Have you ever found that being an open book has tripped you up? Well, I have!
As a pastor, there are times I share things about my life with my congregation that kind of exposes me to their scrutiny.
I wouldn’t say that I reveal everything about myself to my congregation, however, there have been times my wife, Lily, has complained that she finds things out about me in my sermon, along with the congregation.
… Those conversations are a little revealing as well.
Over the years, I would say my congregation knows what I’m like. They know some things that I like, and some things I don’t. They’ve found out about situations I’ve been in.
They know about some of the problems I’ve had. They know some things that make me happy and some things that make me sad.
They also know about things that make me angry, or mad.
And they know about my health. They know I had a heart attack. They know I try to exercise and try to eat the right kinds of foods.
They know my weakness for Dr. Pepper … even though I’ve tried to convince them that it works together with my cholesterol medication.
They know my weakness for junk food and fast food.
When it comes to things like that, I’m a bit of an open book.
As a pastor, it’s not just your family who’s reading you, it’s your whole congregation who’s reading you.
So yesterday I was in a grocery store … pretty innocent – I mean a lot of people go into grocery stores everyday.
It’s just not a good sign when I’m in one. You see, Lily would rather me not go grocery shopping with her. There are too many things that catch my eye and end up in the cart.
And the things that catch my eye are never on her list of things that we need. They are, of course, items that work together with my cholesterol medication.
It’s good that I don’t go in grocery stores that often. They are big places with lots of people strolling, or trolling up and down the aisles.
But that’s where I was yesterday afternoon. Lily was off getting some healthy things down in the produce section … I was in the candy aisle.
And that’s when someone from my congregation spotted me. She paused, cleared her throat, and I looked up.
I was caught! I had already been to the chip aisle so the evidence was in my hands.
What do you say to someone who knows you had a heart attack, that you are trying to live healthier, but they catch you with chips in hand, drooling over a big pack of licorice?
Well, what you do is you play the card you can only play one day a year.
I looked at her, smiled and said, “You’ve got to have junk food for the Super Bowl!”
And that was a good enough answer.
Here’s the thing: Being an open book can trip you up sometimes. But you know, whether you think about it, realize it or not, we are all open books to God. He sees it all, even the things that aren’t seen, like our thought and words. So it’s best to be honest and up front with Him. Don’t pretend He doesn’t see or know. He does. Be quick to confess, and let His awareness of you control your actions, thoughts and words.
That’s Life!
Paul
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