Why Doesn't She Do
Something About Her Appearance? (Gym Talk)
One of the ladies in spin class shared a recent event that
upset her. She overheard some “young thin things” in the locker room laughing
and making fun of some of the other women there who were neither young nor
thin. She said they were judging these women and didn't even know the particulars
of the lives of the women. She took it
personal because she doesn't consider herself young or thin. She went home and
shed a few tears because of the insensitivity of these young ladies. She felt
she didn't measure up and couldn't measure up no matter how hard she was trying
at the gym. She felt tried by their court and found guilty of not being what
they thought she should be. She was
still feeling hurt about that incident. Because, like it or not, the only ones
who can have 20 year old looks and bodies are 20 year olds.
This made me realize that we tend to criticize those who do
not meet our standards. We have standards for weight, height, age, appearance,
fashion, and, well, you get the picture. If someone doesn't live up to our
self-made or group-made standards we feel free to fault find and disapprove. It’s
all about how they appear and not who they are.
But what does God think as He looks at a person? If we are
held up to His standards we all fall very, very short. We would definitely be in
line for His disapproval and criticism. Even though we deserve condemnation, we
don’t receive it from God. We receive love. We receive forgiveness. We receive the
acceptance we don’t even merit. And we
take God’s love for granted when we put down others who don’t measure up to
what we think are the expected norms.
Culture’s expected norms:
1.
Fit, thin, and healthy looking
2.
Good taste in clothing
3.
Efficient money management
4.
Correct comportment in all society situations
5.
Proper manners, grammar, and behavior
Now I’m not saying that this kind of conduct isn't impressive to me. It is. But it’s not
what impresses God. Let’s compare the above expectations with God’s acceptance.
God’s accepted norms:
1.
“Bodily exercise has a little profit, but
Godliness has value over everything, holding promise for both the present life
and the life to come. 1 Timothy 4:8” –
God cares more about your eternal soul’s health.
2.
“The Lord does not look at things man looks at.
People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart. 1
Samuel 6:17” – God wants you to be in a right relationship with Him. It’s more
important to him than what you look like on the outside.
3.
“And what will it benefit a man if he gains the
whole world and he loses his soul? Is
anything worth more than his soul? Matthew 16:26” – Your salvation through
Jesus Christ is worth more than anything money can buy.
4.
“Now when they saw the boldness and confidence
of Peter and John they perceived that they were uneducated and common men, and were amazed and realized that Peter and John had been with Jesus. Acts 4:13” – Time spent with Jesus supersedes
appropriate public decorum.
5.
“But since the Holy one has called you, be holy
yourselves in all your conduct, conversations, and behavior. 1 Peter 1:15”
Being holy before God is more important than being a proper lady.
I shouldn't even comment on someone else’s looks, clothes,
wealth, social status, or tactlessness. I should be getting past appearance and getting
to know the real person. That takes time and effort on my part. Besides, God is
making His plans for spiritual improvement not outward signatures in social
surroundings. He sees to the very soul of each person and wants more than
anything to love her as His child.
I think God wants to
say of others…
Would you just look
at her!
Really look at her.
Do I see her the way
God does?
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