An antique dealer thought the wrinkled old baseball card she found might be worth $10. After posting it on eBay, she began to wonder if it might be more valuable than she had thought. She removed the posting and consulted a professional evaluator who confirmed that the photo on the 1869 card showed the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first professional baseball team in the US. The card sold for more than $75,000.
Mike Oseguedas article in The Fresno Bee said that even though the card was creased and discolored, the most important thing was its authenticityit was real.
Paul and his companions suffered greatly while spreading the gospel. In 2 Corinthians 6, he listed their outward trials, their inward traits, and their spiritual resources (vv.4-7). Try to imagine the circumstances in which all these things interactedbeatings, patience, prison, kindness, distresses, love. Although broken physically, depleted emotionally, and tested spiritually, the authenticity of their faith in Christ clearly shone through. As sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things (v.10).
In our walk with Christ, theres no substitute for spiritual authenticitybeing real.
Evening Russ. Thanks for todays reflection.
Good evening, Mayor....thanks for today’s sustenance for body and soul.