When Jesus Looks

reflection.jpgWhen Jesus looks upon my life,
What picture does He see?
Does He see His own reflection,
Or does He just see me?

Does He see His likeness,
The product of His hand.
Or just another Christian,
Who never took a stand?

Does He see a child of God,
A child that He set free?
Living life to honor Him,
Or does He just see me?

What about the other folks,
I meet along the way.
Do I show them Jesus,
To brighten up their day?

When someone looks into my eyes,
Can they truly see.
That calm and gentle peace of God,
That dwells inside of me

When I reach out and shake a hand,
Is He right there in my grip?
Can they feel that strength from God,
That steadies when I slip?

When folks are in my presence,
Do they know His Spirit’s there?
Can they see that He’s the one,
Who guides me everywhere

When other people think of me,
What is on their mind?
Do they think of Jesus Christ,
So gentle and so kind?

I try to be like Jesus,
Every single day.
Spreading love and kindness,
All along my way.

I’m afraid that I have failed,
I could not pass the test.
Deep inside my heart I know,
I haven’t done my best.

I have had to fight my flesh,
Since the day that I was born.
It’s always causing trouble,
And being such a thorn.

That’s why His Spirit dwells in me,
He’s helping me to learn.
In every situation,
Where I need to turn.

He knew I’d never pass the test,
That’s why He took my place.
He gave His life to save my soul,
He suffered my disgrace.

Now I try to be like Him,
I must present Him well.
So other folks will want His gift,
And turn their backs on hell.

Other folks should see the joy,
That Christ has given me.
They should want to have it too,
Especially since it’s free.

They should begin to ask me,
What is it they must do.
Just how it is they go about,
Getting Jesus too.

Then I get to tell them,
This wondrous gift is free.
It only takes a humble heart,
A prayer on bended knee.

Someday when I’m face to face,
With the Lord who set me free.
Will He see His own reflection,
Or will He just see me?

Author: Chick Velasco

 


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Cupcake Faith

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Use this creative object lesson as a surprising illustration to kids that God looks at our heart, not our appearances. It can be used on any occasion or as a children’s sermon, but with a reference to tombs, and masks it also serves as a fun lesson for an alternative to Halloween.

Materials
Cupcake mix, cotton balls, cupcake cups, Cupcake Tin

Preparation

  1. Using a cake mix or any cupcake mix, prepare the batter according to instructions.
  2. Place the paper cupcake liners in the cupcake tin.
  3. For about 50% of the cupcakes, place several cotton balls in the middle of the cup to partially fill them.
  4. Pour the batter into the cups. For those with cotton balls, be sure it seeps into the sides of the cup and covers the cotton balls.
  5. Bake the cupcakes as per directions.
  6. Make enough untainted cupcakes for your entire group.
  7. Decorate the cupcakes containing cotton balls with icing and candly sprinkles etc so they look very enticing. Do not decorate the normal cupcakes in any way i.e. leave them plain.

WARNING: One person who tried this had the batter soak into the cotton balls so that the kids didn’t notice and swallowed one. While they are harmless and will simply pass through the digestive system, to prevent this make sure you fill the bottom of the paper liner full of cotton balls so that you don’t have this problem. An alternative to cotton balls is to slice off the top with a bread knife and then hollow out the center of the cupcake. Put the top back on and frost it for a hollow cupcake? Are some of our pursuits in life a little hollow when we finally get hold of them?

Demonstration

  1. Pass the cupcakes to the youth or children as a group. They must not eat them until everyone has one. Only allow one cupcake per person.
  2. Some will choose the fancy ones while others may choose the plain ones.
  3. When the youth or children begin to eat the cupcakes, some of them are in for a surprise. Beneath the shallow top layer of cupcake there is cotton!
  4. Wait for their responses.
  5. After the lesson have some cupcakes available for everyone who got the tainted ones with the cotton balls inside

Discussion
You can’t always tell how good something is by looking at the outside. Sometimes what seems attractive on the outside hides something far less attractive inside.

While people typically look at the outward appearance, God looks inside – at the heart. It’s difficult to tell what a person is really like simply from their appearance. Some people may be beautiful on the outside, but inside they hide a very mean, selfish, and hateful heart. Some people may seem a little plain or less attractive in appearance, but inside they are loving, gentle, and kind.

