Package or Present? – Jeanette Levellie
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And the eye cannot say to the hand, “I have no need of you”; nor again the head to the feet, “I have no need of you.” No, much rather, those members of the body which seem to be weaker are necessary. I Corinthians 12: 21, 22, NKJV

The people in the congregation where we performed a special music program were effusive in their compliments. As I prayed after the concert, I found myself playing the comparison game.

“Why can’t our people be like these, Lord? Why did you call us to pastor a church full of nit-picky grumps? I’m tired of forgiving, loving, and blessing such ungrateful babies.”

Deep in my heart, His voice slapped my conscience. “You think you’re better than they are.”

A sick feeling clutched my belly. “You’re right, Lord,” I muttered. “All this grumbling against the people we serve comes from a feeling of superiority, doesn’t it?”

“Yes, it does.”

Even though His voice had gentled, I knew there was more. “You say you want to minister to people and lead them to a deeper walk in Me. Yet you only want to help those who think you’re magnificent. The ones who need the help most are the whiney babies, not the spiritual giants. Who gave you the gifts to help people? If you do anything valuable, it came from Me. You are not the present, Jeanette, just the wrapping.”

Ouch. And thanks. I needed to hear that.

If I don’t keep a watchful eye on my attitudes, I can deceive myself into thinking God can’t operate His kingdom without our wonderful selves. We believe the lie that He works through us because we’re more talented or better qualified than our neighbor is. Then we look in the Book and see the types of people He most enjoys working with:

Moses, who murdered a man and argued with God’s call on his life;
Rahab, an ex- prostitute;
David, who lied, murdered, and committed adultery;
Peter, who denied Jesus at His trial after boasting he’d follow Him to death;
Paul, who hunted down Christians and had them thrown in jail.

None of these men and women was an exemplary God-follower. But He chose them anyway. He wrapped His word, His provision, and the ancestry of the Savior in these imperfect packages.

And He continues to do so today.

It’s not the number of gifts we possess that makes us usable in the kingdom; it’s how yielded we are to the Holy Spirit and how humble our attitude is. Let’s remind ourselves that Jesus is the present; we are only the package.

Then go out and sparkle for Him!

“Nutty with a dash of meat” best describes Jeanette Levellie’s speaking, writing, and life. She has published hundreds of humor/inspirational columns, articles, greeting cards, and poems. A spunky pastor’s wife, Jeanette is the mother of two, grandmother of three, and waitress to four cats. Her debut humor/inspirational book, Mirth and Worth in the Real Lane, releases in April of 2012. Find her mirthful musings at www.jeanettelevellie.com.
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Teenage Prisoner – Jeanette Levellie
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But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves to God, the benefit you reap leads to holiness, and the result is eternal life. Romans 6:22  NIV

The dark-suited man stepped between me and the boy he was escorting. Then I saw them—handcuffs and foot shackles. The plainclothesman opened the back door of the station wagon and motioned his prisoner to sit. I noticed the bars between the front and back seat. My heart slid to the sidewalk. No wonder the kid walked so slowly across the courthouse lawn, I thought, my vision blurred by tears. I wondered what kind of holes are in his heart that brought him to this place.

I fought crying as I returned to work and I told my assistant about the encounter. “My heart breaks every time I see one of those teenage prisoners.”

Our store is located across the street from the courthouse so we often view young people in handcuffs being escorted up the steps. But this was the first time I’d seen one in shackles.

Callie was unmoved by my emotion. “They’re only getting what they deserve, Jeanette. They broke the law, now they’re paying for it.”

I was shocked. “Oh, Callie, we have no idea what that boy has encountered in his life.” I often wonder what I’d be like if I grew up in a home full of
beatings, shame, or neglect. When I’m tempted to judge others for their crimes, I strive to remember I had the privilege of a loving, Christian family. If not for that, I might be in shackles too.

My own words echoed in my heart and I realized how much like that young prisoner I really was. The shackles on my soul before I met Jesus were no less binding than those I’d seen on him. No matter that society didn’t consider my sins crimes. In God’s eyes, my gossip, selfishness, and greed had disqualified me for a spot in Heaven as quickly as someone else’s theft or murder. When I surrendered my life to Jesus I was set free.

Are you ever tempted to judge another’s sin as worse than your own? Remember, it takes only one sin to put you in spiritual prison, and only one Savior’s blood can set you free. Pray for those imprisoned by sin, that their shackles will be broken through Christ.

Jeanette Levellie is a pastor’s wife of 35 years. She has published stories in Guideposts anthologies, articles in Christian and secular magazines, greeting card verses, and calendar poems. Her bi-weekly humor/inspirational column, God is Bigger, has been a popular feature in the Paris Beacon News since 2001. She writes three times a week for her inspirational/humor blog at http://jeanettelevellie.blogspot.com. As a former history/government teacher with an Associate’s degree in English, Jeanette enjoys speaking to church and civic groups, offering hope and humor in every message. She and her husband Kevin live in Paris, IL.
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