I always wonder why many people are not up to themselves? Why do we sugar coat
things and comfort someone when actually we don’t mean it? Why on earth we always want to hide behind the position, designation, influence, our artificial
smile and our common unrealistic slogan most of the time that we use, “I am
praying for you”? The list is endless. Is it just because our survival means a
lot and we want to maintain it? Can we seriously think from God's point of view
and confess the ignominy of our masks? We all may have a valid reason to
do so but miserably fall short from Christ estimation. Ever wondered how He takes it?
Psalms
51:6 “Behold you desire truth in the innermost being and in the hidden part of
my heart. .”.
The
psalmist King David is conscious while he articulates the above claim, ‘God
desires truth in the innermost being’. As Christians, Leaders, Pastors it is so
important that we display the transformed personality of who we are and not
give a mirage image of ourselves. I can narrate so many experiences that I
encountered with Christian leaders with whom I happened to discuss and get to
know about their work and ministry. Some of them were so promising in their
commitment to God and to the ministry, later at some point when I have tried
texting them or contacting them (mind, not for any help)
they would not even read the message and can just ignore it as a trash.
Proverbs
23:7 “.. ‘He says to you Eat and drink!” but his heart is not with you.’.
Just
prior to the above verse it warns us not to eat or drink with ‘a
selfish man’ basically not to have any
fellowship with such kind of a person irrespective of who he is, because of his
selfish nature. We may judge a person by the content of the message and act,
but God judges us by our intent, therefore we are inescapable. It is so easy to
preach, write articles, send daily devotions to groups, send amazing quotes yet
fake our identity in Christ. Proverbs
24:12 says “Does He not consider it who weighs and examines the hearts and
their motives? . . . Will he not repay [you and] every man according to his
works?