Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Worth Repeating - October 24, 2017


I Peter 2: 12 Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God. (NIV)

A Christian should do good works, not to be seen of men but because we are
seen of men.*



When my sister was a toddler, she got mad at me once and, having a limited vocabulary, she announced that I was “decent.” She did not mean it as a compliment. 

In this world, I would like for people to speak well of me – but, if they can’t speak well of me, to at least speak the truth. I think this is what Peter is telling us. Your life can be a testimony even when it is being criticized and belittled. I read somewhere that early Christians were accused of being atheists because they didn’t believe in gods. By denouncing them for not believing in multiple gods, their accusers were testifying to the Christians’ belief in the one true God. 

But Peter’s admonition is about more than how we look to the pagans and what they have to say about us. “See your good deeds” could also be translated “gain insight by your good deeds.”* We aren’t saved by our good deeds, but we could lead someone else to salvation by them. The world is watching to see if we are authentic; to see if our walk matches our talk.

What insight might an unbeliever gain from observing your good deeds?


Our holy living is not just to please God but to attract others to him
.*


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