Most of us spend lots of time and attention on making ourselves look good. We pay careful attention to the clothes we wear (designer jeans etc), the shoes we wear, our complexion, our hairstyle, etc. Yet, how much time do we spend making sure our heart is right? When our heart is right with God, when our attitudes are Christlike, when we have a loving spirit, then when others get a taste of God in us, they will find Christianity attractive. Christ’s greatest criticism of the pharisees was that they focused on their appearance yet left ugliness in their hearts:

“Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of dead men’s bones and everything unclean. In the same way, on the outside you appear to people as righteous but on the inside you are full of hypocrisy and wickedness.” (Matthew 23:27-28)

Christ called the Pharisees hypocrites. The Greek word for hypocrite actually refers to someone who is wearing a mask, who is an actor. Halloween isn’t the only time of the year when people dress up and wear masks. Throughout the year we often show a different personality on the outside than the person we are in reality. Jesus also called the pharisees “whitewashed tombstones.” “Rotting graves with whitewashed tombstones” vividly paints for us a picture of hypocrisy. Cemeteries are actually quite tranquil and beautiful on the surface. There are flowers, statues, and beautiful memorials to those that have died. But beneath the surface there are rotting bodies.

Does your icing match your cupcake?

  • How much time do you spend getting ready to leave the house in the morning?
  • Do you take time to shower, comb your hair, and spend a little time in front of the mirror to make sure you are presentable to the world?
  • Do you spend as much time daily nurturing your inner spirit through Bible Study and prayer as you do on your external appearances?
  • Do you sometimes find yourself putting on a facade, a mask, pretending to be more “spiritual” so people will be impressed with you?

It’s not that we should not care about our external appearances. In fact we should be concerned about both our internal and external life that we present to the world. Our lives need to reflect the goodness of God both inwardly and outwardly, in our heart attitudes, and in our actions that everyone sees.

Closing Application
Take a little more time preparing your heart each day to get right with God and reflect his heart. Make sure you spend some time with God so that you reflect the goodness of God inside and out before you ice it for all the world to see?

Scripture References

  • Matthew 23:27-28
  • Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewelry and fine clothes. Instead, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight. (1 Peter 3: 3-4)
  • Man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart. (1 Samuel 16: 7)

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Wile E Coyote

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To this day, one of my favorite cartoons is the Warner Bros “Road Runner” series. Some days I feel like the Road Runner and some days I feel like the Coyote.

Wile E. Coyote (Carnivorous Vulgaris) is based upon a description of a coyote in Mark Twain’s book “Roughing It” which refers to a coyote as being starved and hungry enough to chase a roadrunner.

Road Runner (Accelleratii Incredibus), based upon a bird from the American Southwest, is too fast to catch and too skinny to make a decent meal. He seems completely oblivious to his danger and always escapes the clever Coyote’s carefully orchestrated plans.

According to Chuck Jones, the cartoon’s creator, in “Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of An Animated Cartoonist,” they adhered to some simple but strict rules with the cartoon:

  1. The Road Runner cannot harm the Coyote except by going “Beep-Beep!”
  2. No outside force can harm the Coyote – only his own ineptitude or the failure of Acme products.
  3. The Coyote could stop anytime – if he were not a fanatic.
  4. No dialogue ever, except “Beep-Beep!”
  5. The Road Runner must stay on the road.
  6. All action must be confined to the southwest American desert.
  7. All materials, tools, weapons, or mechanical conveniences must be obtained from the Acme Corporation.
  8. Whenever possible, make gravity the Coyote’s greatest enemy.
  9. The Coyote is always more humiliated than harmed by his failures.
  10. The audience’s sympathy must remain with the Coyote.

The coyote, with knife and fork in hand, becomes so single-minded, so fixated on his pursuit of Road Runner that his whole existence is defined by it. To make matters worse, he has an exaggerated belief in his own ingenuity and in the scientific methods and instruments of the ACME Corporation. He’s forever coming up with increasingly elaborate and seemingly foolproof schemes in his ceaseless pursuit of the Road Runner.

Amusingly, Murphy’s Law, “Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong, and at the worst possible moment” seems to intervene on every occasion as each attempt to capture the Road Runner fails, by some inherent flaw that Wile E. Coyote never anticipates. All his attempts end in disaster. Yet, nothing happens to Wile E. that he does not bring upon himself. The Road Runner merely responds to coyote’s doomed schemes with his characteristic “Beep-Beep”.

