Artist Tom Greaves knows how to give compliments. He designed a bright red-and-white-striped box for an art exhibit in Washington, DC, called The Compliment Machine. As people walk by, the machine dishes out compliments from an internal iPod. It says things like, Your eyes are beautiful, You smell good, and People are drawn to your positive energy.
Greaves wont say what his motive is for the box, other than that its in response to a saccharine culture in which everyone is special and nobody is criticized, regardless of performance.
Everybody loves to hear a compliment now and then; that is, if its genuine. It makes us feel good about ourselves to have the approval or admiration of othersfor a few minutes at least. The apostle Paul, though, looked at what others thought of him or even what he thought of himself as a very small thing (1 Cor. 4:3). He said, He who judges me is the Lord (v.4). He knew that one day our hearts will be revealed, and then each ones praise will come from God (v.5).
Could there be any greater compliment than this from our heavenly Father when we meet Him: Well done, good and faithful servant (Matt. 25:23).
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