Ill never forget the time I was asked to bring my family to a banquet where I was to be the speaker. After dinner, my son Matt came up to me and asked to sit on my lap. Sure, I said and picked him up.
Over the course of his young life, Matt had watched me strike up conversations with lots of strangers. As an unrepentant people-person, in restaurants I would often look at the servers name tag and start my order with, Hey, Barbara, how are you today? To which my kids would inevitably say, Dad, you embarrass us!
But now, sitting on my lap, Matt turned to the big-shot organizer of the banquet next to me, read his name tag, and stuck out his little hand, saying, Hey, John, how are you? A proud moment for me! He was acting just like his dada chip off the ol block!
This is exactly what Paul had in mind when he exhorted us to be imitators of God (Eph. 5:1). But life has a way of making us anything but like God. We are often uncaring, short-tempered, grumpy, and unforgivingflat-out too much like ourselves and not enough like Him!
Remember, we are saved to bear the Family resemblance, to become increasingly more like Jesus and less like ourselves.
OESY can post more awesome Sand Sculptures....like the one you just did. :)
I'll post a twofer (love and roller coasters) :)