I honestly expect and
hope that I will never do anything to be ashamed of. Whether I live or
die, I always want to be as brave as I am now and bring honor to Christ.
Philippians 1:20
If you've ever wondered whether or not God has a sense of humor, look at the actions of some of humanity. Humans aren't exactly noted for being the brightest or the sharpest. We may have conquered travel to the Moon, but I've seen these same brilliant people bang their face while pushing the door clearly marked "Pull."
I had a professor in college who would fill eager minds with knowledge and when each class ended he would always remind us, "You reflect what you've learned here...don't embarrass me!"
The Apostle Paul was a very proud man. And, by all intents and purposes, had every right to be proud. He was a Roman Citizen. He was born into the Tribe of Benjamin which was a HUGE deal. He was a "Hebrew among Hebrews" which meant he and his family were pretty big muckety-mucks in their society. Paul was also circumcised on the eighth day (as prescribed by Jewish Law), notice it wasn't the 7th day or the 9th day but Paul emphasizes the 8th day! Paul had studied the Law of Moses and because of his strict adherence to the Law, he was made a Pharisee. All these great things, yet he wanted to make trouble for the church so off he went to destroy the church of Christ. God had to put a stop to this less than brilliant strategy.
Now look at the Apostle Peter. Peter was a proud man. He had the base education required of all Jewish boys. Peter was a fisherman by trade. He was wise in that it takes much wisdom to know where to throw your nets in order to catch the fish you need to survive. But Peter was also among the "Ya'll Watch This" group. Peter fell all over himself trying to impress Jesus or trying to avoid punishment. Read about the exploits of Peter and if you don't chuckle a few times, you're not reading it right.
We don't like being an embarrassment to those we care about. We don't want to bring shame on our family or group of friends. But do we bring shame to the family of Christ by our words or actions or thoughts or intentions? Worth a think?
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