Take an honest appraisal of your character. If those traits were as evident as your eye color or hairdo, would you want to change anything?
Ponderings
Devotionals, prayer & insights from my Bible reading
Prayer prompt for Thursday, April 10
Have you ever felt like you were being judged based on your appearance? It’s not a good feeling, is it? Find someone to encourage today.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, April 9
Read Ecclesiastes 8:1. What do you think it means about wisdom brightening someone’s face? Perhaps that our true character shines through?
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, April 8
Royal successions tend to go to the firstborn male. Imagine Samuel’s surprise when God chose the youngest son as king! (1 Samuel 16)
Prayer prompt for Monday, April 7
Instead of dwelling on what you can’t change, why not ask God for wisdom, instead?
Prayer prompt for Sunday, April 6
Is there a physical trait that you’d change about yourself, if you could? In the grand scheme of eternity, how much does it really matter?
Look for Wisdom (Prayer Devotional for the week of April 6, 2014)
I have a t-shirt that reads: “The book was better.” I love it, because with few exceptions (like The Princess Bride), I think it’s a true statement. Don’t get me wrong; I enjoy movies a lot, but books can go into so much more depth on plot and character development. I develop an image in my mind of how the character looks, and one of the most frustrating things to me about watching a movie based on a book is when the actors don’t look the way I pictured the characters to be when I read the story.
We are visual creatures, and if you don’t believe me, then try wearing a t-shirt & sweatpants to your next job interview or go out in public with bed-head. We make snap judgments about people based on appearance every day. Even the church isn’t immune from first impressions. Take the prophet Samuel, for example. When he met each of Jesse’s sons to determine which one would be the next king (as God had instructed him to do … see the full story in 1 Samuel), he assumed that the eldest, tallest, and/or most physically attractive would be God’s chosen one.
Boy, did God throw Samuel a curveball! Samuel didn’t even voice his thoughts aloud as he was introduced to Jesse’s first son, but God knew what he was thinking and said to him in 1 Samuel 16:7 (NIV), “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” After Solomon sized up seven older brothers, Jesse’s youngest son, David, was anointed as king.
A generation later, God appeared to Jesse’s grandson/David’s son, King Solomon, in a dream and invited him to ask for something (1 Kings 3). Instead of long life, revenge, or wealth, Solomon asked for wisdom. God was so pleased with his selfless request that he also gave him the worldly things that he did not ask for. Solomon would later write in Ecclesiastes 8:1b (MSG), “Wisdom puts light in the eyes, and gives gentleness to words and manners.”
Does having wisdom mean that Solomon was perfect? Of course not, yet I can’t help but wonder if he remembered hearing a thing or two about his dad’s experience with Samuel as he was growing up, and Solomon seemed to understand that what’s inside (our character traits and relationship with the Lord) matters more than what’s outside (mere appearances).
Prayer prompt for Saturday, April 5
We are taught that God loves us unconditionally, but what does it look like in everyday life for us to love each other in the same regard?
Prayer prompt for Friday, April 4
“Walking the walk” instead of “talking the talk” can be good, but have you ever made the effort to tell someone about your faith journey?
Prayer prompt for Thursday, April 3
The title “Christian” comes with a lot of baggage in our culture. What steps can we take to change the public perception of Jesus followers?