Sadly, if Wile E Coyote ever did catch the Road Runner, it is doubtful that the puny little bird would satisfy his hunger.

Like the Coyote?
Our lives become defined by our pursuits. But many of those pursuits are more difficult to grasp than the Road Runner. We come up with elaborate schemes to satisfy the hungers in life only to be left empty and frustrated by our failures. Too often we like to blame these failures and other misadventures in life on the devil. But like those of Wile E Coyote, most of them are self-initiated. While Coyote’s failures usually do little more than humiliate him, the disastrous consequences of a fall in real life do more than damage our ego. In fact they can cause great harm not only to ourselves, but also to others around us. And even when we do manage to take hold of that which we have been pursuing, the end result is often less than satisfying.

Are there things in life that you fanatically pursue with the reckless abandon of a half-crazed coyote to your detriment? (family, careers, money, power, popularity, etc)

Instead of chasing after the Road Runners in life, let them run off into the sunset and chase after God instead. As the apostle Paul said “I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. Brothers, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 3:12-14) “Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well” (Matthew 6:33) When we pursue God, he will satisfy the hungers we have in life like no Road Runner ever will. Better yet, he wants to be caught!


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Wacky Warning Labels: Misc

Christmas lights
For indoor or outdoor use only.

6×10 inch inflatable picture frame
Not to be used as a personal flotation device.

Milk Crate
Theft of this container is a crime.

A 5-inch fishing lure with three nasty steel hooks
Harmful if swallowed.

cocktail napkin with a map of the waterways around Hilton Head, South Carolina
Not to be used for navigation.

A nine- by three-inch bag of air used as packing material
Do not use this product as a toy, pillow, or flotation device.

On an ocean buoy for determining the position of submarines
Protect from seawater.

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Wacky Warning Labels: Cleaning Supplies

Toilet Bowl Cleaning Brush
Do not use orally.

A can of air freshener
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bottle of drain cleaner
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Wacky Warning Labels: knives and weapons

Korean Kitchen Knives
Keep out of children.

Sharpening Stone
Warning: knives are sharp!

A .22 caliber rifle
Warning: Misuse may cause injury or death.

kitchen knife
Never try to catch a falling knife.

A can of self-defense pepper spray
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Strategies to Confuse Trick or Treaters

PARTY TIME
Get about 30 people to wait in your living room. When trick-or-treaters come to the door, say, “Come in.” When they do, have everyone yell, “Surprise!!!” Act like it’s a surprise party.

TIME TO FIX IT
Get everyone who comes to the door to come in and see if they can figure out what’s wrong with your dishwasher. Insist that it makes an unnatural “whirring” sound.

SO WHO’s PAYING FOR IT
After you give them candy, hand the trick-or-treaters a bill.

MARINE STYLE
Insist that the trick-or-treaters each do ten push-ups before you give them any candy.

THE WAITER
Hand out menus to the trick-or-treaters and let them order their candy. Keep asking if anyone wants to see the entrée menu.

THE DENTIST
Answer the door dressed as a dentist. Angrily give the trick-or-treaters a two-hour lecture on tooth decay.

THE PILGRIM
Answer the door dressed as a pilgrim. Stare at the trick-or-treaters for a moment, pretend to be confused, and start flipping through a calendar.

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Dog Shampoo
Caution: The contents of this bottle should not be fed to fish

Insect Spray from New Zealand
This product not tested on animals

Insect Spray
Warning – this spray is harmful to bees

Rat Poison
Warning: has been found to cause cancer in laboratory mice.

Bottle of dried bobcat urine used to keep pests away from garden plants
Not for human consumption.

An electric cattle prod
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Wacky Warning Labels: Fire Hazard?

Cigarette Lighter
Do not light the flame near the face.

smoke detector
Do not use the Silence Feature in emergency situations. It will not extinguish a fire.

An “Aim-n-Flame” fireplace lighter
Do not use near fire, flame or sparks.

A popular manufactured fireplace log
Caution – Risk of Fire.

Butane Lighter
Warning: Flame may cause fire.

Fireplace Lighter
Use caution when using near fire, flame, or sparks.

Fire Alarm System
There shall be three (3) access levels with level 4 being the highest level.

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Children’s cough medicine
Do not drive car or operate machinery.

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Warning: drug may cause sleepiness.

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