February 2, 2008
READ: Matthew 23:1-12
Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart. 1 Samuel 16:7
Dog shows on TV can be entertaining. The dog owners are impeccably dressed and trot along with their pedigreed pooches as they show off their unique canine beauty. The dogs have been trained to stand confidently with chins lifted high, their shiny coats carefully brushed and styled. To me, they all look like winners.
But I wonder sometimes, when their audience is gone, what are these dogs really like? Do they ever relax and let their sleek fur get so matted theyre mistaken for mutts? Does their doggie breath start smelling foul?
More important, what are we really like when nobodys watching? In Matthew 23:2-7, Jesus rebuked those who were interested in how they looked in public rather than how they were seen by God. He wants us to be obedient, faithful, and committed to Himeven when nobody else sees. The Pharisees focused on the way they were perceived by other people. Gods focus is on what were like inside. His desire is for us to look like His Son.
Were not in a competition with other Christians. God will never ask us to compete for best in show. He measures us by the perfect standard of His Son (Eph. 4:13). And in love, He provides the righteousness we need so that we can be blameless before Him (Col. 1:21-23).