Weinie
Smile, said Jay as we drove to church. You look so unhappy. I wasnt; I was just thinking, and I cant do two things at once. But to make him happy, I smiled. Not like that, he said. I mean a real smile.
His comment got me thinking even more intently. Is it reasonable to expect a real smile from someone whos being issued a command? A real smile comes from inside; its an expression of the heart, not of the face.
We settle for phony smiles in photographs. Were happy when everyone cooperates at the photographers studio and we get at least one picture with everyone smiling. After all, were creating an icon of happiness, so it doesnt have to be genuine.
But phoniness before God is unacceptable. Whether were happy or sad or mad, honesty is essential. God doesnt want false expressions of worship any more than He wants false statements about people or circumstances (Mark 7:6).
Changing our facial expression is easier than changing our attitude, but true worship requires that all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength agree that God is worthy of praise. Even when our circumstances are sad, we can be grateful for Gods mercy and compassion, which are worth more than the lip service of a phony smile.