‘But they will in a minute’

I’m remembering the story of a young kindergartener who, when asked by her teacher what she was going to create for her art project proudly announced she was going to draw a picture of God. To which the teacher announced, “But no one knows what God looks like.”

“They will in a minute,” came the bold reply.

She’s right, you know. She’s about to paint what God looks like to her, in her imagination, and she will be right. Not that God is relative to everyone’s idea of Him, but that He is so multifaceted that no one picture can capture all of Him, nor can all of the pictures together make Him up.

She is also right about the fact that we bring God to people, not only because we are in His image, but because He dwells in us by faith.

What I love most assuredly about this statement is its audacity. “Oh, they’ll know all right, because I am about to reveal Him to them.” Would that we were all that confident about our ability to represent Christ to the world.

This was a major part of Christ’s role while on earth — to represent God to the world. “He who has seen me has seen the Father.”

Our task is no less significant. If part of Jesus’ purpose was to reveal God to us, part of ours is to reveal Jesus to others. “Christ in you, the hope of glory,” Paul wrote.

What a great thing to focus on as we prepare to do anything, go anywhere — see anybody… “No one knows what God looks like,” we can say to ourselves, “but they will in a minute…”

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4 Responses to ‘But they will in a minute’

  1. Karen's avatar Karen says:

    What an awesome thought–and a huge challenge!

  2. Mary Jane Gulley's avatar Mary Jane Gulley says:

    AMEN & Karen took the words right out of my mouth…

  3. Marcus Trygstad's avatar Marcus Trygstad says:

    I teach Sunday school to 5th and 6th graders. Dissatisfied with curricula that coddle a generation that seems more coddled than the previous, I’ve recently sought ways to open their hearts and minds to the teaching of the Holy Spirit: What does being Christ-like look like in their lives? How does love act? How should we serve, given that the King of Creation deigned to wash the feet of those he created? Tomorrow morning I will read “But they will in a minute” to my little class of “little Christs” and press them to consider how their lives present a picture of God.

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