When
less is more
“He must become
greater; I must become less.” - John 3:30
Gary Thomas, in his
book Authentic Faith, describes a friend of his named Mike. He met Mike
when he went to college. Mike was a leader among students. He had everything: a
contagious personality, athletic ability, good looks, and natural appeal. And
everybody wanted to be around Mike. Everybody wanted to be Mike.
But a few years
after college, Mike suffered a brain hemorrhage, and, as a result, he lost
everything: his handsome appearance was gone, his voice was slurred, he
couldn’t teach any more. Everything that others admired in Mike was now taken
from him.
His treatment
required months of grueling therapy, but eventually he was able to function
again. The devastating effect on his body was paralleled by an equally powerful
change in his spirit. He still attracted followers, but he was no longer
focused on himself. He was focused on God.
Gary Thomas says, “In college, when I was around Mike, I wanted to be like Mike. Now, after
spending time with Mike, I want to be more like Jesus.”
Many people get
discouraged by the physical changes they experience as they grow older. But
instead of letting that get you down, let it motivate you to point more people
to Jesus!
Prayer Challenge:
Ask God to give you
a perspective on yourself that keeps Jesus front and center in your life.
Questions for
Thought:
How has the process
of aging impacted you spiritually?
What are some ways
God can use your struggles to draw more people to Himself?