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marbella3 70F
2480 posts
6/17/2019 4:45 am

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6/18/2019 3:35 am

Stick-Figure Lesson

Bible in a Year:

Nehemiah 7–9; Acts 3
What we are in our letters when we are absent, we will be in our actions when we are present.

2 Corinthians 10:11

2 Corinthians 10:1-11
A friend of mine—okay, it was my counselor—drew a stick figure on a sheet of paper. She labeled this the “private” self. Then she drew an outline around the figure, about a half-inch larger, and named it the “public” self. The difference between the two figures, between the private and public selves, represents the degree to which we have integrity.

I paused at her lesson and wondered, Am I the same person in public that I am in private? Do I have integrity?

Paul wrote letters to the church in Corinth, weaving love and discipline into his teachings to be like Jesus. As he neared the end of this letter (2 Corinthians), he addressed accusers who challenged his integrity by saying he was bold in his letters but weak in person (10:10). These critics used professional oratory to take money from their listeners. While Paul possessed academic prowess, he spoke simply and plainly. “My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words,” he had written in an earlier letter, “but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power” (1 Corinthians 2:4). His later letter revealed his integrity: “Such people should realize that what we are in our letters when we are absent, we will be in our actions when we are present”
(2 Corinthians 10:11).

Paul presented himself as the same person in public that he was in private. How about us?

Reflect & Pray
In what ways are you integrating your private and public life? How might you honor God even more fully with complete integrity?

Dear God, help me to be myself first to You in private, that I might present myself with integrity as the same person in public.


MrsJoe 76F
17310 posts
6/17/2019 4:09 pm

There is always a part of me I don't share with anyone else.... sometimes, it is embarrassing to realize that Jesus sees that part very clearly.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.