Ephesians 5:1 (NJKV)
1 Therefore be imitators of God as dear children.
The apostle calls us to be imitators of God. Children
often imitate their parents, pick up their habits and even act as their parents
do. As children adopted into God’s family we are called to do the same.
The following story appeared in a 2011 edition of the
Indianapolis Star. The title read: "Small gesture on busy street alters
view of police."
While walking back to the office after lunch, I noticed
two burly Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers outside Circle
Centre mall. Between them, sprawled on the hood of one of the patrol cars, his
arms at his sides, was a shabbily dressed man in his late 50s. He was weak and
shivering; next to him on the asphalt appeared to be his worldly possessions.
The older of the two officers was stooped over in front
of the man. His partner stood watching intently. My initial take was that the
older officer was frisking the man. Five steps closer, my cynicism turned to
amazement. The officer wasn't patting the man down; he was bent over tying the
man's boot laces because the [homeless man] was in such bad shape he couldn't
do it himself. As the officer put one dirty boot on his own pant leg and then
another, his young partner softly talked to the man, trying to determine what
kind of help he needed.
At a time when a relative handful of cowboy cops often
dominate the news and public opinion, officers of courage and character perform
quiet, unnoticed acts of selflessness. [Ernie Reno, "Small gesture on busy
street alters view of police,' Indianapolis Star (2-24-11)]
The Lord takes care of us in many ways that we do not
understand or even see. The Bible tells
us in Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord,
“plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Enjoy the plans God has for you and enjoy
being a part of His family by imitating Him.
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