Today’s
Scripture: John 20:20-21
“As he spoke, he showed them the wounds in his hands and his side.
They were filled with joy when they saw the Lord! Again he said, ‘Peace be with
you. As the Father has sent me, so I am sending you.’”
Words
of Devotion
In 1964, a young woman in New York City was stabbed.
Thirty-eight people witnessed the attack, but none called for help. Driven to
understand this reaction, two psychologists conducted tests to analyze this
“bystander problem.” They wanted to know more about how people respond when
they see others in need.
In the book, The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell describes the surprising
results. In these tests, when only one person was available to help someone in
need, the person responded 85% of the time. But when witnesses thought that
others were available to help, they responded only 31% of the time. The
conclusion was that “the one factor above all else that predicted helping behavior
was how many witnesses there were to the event.”
Many did nothing, simply because they felt that someone else would act.
Some have a similar attitude toward the work of the Gospel. They assume that
someone else will do the work. Someone else will give their resources. Someone
else will pray. Someone else will witness to the Lost.
But the Bible makes it clear that God has given each of us unique talents and
resources and unique opportunities to impact others. We are held accountable
for what we do as individuals.
Right now, think about all that God has given you. Consider the opportunities
in your life. Are there people you could touch with the Gospel? What are you
doing with the time, talent, and treasure God has given you? Seek to be
faithful with your assignments and your resources. Remember: Jesus has sent
you!
Today's
Prayer: Father,
open my eyes to the needs in the world around me. Thank You for all You have
given me. Use me to impact lives with the Gospel. Help me to be faithful. In
Jesus’ name Amen
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