Daily Devotional for February 26, 2017

Pass the Chips

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Pass the Chips
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Today's Verse

Psalm 42:1-2; Matthew 5:6 in KJV, NKJV, NIV, ERV

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Mommy, can I have some juice? Everly made me thirsty! She gave me potato chips.”

Everly grinned at her little brother. “You didn’t have to eat them, Kylan.”

“Yes, I did,” said Kylan. “You made me want them! You said they were so good, and you kept eating them and eating them. That’s why I ate so many, and now I’m thirsty!”

“You can have some water,” said Mom. She poured water into a cup and gave it to Kylan, then reached over and took a potato chip from the bowl in front of Everly. “Did you know that Christians are supposed to be like potato chips?” she asked, holding up the chip in her hand before popping it into her mouth.

“What? That’s silly.” Everly took another chip from the bowl and studied it. “How can anybody be like a potato chip?”

Kylan grinned at his big sister. “I’d sure be thirsty if I ate a potato chip as big as you, Everly,” he said. “That would be a giant one!”

“Yes, it would,” said Mom. “You’d probably have to drink a whole bucket of water!” She gave Kylan a playful jab. “Well, that’s exactly how you’re supposed to be like a potato chip—you should make people thirsty for Jesus.”

Everly frowned. “How are we supposed to do that?” she asked, taking a few more chips.

“Potato chips make you thirsty because they’re so salty, and Jesus called His followers the salt of the earth,” explained Mom. “If we’re salt, we should make people thirsty for Him—thirsty to know Jesus.”

“I still don’t get how to make them want that, though,” said Everly.

“Kylan said you made him want the potato chips by telling him how good they were, right?” said Mom. “He also saw you keep eating them and that you enjoyed them.”

“I think I get it!” said Everly. “We should tell our friends how great it is to know Jesus and let them see how glad we are to be Christians and have Him in our lives.”

“That’s it,” said Mom. “You want to make them thirsty for Jesus—to want what you have.” Mom crunched another chip and smiled. – Mary L. DeMott

How about you?

Are you a salty Christian? Do your friends see the joy Jesus brings to your life and that you want to obey Him in everything you do? Have you told them about what He’s done for you? As you show your faith in Jesus each day—even though you have struggles and problems—your friends may become thirsty for Him and want Him in their lives too.

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