Ripple Effect
When the truth and life of Jesus Christ are experienced by one person it transforms their life to such an extent that a ripple effect touches others.
I remember throwing rocks into creeks and skipping them across ponds as a young boy. My friends and I would often compete in trying to make the biggest splash and the farthest-reaching ripples in the water. It is amazing how wisdom speaks even in the woods, down by the creek and, of all places, right next to your friends.
It is easy for young ripplers to discern that the increasing breadth and length of a ripple is a direct result of the size of the object making the ripple and the force behind it. If God is the force behind the large faith-rock of your life, He can toss you higher than any other and cause you to make waves in the water of this world that will touch many lives.
Because God does not force Himself upon anyone, He often draws others to Himself through the influence of a godly life. The world does not need someone walking in step with it—offering a cheap imitation of what it already has. People all around us need the influence of a life that is in step with God; walking in the steps of Christ.
The opportunity to influence others stands on the shoulders of credibility. As others see honor and integrity in your life, they are more likely to listen to what you have to say. When they discern diligence and dedication, sacrifice and service, and concern and character, they will respect you. They will know that you are a person of high caliber and an extra miler. And, at some point, people listen to those they respect. Thus, if you want to impact the world for Christ and influence the generations that follow, you must have a godly life.
Die to self, then you can give of yourself to the world!
The Apostle Paul declared, “For to me to live is Christ.” Jesus Christ is the ultimate gift and giver. He came “to give His life a ransom for many.” If we will walk in the way of His wisdom, we will realize, “For to me, to live is to give.”
Genuine living is about giving. We will never be fulfilled as takers. There will never be enough. True contentment will escape us. The way for our influence to live on after we die, is to die to self-gain while we live. The life that gives now will gain then. God will bless you and others through that kind of life.
Proverbs 4:8 says, “If you prize wisdom, she will make you great. Embrace her, and she will honor you.” More people listen to those who wear crowns than to those who do not.
God bless you,
Pastor Paul
I remember throwing rocks into creeks and skipping them across ponds as a young boy. My friends and I would often compete in trying to make the biggest splash and the farthest-reaching ripples in the water. It is amazing how wisdom speaks even in the woods, down by the creek and, of all places, right next to your friends.
It is easy for young ripplers to discern that the increasing breadth and length of a ripple is a direct result of the size of the object making the ripple and the force behind it. If God is the force behind the large faith-rock of your life, He can toss you higher than any other and cause you to make waves in the water of this world that will touch many lives.
Because God does not force Himself upon anyone, He often draws others to Himself through the influence of a godly life. The world does not need someone walking in step with it—offering a cheap imitation of what it already has. People all around us need the influence of a life that is in step with God; walking in the steps of Christ.
The opportunity to influence others stands on the shoulders of credibility. As others see honor and integrity in your life, they are more likely to listen to what you have to say. When they discern diligence and dedication, sacrifice and service, and concern and character, they will respect you. They will know that you are a person of high caliber and an extra miler. And, at some point, people listen to those they respect. Thus, if you want to impact the world for Christ and influence the generations that follow, you must have a godly life.
Die to self, then you can give of yourself to the world!
The Apostle Paul declared, “For to me to live is Christ.” Jesus Christ is the ultimate gift and giver. He came “to give His life a ransom for many.” If we will walk in the way of His wisdom, we will realize, “For to me, to live is to give.”
Genuine living is about giving. We will never be fulfilled as takers. There will never be enough. True contentment will escape us. The way for our influence to live on after we die, is to die to self-gain while we live. The life that gives now will gain then. God will bless you and others through that kind of life.
Proverbs 4:8 says, “If you prize wisdom, she will make you great. Embrace her, and she will honor you.” More people listen to those who wear crowns than to those who do not.
God bless you,
Pastor Paul
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