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Do good just as Jesus did
Pastor's corner
pastor corner

Well, I should have known it would happen. But still, it caught me off guard.

Last week, I concluded my article with a reminder that every person – even those who cut me off in traffic – is someone precious made in the image of God, people for whom Jesus gave his life.

So on Saturday morning, my wife and I head to Savannah. We stopped by the hospital to see a friend, went to Lowe’s to get stuff we need around the house and stopped to get a sandwich for lunch.

I quit counting after the fifth car cut me off.

I’m not talking about having to slow down a little. No, I had to swerve into the other lane to avoid an accident twice. And the last vehicle to cut me off was fire truck. No sirens. Just stopped on the side of the road and pulled out without so much as a turn signal.

Before I could get angry, Tina was giggling.

"Remember what you wrote in your article. You knew God would test you, right?"

Sometimes I wonder why I take her to town. Except she was right. Again.

It is true that the Lord often tests his children. He wants to know if we mean what we say. Are we going to live in the way that we claim we will? It’s easy to talk the talk, but not so much to walk the walk.

James wrote in his little letter, "Be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourself."

The fact is that we indeed deceive ourselves if we believe that the only things that matter are our beliefs and our words. They do matter. But what matters even more is what we do.

The Bible says, "Jesus went about doing good." His children should be doing the same thing.

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