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A young non-professional preacher was invited at the last minute to preach a sermon at a church in his city. On impulse he used as his text one of the Ten Commandments: Thou shalt not steal. The next morning, he stepped on a bus and handed the driver a dollar bill. The driver handed him back his change and he moved to the rear of the bus. Glancing down to count the change before he pocketed it, the man noticed that the driver had given him a dime too much. His first thought was, The bus company will never miss a dime. He quickly changed his mind, however, convicted, his conscience reminded him that the dime didnt belong to him in the first place, and that he needed to return it to the driver. He made his way to the front and said, You gave me too much change, and handed the man the dime.
The young preacher passed the test set up for him by the driver... and he gave a powerful witness to his faith in the process. A good reputation ought to be one of our most treasured possessions. The Bible explains that our reputation is to be guarded with care. Proverbs 22:1 tells us A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. But as men, lets take this one step further! As fathers, as managers, as leaders in the Church, as Sunday School teachers, as husbands, as buddies, as neighbors... we know our lives are always we on display. That doesnt mean that we try to play to the crowd and live a fake public life. Instead, it means that our goal is to have our Sunday words and our Monday through Saturday life match. Our reputation is more than our reputation its the reputation our Church and our Faith will have among those we influence. Whether we like it or not, were all preachers, and our influence, our reputation, will be more powerful to our non-believing friends than almost every sermon they will ever hear in a church building, a crusade, or on TV. So lets live today, and tomorrow and always with the commitment that our reputation and our example are great tools for God to use to touch our friends with his grace. |
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Title: "A Reputation, A Good Name, and A Good Deal More" Author: Jamie Shell & Phil Ware Publication Date: March 21, 2000 |
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