by Marti Fischer
People are waiting for Jesus.
Jesus can be seen in us when we are unmasked.
We are unwilling to be unmasked over what people might see.
Jesus remains hidden.
People are still waiting for Jesus.
When we think our sins are less despicable than our neighbors, we are greatly deceiving ourselves, and worse, those around us. When we see our sins as mere flaws needing improvement, we are hiding behind a self-made mask that prevents onlookers from looking into the wicked sinner we truly are and finding Christ.
When we embrace the significance of the cross in our own lives, His glory is seen in contrast to the horribleness of our sin. Contrast being the key word. When we hide our sins, we are replacing the Lord with darkness while masquerading behind all the “right” things we do “for God.”
Something is wrong in the hiding and unbelievers know it even though they do not understand it. They are unconsciously waiting for us to recognize them in the mirror’s reflection of our own wretchedness that shows that we are no different; we are — both of us — nothing apart from the Lord.
Even to this day when Moses is read, a veil covers their hearts. But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit. (2 Corinthians 3:13-18)
Why are we not dancing in the streets and shouting in celebration over such good news? The minute we turn to the Lord, the Spirit removes our mask. We clearly see how bloody our sins are, and we are set free, reflecting the Lord’s glory (and not our own) in everything we do. What liberty!
Turn. Turn. Turn to the Lord. Watch the mask fall away as the Spirit does His work.
Instantly, no longer hiding, our capacity for evil now disclosed, we no longer are afraid to see ourselves for who we really are, the good, the bad, and the ugly. And in the knowing, revealed by the Spirit, we are free to gladly accept whatever He gives.
People are waiting for Jesus. When they look to us, who will they find? Don’t keep them waiting. Turn to the Lord.





I like and appreciate this message. Thanks.
“We clearly see how bloody our sins are.” I don’t think I ever heard it put quite that way before, but I think I like that. Seems to get to the crux of the matter, wouldn’t you say?
Marti, Those first five lines are brilliant. You didn’t need to say anything more. If Jesus had said this, I think he would have stopped after those five lines. Jesus did say this, through you. Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.
Lord, help me remove my mask. It’s not about what others think, it’s about what You think. With my mask on or off, You see Jesus in me. But others need to see Him as well. Help me to remove my mask, in Jesus’ name.
Thank you, Marti.
Big thx Marti 4 today’s Catch! Appreciate it and you… 🙂
Nothing to say
a lot to think about
Thank you Jesus
thank you Marti
I agree that we need to be real people. We may not realize that I can give off the image “that I am perfect,” when I try to live as a good example. If we never admitt are faults, it will lead others to believe that i think I am perfect {aka a Pharisse}. . . Paul C Rabe