I was…and you
“I was hungry…and you fed me. I was thirsty…and you gave me drink. “
~Matthew 25:35
Written so long ago, those verses seem to go back and forth quite personally as Jesus talks about himself and then so bluntly points at us. “I was…and you. “
He’s putting the ball in our court or rather, pointing out by such effective use of past tense that the ball has been there all along.
Think about it. Everyone we encounter today is an “I was” and to each of them, we are an “and you”.
The stranger on the street: I was alone in the world…and you smiled at me.
The angry person at work: I was irritated and having a bad day…and you showed me grace by overlooking my attitude.
The friend: I was worried and you offered assurance.
The teen where you buy lunch: I was working my first job at a fast food restaurant, and you sought out the manager to compliment me.
Whether we want to or not, and whether we realize it or not, we are all the “And you”.
By realizing it though, you’d be amazed at how many “I was” lives you can turn around.
“I felt like I was alone in the world…and your kind smile as you passed by reminded me that I wasn’t”
I was…
And you…
You’re going to change the world today whether you realize it or not, but by accepting that fact in a conscious manner, you can determine what kind of change you make.
And you…
Hi Chrisy, I love reading your “Lifesavers” they are so uplifting, true words spoken. Keep doing what you do. You are truly an inspiration. Have a blessed day.
As I read these words of wisdom you have posted today, I’m enjoying a bowl of watermelon (and this Texas gal must use salt to bring out the sweetness!) I love the reminder of Jesus’ words in Matthew for us to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. When we do, as you well described, we will graciously share ourselves with others each day.
Christy, thanks again for reminding us of some very important thoghts from our Lord. We all need the reminders!
I’m so happy to see my favorite Book, Chapter and Verse of the Bible this morning. All of us are given a ministry and when you figure out what your ministry is, then you find your purpose. Mark Twain said, “the two most important days of your life are the day you were born and the day you figure out why.” We can all change the world and lives when we find our purpose and allow God to lead us. Have a Blessed Day and a Purpose driven life! Thank you, Christy.
What a wonderful post! Thank you.
Christy, thanks so much for such an insightful post. We should all begin our day trying to make a difference in someone’s life. It’s truly amazing how just a smile or a kind word or gesture can truly turn someone’s day around. If we just put it out there….God will do the rest. If we all strived to do this at least once a day…can you imagine what a diffence it could make? My goal today – see how many people I can possibly make a difference for with just a kind word or smile…or even a kind deed. Thanks again for such a thought-provoking post this morning!! Have a great day!!
Thank you for all you are doing – cooking recipes and godly wisdom. Sincerely, Nancy