
“What on earth,” she inquired of the artist standing nearby, “is that?”
He smiled condescendingly. “That, my dear lady, is supposed to be a mother and her child.”
“Well, then,” snapped the little old lady, “why isn’t it?”
I’ve seen some of that “modern art”, so I can relate. But it makes me stop and wonder: Does the same thing ever happen spiritually in my life? I’m “supposed” to be a Christian, a child of God, a person whose life dedicated to serving God. Peter reminds me: “You ought to live holy and godly lives.” (2 Peter 3:11) But is there anyone who looks at my life and says, “I know what he’s supposed to be, so why isn’t he?”
“Father, please forgive me for those times I have let you down, those times I have not set an example of holiness that You intend for me to. Please strengthen me in my desire to live in such a way that others around me will have no doubt that You come first in my life.”
Alan Smith




