Know I’m a few days late but just wanted to say you did such a good job on this ballet post. It’s beautiful.
The preacher was speaking tongue-in-cheek when he complained, My wife is absolutely unreasonable. She actually expects me to live everything I preach! Its so much easier to tell someone what is right than to practice it personally.
When my son and I play golf together, I can tell him exactly how to play the hole and hit the shots. But my own ability to hit those shots is sadly limited. I suppose this is what is meant when we refer to athletes who talk the talk, but dont walk the walk. Anyone can talk a good game, but actually performing well is far more difficult.
This is particularly true in the challenge of following Jesus Christ. It is not enough for us to talk about faithwe must live out our faith. Perhaps that is why Paul, after giving instructions to his young protégé Timothy about how to preach, included this reminder: Let no one despise your youth, but be an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity. . . . Meditate on these things; give yourself entirely to them (1 Tim. 4:12,15).
As Christs followers, we do not have the luxury of just talking a good gamewe must live lives of exemplary faith in Jesus Christ. We must walk the walk.