Tuesday 20 September 2011

Tuesday 20 September 2011

Read Luke 17:11-19

Why Me?

One of them, when he saw that he was healed, returned, and with a loud voice glorified God.  -Luke 17;15

 

A few years ago, an unkempt poorly adjusted youth named Tim  (not his real name) was converted to Christ in an evangelistic crusade.  Several days later, still unkempt but bathed in the love of Christ, he was sent to my home so that I could help him find a good church.  And so it was that he began attending with me.

 

Though Tim needed and received much loving help in personal grooming and basic social graces, one characteristic has remained unchanged—his untamed love for his Saviour.

 

One Sunday after church Tim rushed to my side,  looking somewhat perplexed.  He exclaimed, “Why me? I keep asking myself, why me?”  Oh, no, I thought, he’s become another complaining Christian.  Then, with arms outstretched, he went on to say, “Out of all the people in the world who are greater and smarter than I am, why did God choose me?”  With that he joyfully clapped his hands.

 

Over the years I’ve heard many Christians, including myself, ask  “Why me?” during tough times.  But Tim is the first one I’ve heard ask that question when talking about God’s blessings.  Many were converted the same night as Tim, but I wonder how many among them have humbly asked, “Why me?”  May we ask it often.  -Joanie Yoder

 

I know not why God’s wondrous grace

To me He hath made known;

Nor why, unworthy, Christ in love

Redeemed me for His own.  -Whittle

 

Gratitude should be a continuous attitude.

 

 

Prayer:

V Pray for the children in your congregation as the struggle with society’s expectations on them to be certain types of people.

V Pray that they will remain strong in their faith and be a light for God each day.

 

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