Models Of Christ

Sunday, May 26, 2024
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Titus 2:7 – And you yourself must be an example to them by doing good works of every kind. Let everything you do reflect the integrity and seriousness of your teaching. (NLT)

All my male friends seemed to enjoy it, but somehow, I didn't share their enthusiasm.

When I was a pre-teen, putting together model cars was the in thing. Most of my male friends did it and seemed to love it. I looked at the shelves lined with model cars of various styles, shapes, models, and prices, and wondered how someone could get so excited about them. I suppose that most young men wanted to know how to work on cars. Assembling a model car would give them a chance to learn the various parts of the motor.

Not wanting to be the odd boy out, I bought one and quickly discovered that this wasn't for me. While the finished product was stylish, getting to that point was difficult. Model car glue and super glue were surely related. Parts had to be placed in the correct spot quickly and with no glue on my fingers. After one shabby attempt, I decided that I'd get the snap-together type from then on.

Model cars were impressive when assembled correctly. Paul reminds Titus that he was a model to those God had called him to teach. He may have been young, but his good works, teaching, and integrity were to model Christ well.

We, too, are to model Christ. I'm not sure that my one cemented-together model car was a good representation of the real thing. My life, however, should display a more accurate depiction of Christ.

Jesus modelled the Father. He said that looking at Himself was the same as gazing upon the heavenly Father. He was kind, compassionate, empathetic, service-minded, conscientious of others' needs, and firmly grounded in the Word. When tempted, He was armoured to resist the fiery darts of Satan. In times of persecution — even death — for His beliefs, He stood firm.

Constant attention to what kind of models we are is essential. An unfocused mind is a wandering mind — into places, actions, and words that don't represent Christ well. Distractions will take us where we don't need to go and, in the process, distort the model that others see.

Remember how the Christ Who put you together appears. Don't let someone or something glue pieces where they don't belong.

Prayer: Father, give us strength to model Your attributes well before others. Amen.

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Martin Wiles <mandmwiles@gmail.com>
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1 Comment

  • PresbyCan Feedback says:

    Thanks Martin, may you have a great day. Blessings.


    Not easy – but with the guidance of the Holy Spirit we keep trying.


    Well said, Martin…very good example and illustration for “putting together” our lives.


    Thank you for sharing this encouraging devotional with us. To God be the glory! Blessings.


    I prayed for you today and for all the sick people who were mentioned by their loved ones in Christ Jesus. Amen


    Many thanks Martin for another of your very focused and encouraging devotionals. Yes, it is important that we keep our mind and actions in the right direction and show the ways of Jesus. You do that very well through these special writings you prepare and share with us. Blessings as you continue contributing to the devotional program.


    If my name was at the bottom of this devotional, it would read exactly the same way. I too have tried the model car route with the same outcome. I admire those who enjoy that hobby but glue and me don’t agree!
    I appreciate how you turned your hobby disaster into a very meaningful timely reminder for readers like me.
    God bless.


    It rather scares me, Martin, to think that people might be looking at me as living a Christ-like life. I fall rather short. AND I would have been terrible at model cars, airplanes, etc., as well.
    Thanks once more for your writing.


    I really like this paragraph, especially the second sentence:
    Constant attention to what kind of models we are is essential. An unfocused mind is a wandering mind – into places, actions, and words that don’t represent Christ well. Distractions will take us where we don’t need to go and, in the process, distort the model that others see.

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