What makes someone beautiful?
First, the
most beautiful person who ever lived was Jesus. What then are the
characteristics of beautiful people? Beautiful people are enthralled by
the flight of a sparrow. Beautiful people rejoice at the presence of
children, love their simple faith. Beautiful people recognize the
importance of a loaf of bread and a piece of fish to a hungry man.
Beautiful people are perfectly at ease in the storm or the calm.
Beautiful people cherish moments of conversation with a friend; in fact,
they find that more "appetizing" than a good meal. Beautiful people
constantly encourage their friends and intercede on their behalf in
prayer. Beautiful people are concerned for the well-being of the friend
who in a moment of weakness betrays their love and friendship.
Beautiful people defend the acts of devotion showered on them by a
friend even if--especially if--the rest of their friends criticize the
act. Beautiful people weep with those who weep. Beautiful people do
everything to please God no matter what it may cost them.
In
addition, Jesus told us that the lily of the valley was more beautiful
than Solomon on his most splendidly arrayed days. And it simply
radiates the beauty God has given it in the place where God has planted
it. To remove it from its place is to cause it to wither, to destroy
its loveliness. We, too, will never be beautiful in any place other
than the place God puts us.
And in Isaiah 61:3 God tells us
that He makes beauty from ashes. As we repent and admit our failures,
our disappointments, and our shortcomings, God replaces them with His
purity and loveliness. Those that have given such ashes in submission
to the Father allow God to turn those yesterdays into beautiful todays
filled with renewed fellowship and deepening intimacy with Him. Such
Christians are indeed reflectors of the Light, the beauty of God and His
grace.
God has also given us "beautiful feet." Those who
leave "footprints" of God's gospel of peace wherever they go are
beautiful people. They bring the message of peace with God to others.
They are the peacemakers of God's universe. They radiate peace in the
midst of the most difficult circumstances. No one can spend much time
in their presence without seeing their beauty--God's beauty shining
through them.
So. you want to be beautiful? Imitate Jesus.
Be content with the beauty God has given you and the people to whom He
has called you to radiate His beauty. Give Him the ashes and tears of
your yesterdays that He might transform them into His beautiful
masterpiece of grace. Leave beautiful impressions of God's beauty with
each step that you take, wherever He leads you.
And you know
what? The older you get and the more your external beauty fades, the
more beautiful you will become to those around you--to those who see the
beautiful image of Him in you.
"Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in me,
All His wonderful passion and purity
O Thou Spirit Divine,
All my nature refine,
Till the beauty of Jesus be seen in me."
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