In the hectic downtown of one of Asias great cities, I marveled at the busy sidewalks filled with people. There seemed to be no room to move in the crush of humanity, yet it also seemed that everyone was moving at top speed.
My attention was drawn to the soft, almost mournful sound of a single trumpeter playing Amazing Grace. The crowds appeared oblivious to both the musician and the music. Still, he playedsending a musical message of the love of God out to whoever knew the song and would think about the words as he played.
I thought of this experience as a parable. The music seemed to be an invitation to the masses to follow Christ. As with the gospel message, some believe in Gods amazing grace and choose the narrow way. Others ignore His grace, which is the broad way that leads to everlasting destruction. Jesus said, Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it (Matt. 7:13-14).
Jesus died so that whoever calls on His name (Rom. 10:13) can find forgiveness in His grace.
HOW TRUE!
God has placed us where we are ... as the hands, feet, voice, vessels of doing His will carrying His message to those we encounter each and everyday. No greater job exists than this. All Christians are included. Be mindful of the sacred message we carry. Peter says ... always be prepared to give an answer for the reasons for our faith.
Jesus said,”my sheep hear my voice”.
It is a sacred and worthy assignment for all Christians.
Praise the Lord!