for the sake of the message of Christ. They
didn't care about their reputation or how many friends they had, all
they cared about was getting the Gospel into the ears and minds and
hearts of as many people as possible. They gladly endured trials and
rejoiced that they were considered worthy enough to suffer even a
fraction of what Jesus went through.
Remember that we don't live
this life seeking for the rewards we can enjoy now, we are working
towards eternity. Yes, things may be hard now, they may get
difficult, they may hurt, they may be scary, or uncomfortable, but no
matter how dark things may get for you the promise of Heaven is
brighter by far! That is the hope that we look to, that is the
promise that drives us. To be with God for eternity in a place that
never spoils or fades and where suffering is a thing long forgotten.
Don't be afraid of an uncomfortable today when tomorrow is guaranteed
to be amazing.
"For
I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to
be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us."
(Romans
8:18)
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