Recently, I was listening to Lee Strobel’s message, “Unexpected Adventures”, when he started reading a poem. The poem opened up my eyes to how big of an impact our actions could have on others. As representatives of Jesus our actions need to be pure. 

 

Maggie’s Poem

By Maggie Gross

 

Do you know

do you understand

that you represent Jesus to me?’

 

Do you know

do you understand

that when you treat me with gentleness,

it raises the question in my mind

that maybe He is gentle, too.

Maybe He isn’t someone who laughs when I am hurt.

 

Do you know

do you understand

that when you listen to my questions

and you don’t laugh,

I think, “What if Jesus is interested in me, too?”

 

Do you know

do you understand

that when I hear you talk honestly about arguments

and conflict and scars from your past

that I think, “Maybe I am just a regular person

instead of a bad, no good little girl who deserves abuse.”

 

If you care, I think maybe He cares —

and then there’s this flame of hope

that burns inside of me

and for a while I am afraid to breathe

because it might go out.

 

Do you know

do you understand

that your words are His words?

Your face is His face to someone like me?

Please — be who you say you are.

Please, God, don’t let this be another trick.

Please let this be real. Please!

 

Do you know

do you understand

that you represent

Jesus to me?

 

Everyday and through this trip I strive to represent Jesus to everyone around me.

Will you join me? 

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