Thursday, May 23, 2013

Cowboy Boots and Pink TuTu's

For the past few years, I have taught three and four year old choir on Wednesday nights at my Church. I got the utmost joy from teaching the little ones! I came home with some of the best stories every week!

One particular week as I was greeting the children as they came in the room, this one little girl caught my eye.  I did a double take and there was little miss Anna Caroline in cowboy boots and a pink tutu. I snickered just a little bit and grinned at her and told her I loved her outfit! I truly did love her outfit!

As I watched Anna throughout the class my mind began to wander.  As I watched Anna play with her friends and baby dolls, I thought to myself, what if we expressed our love for Christ and shared with others that love like Anna expressed her personality through what she was wearing?

Matthew 28:19-20 says "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surly I am with you always, to the very end of the age."

This verse calls us to go out make disciples.  As believers in Christ that what we are supposed to do. But all too often don't we find ourselves not living out the great commission? I know for me I find it hard sometimes to express my love for Christ and live it out in every single task that I do during the day.  Sometimes I am afraid to take that step and share Christ with others.

I am gonna jump out on a limb here and say that I think there are many believers that are afraid to take that step and share their faith because they are afraid of what others will think and say about them.  Do you find yourself in that place? Afraid to share the word of God?

What a huge lesson I learned from Anna that night!  Just as Anna was not afraid to wear cowboy boots and a pink tutu, I want to not be afraid to tell others about Christ.

So why don't we all put on our cowboy boots and pink tutu and share Christ!

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