Like so many kids her age, my daughter Julie loves to play basketball. Of course she’s had more than a little encouragement, since that is my sport of choice.
Much of what Julie knows about the game has come from our driveway sessions. Occasionally, as I have watched her playing ball with friends, I’ve heard her remark after making a long shot, “Just like my dad!”
That’s a good feeling, but the other day she said something that made me feel even better. We were talking about how she imitates me on the court, and she said, “Dad, Christians should be imitators too. We should imitate Jesus. Then we could say, ‘Just like Jesus.’”
Julie is right. We need to know how Jesus responded to trouble—and react as He did. We need to know how He answered critics—and answer as He did. We need to know how Jesus cared for others—and treat them as He did.
That’s a lofty aim, but it should be the goal of every Christian. We can only begin to do this by regularly studying God’s Word and daily seeking the Holy Spirit’s guidance in all that we do.
Imagine the joy it would give our Lord if we would always try to handle life just like Jesus.
O blessed Jesus, help us
To ever be like Thee;
Till at the throne of glory
Thy loving face we see. —Haan
God's children should bear a likeness to their Father.