The Real You!
Where are you REALLY the real you? Metaphorically speaking, we
all tend to wear masks. We prefer to hide behind things.
Why do we hide? We’re not unlike Adam who hid from God because
he was naked. Remember God’s question when Adam was discovered
hiding (as if God didn’t know where he was)? The Lord asked, “Who
told you that you were naked?”
We hide behind shyness. We hide behind our talents. We even hide
behind our spiritual gifts. We hide behind public persona. We even have
alter egos. Most of us are faking it somewhere. I liked what I heard the
late Ruth Graham say about her husband, Billy. She said he was the same
in the pulpit or out of it.
Why are we hiding? It’s because someone told us, in essence, that we
were naked, too. No, not literally naked, but just like Adam, we have
a fear of being exposed; of being seen as we really are. Whether we’re
involved in some sort of blatant sin, or have character weaknesses,
some of which could “blow our cover” and ruin a reputation or maybe
even someone’s career, the truth is, God isn’t mad at you. NOTHING
will EVER separate us from His love! (Rom 8:39)
EXCUSE ME…BUT YOU’RE NAKED.
So, who told YOU that you were naked and that you didn’t measure-up
as you are? The same deceiver that lied to Eve in the garden, that’s
who. Throughout the Christian world, men and women are wearing
masks in an effort to camouflage who we really are when we’re alone -
even when we’re alone with our thoughts. Some may even believe that
we’re hiding ourselves from God, hiding behind our good deeds or
church service duties. Perhaps it’s the title one has attained in the
church and the spirituality they reflect in front of the deceived masses
that’s being used for cover. Maybe it’s a singing or even a preaching
gift that has someone thinking, “Surely God must approve of me for
doing this.”
Yes, God approves…DESPITE our use of the gifts He has bestowed
upon us. He approves because, when He sees YOU, He sees Jesus,
(2 Cor 5:20-21). When my kids were young and deserved their
daddy’s praise for a good grade, for looking nice, for playing a great
game, etc., I was prone to saying something like, “You look beautiful…
but I love you ANYWAY!” I wanted them to know that, not only was
their approval not the result of their good performance or good looks,
but neither did their failures define who they were. This was counter
to the culture and I could almost hear the wheels come to a screeching
halt as their mind went “TILT” for a moment.
I knew a Korean Christian woman whose sons were excellent students
at the prestigious Johns Hopkins University. She told me that she never
asked them how their grades were. The reason they were allowed by
God to be there, she said, was to promote God’s Kingdom within their
realm of influence. By the way, they made the Dean’s List every time.
I was the first one to walk out of a theatre one day in another city. There,
standing by the curb, was a man from my hometown who served as a
Deacon in a local church, puffing on a cigarette. I shouted my greeting
from the theatre door and he nearly swallowed his cigarette. The sad
thing is, here was a man who truly did love God and was known for
doing many good things throughout the community. “Man looks at the
outside but God looks at the heart,” 1 Sam 16:7 reminds us. I’d prefer
he didn’t smoke because it’s killing him and it stinks, but I sure didn’t
judge him or think any less of him because of it (I could always smell
it on him anyway so I was Not surprised). Of this I am certain:
Nobody judged the man as hard as HE was judging himself.
GOD ISN’T MAD AT YOU!
No, God isn’t mad at you. These magical words have resulted in tears
welling up in many eyes throughout my ministry. The enemy of our souls
(mind, will and emotions) has done a masterful job of causing us to
believe the lie that we will never make the grade where God is
concerned. Friends, there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ,
(Rom 8:1-4). Where there is no law, there is no sin – at least none that
hasn’t already been paid for by the Blood of Christ. Sure, there are still
consequences for sinning. This reminds me of a friend who lives out in
the desert. He doesn’t have city streets running to his house; he has an
airplane runway. On that strip, I could drive as fast as I wanted for, out
in the desert, there were no rules governing me (Law). However, a
blow-out could have hurt or killed me or my wife (Consequences).
Galatians 6:7 declares, “Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for
whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.” We are under grace, no
longer under the Law. But grace doesn’t give us a license to sin.
Problem is, as long as we walk about in these earth suits, we’re
GOING to sin, no matter how hard we try NOT to.
Despite this truth, like the imperfect Prodigal Son, the Father desires
nothing but to love you, warts and all. He simply desires to build His
Kingdom with you. Even those who have committed sins that have
ruined them and were exposed on a nationally televised level, God
STILL desires to use His people. They sinned and have reaped as
they’ve sown. So, what? Is anybody praying for them, or have we
Christians, famous for “shooting our wounded,” shot another one?
TO ARMS, WOUNDED WARRIORS!
There’s much work to do. Perhaps you haven’t noticed but there’s a
war going on. Not just the War on Terrorism, the War on Drugs, etc.
These are merely reflections of the spiritual warfare going on all
around us. It’s a warfare that requires the participation of God’s
co-laborers on Earth, The Church Sadly, too many of us are lying
wounded in hospital beds and triage centers while the battle rages
outside.
It’s time to arise! Get up off that bed and take up your sword and
shield and join the Revolution! Put on your armor and storm the gates
of Hell with us! Truth is, I’m at the point where I don’t trust a
comrade that isn’t marching alongside me out-of-step… and with a
limp at that!
There is a King. He has a Kingdom. He wants you in it TODAY. He
wants to provide for you there. And He wants to advance this Kingdom
with His family of warriors. This is the Gospel – the Good News of the
Kingdom that Jesus preached and taught His disciples. We must do
likewise.
Every blessing,
Michael Tummillo
A servant of God
www.YourTown4Jesus.com
Date posted: Sunday, July 22nd, 2007 2:35 pm | Under category: Post
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Thank you for the article, for the Good News.
It’s hard for me to let go of the condemnation. Thanks for reminding me that bad situations are a result of me, not God. I sometimes feel that if i’m not successful, i’m not saved if i’m not perfect i’m not saved. if i’m not ‘being all that i can be’, i’m not saved and no i’m not joyful every day. does that mean i’m not saved? please pray for me that i can get up and help storm the gates too.