“What should we do with
these men?' they asked each other. 'We can’t deny that they have
performed a miraculous sign, and everybody in Jerusalem knows about it."
We are coming into the last weekend of the 2012 London Olympic Games. It's been exciting to watch and every day Patti and I have been monitoring the medal count. I have been fortunate to get a bit of an insider look at the Olympic process because of my ex-bosses involvement and some work I got do with the USOC a few years back. What is amplified by the Olympic Games is that at the end of the day performance matters. By nature of sport and competition there is a winner and then all others. Second through the last person have given their all but there is only one who crosses the finish line first. I was struck by the interview that Lolo Jones gave the Today show. She was discussing the ridicule and accusations she received from the media in the days before her competition, but she also talked about the disappointment that comes with not winning and not performing to her expectations. I am paraphrasing what she said as she spoke through her tears, "I have worked and trained eight hours a day, six days a week for four years for a 12 second race." Few of us can say that we have every put forward that amount of effort for so little amount of time of performing. Business is like sport. We either win and beat the competition or we settle for some other place in the consumer's mind. Sure, there is room for many competitors, but to be great, we must perform and perform better than the next company or person.
Our Christian life is about performing and living out our lives in the closest modeling of the life of Jesus as we humanly can. Yes, people listen for our words, but when those words don't match our actions then they become hollow and false. It is our actions and how we perform at what we are given that matters if we want to be an example to others. The Sadducees didn't know what to do with Peter and John, not because they spoke or thought about the works of Jesus, but because they acted and "performed a miraculous sign". It would be wise of us to take a moment today and consider how we are performing in the eyes of Christ and from the perspective of others around us who are watching. Like I am watching the Olympic medal count with anticipation of American being at the top by Sunday night, others are watching us and expecting, counting on us to perform so that they can also feel confident in their faith. Let's do our best to give our best and to perform at the level that God desires from us!
Reference: Acts 4:16 (New Living Translation)
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