After making my selection, I brought the wood sample to the store
owner. We agreed on a price and he began work on my frame. What
happened next caused my jaw to drop and is something that I will
never, ever forget.
The store owner took the wood sample from me and looked it over
curiously. He then walked back to the area where the frames are cut and
assembled and began looking through the scrap bin. ... Yes, ... the
SCRAP BIN!!!
You can imagine the look on my face as I watched the owner pull
out several 'scraps' of wood that matched the sample that I had
given him. One by one, he looked them over, inspecting for damage,
making sure they were usable, and then began the process of
constructing my frame.
At first, I was angry that MY frame was being made from 'scraps'.
After a short time, the store owner presented me with my framed
picture. My anger was quickly displaced however when I saw the
finished product. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. It was
absolutely beautiful.
How could something that was made from discarded pieces of scrap
come together to make something so perfect, beautiful and useful?
Today my picture hangs on a wall in my living room. When I have
guests over, I often get nice compliments on it. If they only knew.
Only in the hands of a master craftsman can such a transformation
take place. Creating order from chaos. You see it when a painter
creates a masterpiece from carefully mixed hues of ink; from a
potter who shapes blocks of clay into beautiful pottery; from a
florist who creates a lovely arrangement.
My frame reminds me of the church body. The church is made up of
people with different backgrounds, different talents and gifts -
all coming together to glorify God. Much like the wood in my frame
that was saved from destruction, we are all sinners who have been
saved by Jesus Christ from eternal destruction.
The Bible describes the church in I Corinthians 12:12 and 27:
"The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all
its parts are many, they form one body. So it is with Christ.(v12) Now
you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it. (v27)"
(NIV)
Roy Putnam, in his book "In It to Win It" said it this way:
"We don't join the church and become a Christian.
We join Christ and become the church."
On our own, we are like scraps of wood and are useless. However,
when we submit ourselves to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, we allow
Him to be the final authority in our lives. He is the Master
Craftsman. He takes our imperfections and molds us into His Church
to His Glory. In His hands, we are..."made holy, useful to the
Master and prepared for any good work." 2 Timothy 2:21 (NIV)
Have you experienced the life-changing power of Jesus Christ? Have
you allowed yourself to be taken out of the scrap bin and made into
something beautiful? Have you joined Christ and become the Church?
Dear Lord, you are the Master Craftsman. On our own we can do nothing,
but in your hands, we are made into something beautiful and useful.
Help us to remember that you have fashioned us into a great body called
the Church in order to bring glory to You. Amen.
In the Lord
-Eileen-
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"JPF"