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"Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." Psalm 103:2
Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Today's Title: Backup
Today's Scripture: John 3:30
Most people would agree with the
idea that the manner in which a person handles adversity speaks volumes about his/her
character. All of us know at least one
person who serves as a beacon of inspiration and hope during the trying and
difficult times of life. But it is also
true that how a person handles praise and notoriety speaks equally loudly about
his/her personal integrity.
I was reminded of this late last
week. Like most people, as soon as I get
behind the wheel of my car I reach for the radio controls, tuning in my
favorite station, setting the volume just below “eardrum-shattering level”
(those of you with teenagers are all too familiar with this setting) and drive
to work. Yesterday, however, instead of
listening to the radio, I popped in a CD I hadn’t listened to in quite a while.
The singer is very famous and has
produced untold hits in several genres.
As I sang along with the music the lyrics stopped and a beautiful
orchestral interlude took over. The
music was very light and happy and actually quite beautiful to the ear. In a few seconds, the lyrics began and my
focus turned to the singer and away from the orchestra.
I listened to the song at least 5
times on my way to work and each time the same thing happened. My focus was
more on the singer than on the orchestra and yet the orchestra was an integral
part of the song. It occurred to me that
the members of the orchestra playing the background music were content to play
while the artist basked in the light of fame.
After all, no one buys concert tickets or an album to hear the
orchestra; they buy them to hear the artist.
No one waits in line for hours to see the background singers and the
shouts and screams when a concert begin are not for the technicians but are
reserved for the singer.
As I thought about this, I began
to wonder about my own life and my own walk with the Lord. Am I content to let him shine or do I want to
make sure people see me? It seems that
in present-day Christianity Christians want to be in the limelight and give
Christ second billing. We see this in
our churches as one body of believers has to have the latest innovation simply
because another church down the street has installed it. We build huge facilities and plaster our
churches’ names across billboards. Yet,
the name of Jesus Christ and His kingdom are not given their proper place.
We can learn a lesson from John
the Baptist who, when his followers approached him with a concern that Jesus
was growing in popularity, made the following statement found in John 3:30,
“He must increase, but I must decrease.” John, the forerunner of Christ, the Elijah
who was to come, was content to play music in the background. Jesus said that of all men born of woman none
was greater than John the Baptist. Now I
ask you, if John was content to be in the background, to let Jesus shine, to
give him all the glory and the place of honor, where does that leave us?
The music of our lives is constantly playing. The question we must answer is this, are we
out front during the performance or are we playing music in the background? The answer to this question speaks to our
understanding of Christ’s place in our lives.
Where are we on life’s stage?
Are we playing music in the background?
Shouldn’t we be?
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