
Wednesday, May 26, 2004
When pride comes, then comes disgrace; but wisdom is with the humble.
(Proverbs 11.2
NRSV)
"No, it isn't," Sheldon told him. "It's mine." To prove it, he started to put the key in the ignition. It didn't fit. He realized what had happened. He said to the Texan, "I'm terribly sorry, but I'm driving the same model and color Rolls as you, and I obviously parked right in back of you."
And as the huge stranger stood there watching him, Sheldon got out of the car and walked in back--to his wife's white Volkswagen, which he was driving that morning.
I love that. Have you ever done something like that? Have you ever tried to impress people and looked all the sillier for your trouble?
Fortunately, we don’t have to worry about impressing God. We cannot do it, but we can humbly follow God’s ways. And that will certainly make an impression!
Dear God, may my attempts to be impressive by replaced with allowing you to have a permanent impression on me. Amen.