“Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ.” |
—1 Corinthians 11:1 NKJV |
Can you say, “Imitate me?” Can I? I’m not talking about a “Simon Says” game here. This declaration to “Imitate me” comes from the divinely inspired words of the Apostle Paul.
When I held my public school teaching position, I often thought about my “off-duty” persona, my example in the community. I know many teachers who say, “What I do on my own time is my own business!” They give little or no thought about the kind of influence they have on anyone watching them during non-school hours. But we, as Christ’s ambassadors, have a higher calling (2 Corinthians 5:20).
We study God’s written Word to see what God may instruct us about this or that circumstance and how we should live among those who don’t know Him. According to 1 Timothy 4:12 (NKJV), God wants us to:
…be an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity.
Even knowing these words of instruction, we constantly fail at this kind of living. But, if we study our own behaviors and stay attuned to the Spirit of Christ—the Holy Spirit—He will prick our conscience when we need His forgiveness and restitution because of our deeds, and when we need a heartfelt turn-around.
We must remember that people watch our lives and either have their negative suspicions about God and the church verified by the way we behave. Or, through our faithful behavior, they come to understand our Savior, as they view His divine Presence in our lives.
In addition to unbelievers, we can be sure that children and new believers in the faith constantly look to us for examples of behavior they should imitate. Whether we present them with good behavior or bad behavior, we have a profound effect on their spiritual growth. Their Christian formation, their language, their reverence for the things of God, their priorities all take on the qualities they see in us.
In a day when young people see popular “models to imitate” in rock stars, celebrities, even political figures, we must attune our hearts and our lives so that we imitate the Lord Jesus Christ in all things. If we do this, we will live our lives in a way that will become worth imitating!