This post is a bit of a "way to go" for my youngest son Jarod. He's 14 and a freshman in High School. As a minister's kid, he was practically born in church. He gave his heart to Jesus when he was 4 1/2 years old. He's always been a little bit ahead of the usual milestones. I think this is because he's the youngest, and always wanted to be like his older brothers, so he's always been in a hurry to grow up. He has grown into a fine young man, and we are very proud of him. Not long ago, we had the opportunity to go out to eat with just Jarod. The other two boys were busy. As we had dinner, Jarod told us about his History class. They had been discussing religions in history and his teacher was trying to describe the different beliefs. He started out by saying that "Christians believe that if you're good enough, you'll get into heaven." Jarod started shaking his head and raised his hand and told the teacher that wasn't right at all. So, the teacher then said, "Ok, explain." And Jarod.....walked right through that open door without hesitation. He was able to explain what Christians believe, and share what salvation is with his entire class (and the astonished teacher). Moving on, the teacher then stated that it was Christians in the Middle Ages that persecuted and put people to death for not believing as they did. Once again, Jarod raised his hand and the teacher called on him. Jarod told him that those were not Christians, but rather people who were twisting God's word for their own purposes, calling themselves Christians doesn't make them Christians. True Christians would never do such a thing. It was then that the teacher moved his discussion to Catholicism in history, ha ha! His story really spoke to me, and so I thought it might speak to you as well. Doors like that get opened to each of us every day. How many times have we stood there staring at that open door, afraid to even approach it, much less walk through it. Sometimes we get brave enough to walk up to it and peek in, but rarely walk on through. I want to be someone that sees that open door, and boldly walks right through it as quickly as I can before it shuts again, because we never know when a door could slam shut and never open again. Heaven forbid we should miss the last opportunity we ever have to share Jesus with someone. Even if you walk through it and get thrown right back out, at least you have planted that seed, and can say you tried. So way to go Jarod! I pray that you get many more opportunities to share God's word through the way you live your life, your music and by walking bravely through those doors of opportunity when they swing wide open!
Matthew 5:14-16
Good News Translation (GNT)
14 “You are like light for the whole world. A city built on a hill cannot be hid. 15 No one lights a lamp and puts it under a bowl; instead it is put on the lampstand, where it gives light for everyone in the house. 16 In the same way your light must shine before people, so that they will see the good things you do and praise your Father in heaven.
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Way to go, Jarod!
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