One Who knows Him
ONE
WHO KNOWS HIM
By
Joyce Suttin
A
friend and I happened to walk past a cinema just as several movies ended and
hundreds of people flooded onto the sidewalk. One man stood out in the
crowd—literally—and he was walking straight toward us. He must have been seven
feet tall and had the athletic build of a basketball player. As I turned to
tell Abi what I was thinking, she ran up to him.
“Francisco,
let me shake your hand!” she said excitedly. “No, let me hug you! You are doing
such a good job! I think your team will win the championship!”
Abi’s
enthusiastic reaction also stood out in the crowd. She was animated and
excited. Everyone else seemed to ignore him. Some noticed but didn’t respond.
Some may even have recognized him. Many, however, didn’t even see the
seven-foot man in their midst. They were lost in their own worlds. Out of
hundreds, only Abi ran to him, greeted him by name, knew his accomplishments,
and praised him for the good basketball season that he and the San Antonio
Spurs were having. Being the avid sports fan she is, Abi laughed and talked
about it all the way home. That moment had made her day, and she couldn’t wait
to tell her husband and children. She also seemed to have made Francisco’s day.
Reflecting
on that experience the next morning, I was struck by a surprising thought. How
many of us recognize Jesus as the hero He is? Do we recognize Him in others or
His handiwork in the world around us? Do we excitedly run to Him, proclaim His
goodness, and tell others whenever we catch a glimpse of Him?
Those
of us who know Jesus can see Him walking among us. We are thrilled by His
presence and are changed. He may not appear as a seven-foot-tall basketball
player. He may appear as a baby whose smile turns your day around. He may
appear as a friend who knows the perfect word to say. He may appear as a doctor
who deftly mends your broken body. He may come to you as a friendly stranger
who tells you that Jesus loves you and wants to come into your heart.
Those
of us who know Him love Him. We can’t contain our excitement whenever we see
Him, and we want others to know Him, too.
Joyce
Suttin is a member of the Family International in the
Have you met the Man?
You can! All it takes is one prayer to open your heart to Jesus and receive Him
as your Savior—one prayer like this:
Dear Jesus, thank You
for coming and dying for me so I can be forgiven my sins, experience Your love
here and now, and have the promise of eternal life in Heaven. I open my heart
and invite You in. Amen.
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